Those looking for the perfect Insta-moment of a winter trip to Dublin should head to the famous Croke Park, where Ericsson Skyline Dusk Tours can offer a thrilling evening of spectacular twinkling sights.
The popular tours return to the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium from 21 November, running every Thursday to Sunday until 2 February. Rising an incredible 17 storeys above the pitch, there is no better way to take in the glittering Dublin skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness.
Aside from the amazing panoramic views from the city’s highest open-viewing platform, ‘sky-walkers’ will also gain interesting insights into all of the city’s celebrated landmarks, not to mention the architecture and design of the national sporting stadium itself.
Croker’, as it is known locally, with a capacity for 82,000, is the fourth largest sports stadium in Europe. As the home of Gaelic games and the GAA – the Gaelic Athletic Association – in Ireland, the electrifying atmosphere in the stadium during a hurling or Gaelic football match is renowned in world sport.
Informative and fun guides will treat Skyline Dusk Tour guests to tales from Dublin’s rich history and tell some local winter stories. There will be plenty of fantastic photo opportunities too, making it an incredible experience for Insta-lovers.
Tour-goers also get complimentary access to the GAA Museum in the stadium, which vividly illustrates the story of Gaelic games from ancient times to the present day.