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Tallaght Stadium

Dublin, Ireland
StadiumDublinIrelandCapacity: About 10,5470 upcoming events
Tallaght Stadium
Type
Stadium
City
Dublin
Country
Ireland
Upcoming events
0
Address
Whitestown Way
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 10,547

About this venue

Tallaght Stadium is a modern, purpose-built stadium known for its compact bowl feel and stands that keep you close to the action. With around 10,000 seats, it balances practical design with a lively matchday atmosphere—an excellent choice for events where crowd energy is part of the show.

Inside, the experience is straightforward and comfortable: clear sightlines from most sections, strong crowd acoustics, and amenities that make everything run smoothly. Food and drink kiosks, sensible concourses, and well-marked areas help you spend less time queueing and more time enjoying the event.

Address: Whitestown Way, Dublin, Ireland. Getting to the entrance is easy once you’re in the immediate area, with parking options nearby for drivers and stops within a short walk for those arriving by public transport. For broader city-wide transport tips and connections, see the text below.

About the city

Dublin, Ireland’s lively capital, stands out as one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for top-tier sports and music events. The city blends the pulse of a modern metropolis with the warmth of the local scene, making it an equally strong choice for fans and concertgoers who want more than just the arena experience. From major spectacles at Croke Park and Aviva Stadium to shows at 3Arena, Dublin offers a strong event rhythm while keeping the relaxed feel of its pubs, restaurants, and neighborhoods where it’s easy to settle in. A varied range of accommodation—from central hotels to practical options across the wider city area—makes trip planning straightforward without sacrificing comfort.

A major advantage for visitors is how functional the city is for getting around: the Luas tram, DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit), and Dublin Bus create a network that simplifies reaching the main arenas and stadiums, as well as moving between different districts. If you arrive by train, the key hubs are Dublin Connolly and Dublin Heuston, and both have good connections to public transport and taxi services. Flying in is also easy because Dublin Airport (DUB) is well linked to the city via bus routes and road infrastructure, enabling a quick transfer toward the center and the zones where the biggest events take place. That mix of a compact city and clear transport options makes Dublin a great pick even for shorter, weekend-style trips.

Before or after the event, Dublin delivers a tourist “bonus” that can turn your trip into a full city break. Walk along the Liffey and across the bridges that connect the city’s different personalities, explore the charm of the lanes and the creative energy of Temple Bar, or take a breather in the greenery of St Stephen’s Green. Fans of classic city atmosphere often choose a stroll around Trinity College and through bustling Grafton Street, while the more modern side of the story comes alive in the Docklands and waterside promenades. Whether you’re coming for a match or a concert, Dublin is a city where a great program naturally flows into a great atmosphere.