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Croke Park access: Bank Holiday weekend

Croke Park access: Bank Holiday weekend

Fri, 4th August 2017

With large crowds expected in Croke Park on all three days over the Bank Holiday Weekend, the GAA is advising patrons to arrive early to allow for safe access to the stadium.

Supporters of all counties are reminded of the new safety regulations which prohibits bags larger than A4 size entering the stadium. All bags smaller than this may be searched.

Patrons are also advised that Dublin's North and South quays will be closed for periods over the weekend causing traffic disruption in the city centre.

Due to essential Luas Cross City works, there will be significant traffic disruption on the north and south quays on the approach to O’Connell Bridge beginning Tuesday 1st August.

This will include a full closure of the south quays at O’Connell Bridge from 8pm on Friday 4th August until 6am on Saturday 12th August.

If you are travelling through the city, major traffic diversions will apply and delays are expected, so please consider alternative routes.

If you are travelling to the city, access to car parks will be maintained.

For more details, and help to plan your journey, visit www.luascrosscity.ie and www.dublincity.ie

TICKET INFORMATION: The GAA can confirm that this Saturday's GAA Football All-Ireland senior quarter final double-header at Croke Park is expected to be fully sold out. A handful of tickets remain on sale through usual channels.

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