Single tickets cost about €20, buses stop outside, and a lively GAA crowd makes chatting and photos easy. When no game is on there is no tour, and exposed terraces give no rain cover.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for a match, transit, and a quick snack on the promenade.
Watch a League Match:
Attend an Allianz Football or Hurling League game at Pearse Stadium.
Tip: Buy your ticket online in advance to secure a good seat and join locals in chants.
Stadium Walk and Photo:
Explore the external terraces and pitch perimeter for unique angles.
Tip: Arrive before gates open for quiet shots of the stadium and arriving fans.
Pre-Match Snack on Salthill Promenade:
Visit cafés and pubs along the nearby promenade for seafood chowder or a pint.
Tip: Go 20 minutes before kick-off to avoid queues and enjoy sea views.
Public Transit to the Stadium:
Ride bus 401 or 424 from Galway city centre directly to Pearse Stadium.
Tip: Carry exact change (€2) and board early for a seat.
Spring and early summer host most league matches. Check the Galway GAA fixture list online to plan your visit.
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Adrian Phelan
This is the home of Galway Hurling & Football. A basic but nice stadium with a capacity of circa 26000. Fabulous on a sunny day but be sure to bring a coat/jacket if it is not summer conditions. Because even if fine it gets quite cold there. 1 covered stand with good seating but be there early as this fills up first. Plenty of basic toilet facilities . Usually a burger van (Super Macs )and a few t...
Neil Lewis
A great day ay Pearse Stadium with the new grandstand and a vocal cowd who cheered home the locals to a solid victory over Wexford 1-29 to 2 -16. Far too many mistakes from Wexford and the better team won on the day. This was our 1st visit to the park in 2 years and we were very impressed with the improvements to the seating and ground capacity which was nowhere near full on the day..
Niall Finneran
A fine stadium. Just a pity that the children can't view the game on a busy game day from the terrace as their view is generally obstructed by taller people. Also then when they go down to the fence, that's too tough for them to look out over it.
JOHN JOE YOUNG
Very modern stand, good seating, toilets very modern. Very well equipped area for food service. Very nice for a visit.
Fergal Jennings
Facilities are poor and, as Galway is a big GAA county, there is a big need for an upgrade. But the place does have a great atmosphere which is why you'd be coming here in the first place. I'm here for the Dublin match later but I've attached a few photos and a short video of Galway v Limerick in hurling.
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Match ticket | EUR 20 |
Bus fare | EUR 2 |
Snack or drink | EUR 8 |
Total Estimated | EUR 30 |
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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Address: Rockbarton Rd, Salthill, Galway, Ireland
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