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Croke Park Concerts 2026: Accommodation at Trinity College Dublin 

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Trinity College Dublin opens its campus for summer accommodation each year, and for Croke Park events in 2026 it is one of the most centrally located bases in the city. The Weeknd plays on 22nd and 23rd August, Bon Jovi on 30th August, and Trinity puts you 2.5 kilometres from the stadium, in the heart of Dublin, from €91 per night.

What’s on at Croke Park in 2026?

Croke Park’s calendar is packed with major events:

  • The Weeknd performing on 22nd and 23rd August
  • Bon Jovi on 30th August
  • GAA All Ireland football and hurling finals

Tickets are available through official outlets such as Ticketmaster. If you are planning your trip, it is recommended to book your ticket and accommodation early before it sells out.

Bon Jovi. Source: Wikimedia Commons Author: slgckgc (public domain)

Staying at Trinity College Dublin for Croke Park

Rooms from €91 Per Night

Trinity College Dublin offers summer accommodation starting at €91 per night for a single room, with apartments available from €235 for those travelling in groups. You are staying on one of the most iconic university campuses in Europe; cobblestoned squares, Georgian architecture, and centuries of history right outside your door.

Two people walking on Trinity campus with suitcases

Just 2.5km from Croke Park

Trinity is 2.5 kilometres from Croke Park, with several easy ways to make the journey:

  • Walk: around 25 to 30 minutes via O’Connell Street, past the GPO and some of Dublin’s most recognisable landmarks. For many visitors, the post-event walk becomes a highlight in itself.
  • Bus: Routes 3, 11, and 16 run from College Green and take approximately 15 minutes. Pay with a Leap card or coins (card and cash are not accepted on board).
  • Taxi or car: around 10 minutes in normal traffic.

For the latest routes and timetables, check Transport for Ireland before you travel.

A Secure, Gated Campus

Trinity’s campus is gated and staffed by 24-hour security, with public access closing at midnight. It is a calm, well-managed environment in the middle of a lively city. Find the best accommodation option at Trinity College Dublin.


How Far Is Trinity College Dublin from Croke Park?

Trinity College Dublin is approximately 2.5 kilometres from Croke Park, around a 25 to 30 minute walk, 15 minutes by bus, or 10 minutes by taxi. The walking route along O’Connell Street takes you through the heart of the city, and for many visitors the post-event stroll back is one of the more enjoyable parts of the evening.

Croke Park. Source: Wikimedia Commons Author: antomoro (public domain)

Is Trinity College Dublin Open to the Public in Summer?

Yes. Trinity opens its campus for summer accommodation from June through to late August each year. Recently named Europe’s leading academic tourist attraction, the campus is a destination in its own right. During your stay you can:

There is a sense of history in every corner, from the Bell Tower to the Georgian surroundings beyond the campus gates. It is an opportunity to explore, slow down and see another side to the city. 

August weekends in Dublin fill quickly, particularly with major concerts and GAA finals at Croke Park. If you are planning your trip, it is advised to book early to secure your preferred dates. Explore availability and book your stay now.

FAQs

Trinity College Dublin is approximately 2.5 kilometres from Croke Park. The walk takes around 25 to 30 minutes.

Accommodation close to the stadium is limited and often expensive. Trinity College Dublin offers cheap accommodation near Croke Park with rooms from €93 per night.

If you are attending The Weeknd in Dublin, Trinity College Dublin provides a convenient and comfortable base. It is close enough to walk to and from Croke Park, while offering a quiet setting after the event.

Yes, Trinity College Dublin opens its campus rooms to visitors during the summer months. It is a popular option for those attending concerts and cultural events.

Yes, the campus is secure and well managed. With 24 hour security and controlled access, it offers a safe and welcoming place to stay for visitors