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Amy Donohoe

Kellogg’s Skyline at Croke Park holds some of Ireland's most inspiring stories

Kellogg’s Skyline experience at Croke Park is a unique way to learn about Irish history and GAA while taking in some incredible views of Dublin city.

A storytelling tour guide takes you up great heights and each Skyline guide personalises the tour in their own special way by pointing out their favourite landmarks and sharing their own stories, not only about Dublin City and its history, but also the iconic stadium below the sky-high walkway.

From 44 metres above Dublin, visitors can take in panoramic views of the capital looking out at some of Dublin’s most famous landmarks including the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains, the Poolbeg Towers and the Spire.

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Irish icon and Kellogg’s Skyline ambassador, Pauline McLynn previously said: “Storytelling is not only my career but also a true passion of mine.

"The Kellogg’s Skyline Tour holds some of the nation’s most inspiring stories, one only needs to take the tour and hear the tales from some of incredible tour guides to understand how this space has impacted so many people across Ireland and beyond.”

Gaa Museum, Croke Park (image: crokepark.ie)

GAA Uachtaran CLG Larry McCarthy also added: “The Skyline tour is an exciting and much-loved part of a visit to Croke Park so it’s fitting we have teamed up with such an exciting and much-loved brand.

“I hope lots of visitors can enjoy the fabulous Kellogg’s Skyline Tour, meet our wonderful tour guides and see the sights of the city this summer and beyond.”

Even though we’ve Friends in Low Places, the Skyline attracts visitors from across the globe and even some famous faces over the years including American country music singer, Garth Brooks - so it must be worth a visit.

Garth Brooks at Croke Park (Collins Photos)

Tickers for adults are €21, students/seniors are €19 and children are €13. Family tickets are also available.
For more information on the Kellogg’s Skyline you can click here.

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