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Aviva Stadium, the home of Irish rugby and football, has an amazing history spanning nearly 150 years and is unlike any other sporting ground in Ireland.
The stadium regularly plays host to some of the biggest rugby matches in the world, including the world-famous Guinness 6 Nations and the Guinness Autumn Series. The iconic bowl shape and undulating roof structure are striking features on the Dublin landscape, instantly recognizable and immediately awe-inspiring.
Whilst the Aviva Stadium is primarily a rugby venue, the grounds were also used as part of UEFA Euro 2020 as part of 3 group matches and a Round of 16.
The relatively small capacity of the stadium compared with its six nations brethren means that the atmosphere is always highly charged and full of camaraderie, an ideal place in which to entertain important guests.
On match days there are five coloured routes to follow to access the stadium, which is dictated by the colour stated on your event ticket.
Most hospitality options have no strict dress codes, however, smart casual is generally adopted (no trainers), it is advised to dress for the weather.
An exclusion zone operates on matchdays meaning guests must either walk from the city centre (3km) or use public transport. The closest railway station is Lansdowne Road, which is part of the suburban railway in Dublin known as the DART, and Dublin Bus operates a range of services to the area around the ground.