Getting to the All-Ireland Hurling Final is part of the adventure, but with over 80,000 fans heading for Croke Park, planning your journey is essential.
Most supporters travel by train, bus, or Luas, as public transport is the easiest and most reliable option on match day. Connolly, Heuston, and BusƔras stations all feed into the area, and special services usually run to handle the surge of supporters from every corner of the country. The walk through Drumcondra, lined with colour and buzzing with anticipation, is itself part of the match-day tradition.
For those driving, parking around the stadium is extremely limited. Street parking is heavily restricted and monitored, so fans are encouraged to use designated park-and-ride facilities or leave cars at suburban stations before hopping on public transport. Several schools and local clubs also open their grounds for paid parking, but these spots fill quickly, often hours before throw-in.
Cycling is becoming more popular, with bike racks available near the ground, while taxis and ride-share services can get you closeāthough traffic delays around Jonesās Road are almost guaranteed.
The key to travel on All-Ireland Final day is to give yourself plenty of time. Roads and trains are filled with colour, songs, and banter, turning the journey into a celebration in itself. Whether you arrive by rail, bus, car, or on foot, the build-up is part of the magic, and the crowd moving together towards Croke Park sets the stage for the spectacle to come.