Discounted child tickets, a free sensory hub and open trainings suit children, yet loud volume, long stairs and no playground mean parents must supervise closely and bring ear protectors.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A short visit lets kids enjoy a training session, sensory hub, and quick snack without tiring.
Attend a live match:
Join up to 50,000 fans for rugby or football action.
Tip: Buy family tickets in advance via Ticketmaster or FAI to secure seats together.
Join an open training session:
Watch Ireland rugby warm up and drills for free.
Tip: Arrive by 10 AM and claim free tickets on Ticketmaster early to guarantee spots.
Explore the Aviva Sensory Hub:
Use the Cubbie Booth to reduce noise and light triggers.
Tip: Go to Section 104 first-come, first-served; sessions last 5–10 minutes.
Pre-order snacks with Rapid Q:
Skip long food lines and pick up snacks quickly.
Tip: Download the Rapid Q app before arrival and pay cashless at kiosks.
During Six Nations (Feb–Mar), gates open early; pack rain jackets for Ireland’s unpredictable weather.
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Day Day Play
First time watching live football and don’t know what to expect but surely it’s a great experience. Easy to get to and staff is helpful to guide us. The food and drinks are decent, toilet is clean. Great crowd for friendly match - Leeds United vs AC Milan 🤘
Julian Purchase
Good stadium, came here many years ago for a Six Nations game but this trip was for the B&I Lions v Argentina. Stadium is an impressive place, good views even from high up. Decent pubs and places to eat nearby.
paul nelson
Went to see Lana Del Rae and was impressed. As a venue it was my first time. From start to finish it was excellent. Straight in through the correct gate up to our seat. Bar behind us and food also. No queues for toilets , food or drink. And as for leaving it was regimental. Staff were polite and obliging. Definitely be back again whether it be music or rugby. 5 🌟
Travis Flannagan
Attended the Aviva for last Friday's Lions game. What an incredible stadium it is. Easy walking distance from Dublin City Center. The ground itself is beautiful both inside and outside and the atmosphere it creates is incredible. The staff there on the premium level where we sat were brilliant. Super friendly and helpful. The premium level seats were super comfy and had good leg room. The side li...
Andrew Coniglio
Aviva Stadium was a great venue to watch a match. The crowd was lively and pitch looked great. Make sure you enter the correct entrance. Being used to stadiums in the US the food and beverage options are very limited. Wide concourses make them easy to navigate. Seats were comfortable.
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
2 adult match tickets | EUR 80 |
2 child match tickets | EUR 20 |
Family snacks via Rapid Q | EUR 32 |
Total Estimated | EUR 132 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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