Aer Lingus College Football Classic 2024
The Aer Lingus College Football Classic 2024 game
will see the Georgia Tech v Florida State University
in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday 24th August.
5:00PM – Game Kick Off
Getting to and from Aviva Stadium and activities in Dublin:
Dublin Aviva Stadium is within walking distance (25 minutes) of the city centre and located in an area with good transport links.
Aviva Stadium is served by a number of different modes of public transport: DART (rail), Dublin Bus and Luas (tram) which bring you a short walk to the Stadium.
Mobility impaired fans are catered for as part of the transportation network in Dublin.
Entry Point
There are 5 coloured coded routes to access the stadium. The route you must take is dictated by the location of your seat within the stadium. The applicable route colour will be stated on your event ticket.
On event days stewards will be positioned outside the stadium to provide further assistance.
- ORANGE ROUTE – LANSDOWNE LANE ENTRANCE (OFF SHELBOURNE ROAD)
Public transport options:
BY DART
From City Centre take any southbound Dart to Grand Canal Dock Station. Exit the station and turn right onto Barrow Street. Continue through the next junction onto Shelbourne Road.BY BUS
From City Centre take bus routes serving Northumberland Road or Pembroke Road. Please refer below for information on bus routes. - RED ROUTE – BATH AVENUE ENTRANCE
Public transport options:
BY DART
From City Centre take any southbound Dart to Grand Canal Dock Station. Exit the station and turn right onto Barrow Street. At the end of Barrow Street take a left onto Grand Canal Street and then your next left onto Bath Avenue.BY BUS
From City Centre take bus routes serving Ringsend/Irishtown. Please refer below for information on bus routes. - BLUE ROUTE – SHELBOURNE ROAD ENTRANCE
Public transport options:
BY DART
From City Centre take any southbound Dart to Grand Canal Dock Station. Exit the station and turn right onto Barrow Street. Continue through the next junction onto Shelbourne Road.BY BUS
From City Centre take bus routes serving Northumberland Road or Pembroke Road. Please refer below for information on bus routes. - PURPLE ROUTE – HERBERT ROAD ENTRANCE
Public transport options:
BY DART
From City Centre take any southbound Dart to Lansdowne Road Station. Exit the station and turn right onto Lansdowne Road. Continue down Lansdowne Road and keep left to find the Purple Route.BY BUS
From City Centre take bus routes serving Ringsend/Irishtown or Sandymount. Please refer below for information on bus routes. - GREEN ROUTE – LANSDOWNE ROAD ENTRANCE
Public transport options:
BY DART
From City Centre take any southbound Dart to Lansdowne Road Station. Exit the station and turn right onto Lansdowne Road.BY BUS
From City Centre take bus routes serving Northumberland Road or Pembroke Road. Please refer below for information on bus routes.
Transport Options – Getting to and from Aviva Stadium
Walking:
The main mode of transport to and from the stadium should be walking. The Aviva Stadium is a 25 minute walk from Dublin City Centre. We encourage you to walk to and from the Aviva Stadium on game day.
Pedestrian walking routes from Dublin City Centre to the Aviva Stadium will be clearly signed and animated. GET DIRECTIONS
Dame St to Aviva Stadium – 1.7 miles / 25 minutes
Trinity College to Aviva Stadium – 1.7 miles / 25 minutes
Baggot St to Aviva Stadium – 1 mile / 15 minutes
The Leap Visitor Card
The Leap Visitor Card is a convenient public transport ticket for tourists and visitors to Dublin. Get unlimited travel for your selected time period on Dublin City Bus services (operated by Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland), Luas, DART and Commuter Rail. See below for further details.
DART (rail)
DART (rail) offers a service to and from Lansdowne Road Station which is immediately adjacent to the Aviva Stadium. The DART operates from the Dublin city centre stations of Connolly, Tara Street and Pearse Street.
Bus
Dublin Bus is Dublin’s local bus service. The Aviva Stadium is serviced by several bus routes.
It is recommended that you use a Leap Card to pay when travelling by Dublin Bus.
Check Bus details below
LUAS / tram
This is Dublin’s light rail tram system that operates two lines within Dublin’s city centre and the greater Dublin Area. There are two lines the Green line and the Red line.
The Red Line operates from Tallaght to 3Arena/Point Village and the Green Line from Brides Glen to Broombridge via St. Stephens Green. See below for further details.
Taxi
Taxis in Ireland can be hired on the street, at a taxi rank or pre-booked. Dublin city centre is well serviced by taxis with designated ranks at O’Connell Street, D’Olier Street, the South Quays, Dame Street. If a taxi roof light is on, it means the taxi is available for pick-ups and you can flag them down.
Road Closures
There will be a number of road closures and diversions by An Garda Síochána from 2pm. See below for road closure details.
The Leap Visitor Card is a convenient public transport ticket for tourists and visitors to Dublin. Get unlimited travel for your selected time period on Dublin City Bus services (operated by Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland), Luas, DART and Commuter Rail.
You can choose from a number of options:
- 1 day (24 hours) – €8.00
- 3 days (72 hours) – €16.00
- 7 days (168 hours) – €32.00
Your chosen time period starts from the first time you use the card.
Please note that unused Leap Visitor Cards expire 12 months from the day it’s purchased.
Leap Visitor is not valid on the Hop on/Hop off tour or other special tour services and cannot be used on Bus Éireann services.
Buying and topping up
At selected agents:
- Dublin Airport
- Wrights Airport Convenience Store (T1 Arrivals)
Dublin City Centre
- Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell St., Dublin 1
- Spar, 63 Upper O’Connell St., Dublin 1
- Mullins Newsagent, Unit 1B Heuston Station, Dublin 8
- Spar, Talbot Street, Dublin 1
- Easons, Unit 2, Connolly Station, Dublin 1
Travelling with your Leap Visitor Card
Your Leap Visitor Card allows you unlimited travel after first use for the period you have selected on the following transport services in Dublin:
All Dublin Bus scheduled services (not valid on tours)
- Go-Ahead Ireland Dublin City services
- All Luas (tram) services
- DART and Commuter Rail in the Short Hop Zone (all of Dublin city and county)
Please note the Leap Visitor Card is not valid on Bus Éireann services.
Simply touch your card against a Validator. You will hear a tone to verify you have validated properly:
- On Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland, touch the card against the Leap Card Validator on the right-hand side as you enter the bus.
- On Luas (tram), Touch On at a Validator on the platform before you get on the tram and Touch Off when you get off the tram.
- On DART and Commuter Rail, Touch On at the platform entry gate or Validator before your journey and Touch Off at the platform exit gate or Validator after your journey. The card can be used between stations within the Short Hop Zone.
Make your travel even easier by downloading the TFI Live App, which allows you to access live real time departure and journey planning information across the Transport for Ireland (TFI) network.
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
Dublin Bus & Bus Éireann
Dublin Bus & Bus Éireann services can be used to reach the Aviva Stadium
S2 now serves The Aviva Stadium
Dublin Bus
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
Commercial Bus Operators
For information on Commercial Bus Services contact the operator directly.
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
Charlemont (Green Line) is the closest Luas stop and a 25-minute walk from the stadium.
If you are travelling from Heuston station, take the Red Line to Connolly and change to the DART line there.
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
For more information visit the Luas website.
Irish Rail provide great links to Dublin city from all over the country.
Aviva Stadium is approximately a 2 minute walk from Lansdowne Road DART station.
To plan your journey see visit the Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail website for timetables and routes.
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
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- DART (rail) offers a service to and from Lansdowne Road Station which is immediately adjacent to the Aviva Stadium. The DART operates from the Dublin city centre stations of Connolly, Tara Street and Pearse Street.
- DART runs along the coast of Dublin from Malahide or Howth (North Dublin), via Dublin city centre as far south as Greystones, Co. Wicklow.
- In order for a seamless travel journey please purchase a Leap Card or return ticket to avoid delays.
- Connolly Train Station, Tara St and Pearse Street Stations in Dublin City Centre will bring you southbound to Landsdowne Road DART Station.
Aviva Stadium days and events:
There is no bike parking or car parking available at Aviva Stadium on match day/ concerts for security reasons.
From Nassau Street at Trinity College (city centre), travel along Merrion Square and Lower Mount Street. Cross the canal and continue along Northumberland Road to the second set of lights. Turn left onto Lansdowne Road. Continue through the next junction. Aviva Stadium is on your left.
There is a car park located just past entrance A on the right hand side also. The car park has an hourly and daily max charge and is open 24 hours per day. This car park is not available on match days as the surrounding roads are closed.
You can take a taxi to the Aviva Stadium.
If you are travelling from the city centre it can take anywhere between 9 and 16 minutes, depending on traffic.
Use the Taxi Fare Estimator to determine your cost.
Taxi Apps: Free Now is the default Irish taxi transportation app, you can download in the app store for free. Rideshare apps like Uber also connect users to licensed taxi drivers and not independent rideshare drivers.
Walking:
The main mode of transport to and from the stadium should be walking. The Aviva Stadium is a 25 minute walk from Dublin City Centre. We encourage you to walk to and from the Aviva Stadium on game day.
For walking details visit our online Journey Planner / TFI Live App .and filter ‘Trip Options’ to Walking, set Maximum walking time (minutes) to 60 minutes (increase from 30).
- Approx 45 minutes from The Spire, O’Connell Street
- 40 minutes from Busárus (Bus station)
- 25 minutes from 3 Arena North Wall Quay
- 25 minutes from Merrion Square
- 15 minutes from Grand Canal Dock (Dart station)
- 13 minutes from RDS, Ballsbridge
Leaving the stadium
The main mode of transport from the stadium should be walking. Aviva Stadium is a 25 minute walk from Dublin City Centre.
- Aviva Stadium to St. Stephens Green/Grafton St – 1.7 miles / 25 minutes
Aviva Stadium to Dawson St – 1.7 miles / 25 minutes
Aviva Stadium to Merrion Square – 1.2 miles / 20 minutes
Aviva Stadium to Dame St – 1.7 miles / 25 minutes
Aviva Stadium to Trinity College – 1.6 miles / 25 minutes - Aviva Stadium to RDS – 0.6 miles / 7 minutes
Aviva Stadium to Ballsbridge – 0.5 miles / 7 minutes
Aviva Stadium to Clayton Burlington Road / Leeson St – 1.2 miles / 20 minutes - Aviva Stadium to Charlemont (Green Line Luas Stop) – 1.4 miles / 20 minutes
Aviva Stadium to The Point (Red Line Luas Stop) – 1.3 miles / 20 minutes
Cycling
The dublinbikes share scheme have stations close to the Aviva Stadium, visit the dublinbikes website to find out all the details.
There is no bike parking available at Aviva Stadium on match day/ concerts for security reasons.
Dublin Bus operates the Nitelink, which offers twelve routes every Friday and Saturday night. The Nitelink service complements Dublin Bus’ 24-hour services (including routes: 15, 39a, 41, C1, C2, C5, C6, G1, G2 and the N4).
We recommend that you familiarise yourself with the service best suited for your desired location.
The Nitelink timetable is available to download here.
We encourage you to use your Leap Card when using this service.