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Everything You Need To Know About The Thomond Park Tour

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Posted on Last updated: June 30, 2022

Everything You Need To Know About The Thomond Park Tour

Thomond Park is the home of Munster Rugby, Shannon RFC and UL Bohemian RFC.

It’s finely located in Limerick City and you can have a nosey around both the stadium and the museum on an immersive tour.

Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about visiting Thomond Park, from tickets to the stadiums history.

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Some quick need-to-knows about Thomond Park Museum 

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Although a visit to Thomond Park is fairly straightforward, there are a few need-to-knows that’ll make your visit that bit more enjoyable.

1. Location

Thomond Stadium is located in the northwest of Limerick City along Cratloe Road, a 30-minute walk from Limerick train station.

2. Opening hours

The stadium is open for tours from Monday to Friday from 09:30 and on Saturdays and Sundays for groups of 6+ (note: it’s advised that you book tickets in advance).

3. Admission

Tickets for Thomond Stadium tours vary depending on tour type. Here’s an overview (note: prices may change):

  • Museum & Stadium Tour: Adult: €10, children: €8, OAP: €7
  • Stadium Tours: Adult: €8 and children €5
  • Museum Only (match days): Adult €5 and children €3

4. The stadium

Thomond Park Stadium is home to Munster Rugby, Shannon RFC and UL Bohemian RFC. It was redeveloped in 2007/2008 and now has a capacity of 25,600.

About Thomond Park

Thomond Park Stadium opened in 1934. In the early days, the stadium had 2 pitches; a training pitch and the main match-day pitch.

Like many stadiums at the time, it had terracing, which are a series of concrete steps, that surrounded the main pitch.

Several redevelopments took place over the years. The first was between 1998 and 1999 when several million pounds were spent to introduce a new pitch, medical facilities, floodlighting and more to the grounds.

A second, much larger redevelopment took place not long after, in 2007. This took the grounds seating capacity to 25,630.

Thomond Park reopened in 2008 and this milestone event was marked with a match between Munster and the All Blacks.

In 2013, the stadium won the illustrious title of ‘Best Rugby Stadium in the World’, after a vote by rugby fans across the world.

What to expect from the Thomond Park Museum Tour

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The Thomond Park Tour should appeal to domestic and internation rugby fans looking to get an insight into one of Ireland’s more notable rugby grounds.

Here’a a quick overview of what you can expect from the tour (again, make sure to book tickets in advance):

1. It kicks off with a guided tour of the Thomond Park Stadium

Your visit will begin with a guided tour of Thomond Park Stadium. Throughout the tour, you’ll follow in the footsteps of those that take to the pitch here each week.

A guide will lead you to the dressing room and the tunnel that players walk through to reach the pitch, along with sections of the stadium only accessible to players and staff.

2. Before moving into the interactive museum

After your tour of the stadium, you’ll move into the interactive museum that immerses you in the stadiums past.

This state of the art museum includes a screening of the specially commissioned movie ‘We Are Munster’, which tells the story of the club and the bond it shares with its supporters. 

Things to do near Thomond Park Museum

One of the beauties of the Thomond Park tour is that, when you’ve finished, you’re a short walk from some of the best things to do in Limerick .

Below, you’ll find a handful of things to see and do a stone’s throw from Thomond Park (plus places to eat and where to grab a post-adventure pint!).

1. The Treaty Stone (15-minute walk)

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The Treaty Stone is a historical landmark on the bankS of the River Shannon next to Thomond Bridge. In 1691, the Treaty of Limerick was signed on this stone, bringing to an end of the Williamite-Jacobite War. 

2. King John’s Castle (20-minute walk)

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King John’s Castle is one of the main attractions in Limerick and is located in the very heart of the city on Nicholas Street. This Norman castle dates back to the late 12th-century it’s well worth exploring.

3. St Mary’s Cathedral (20-minute walk)

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St Mary’s Cathedral is the oldest building in Limerick still in use to this day. It was founded in 1168 by the last King of Munster, Domnall Mór Ua Briain it’s home to the only surviving pre-Elizabethan carved misericords in the whole of Ireland. 

4. Lots more attractions in the city (5-minute +)

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After your visit to Thomond Village, head towards the Milk Market for a bit of grub before nipping into the People’s Park for a ramble. If it’s raining, you have the Hunt Museum, St John’s Cathedral and the Limerick City Gallery of Art .

FAQs about the Thomond Stadium Tour

We’ve had a lot of questions over the years asking about everything from ‘How much is it?’ to ‘Is it worth doing?’.

In the section below, we’ve popped in the most FAQs that we’ve received. If you have a question that we haven’t tackled, ask away in the comments section below.

How many seats does Thomond Park have?

Thomond Park Stadium has 25,600 seats after its redevelopment in 2007/2008.

Is the Thomond Park tour worth doing?

If you’re a sports fan visiting Limerick, yes – it’s worth doing the tour as it offers an immersive view into the stadium’s past.

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Thomond Park is the iconic home ground of Munster rugby in Limerick.  Located 40 minutes from the Great National Ballykisteen Golf Hotel .

Follow in the footsteps of your Munster heroes by taking a look behind the scenes at historic Thomond Park. The stadium tour takes you to places that are only accessible to the players and officials on match days such as a walk down the tunnel to a seat in the home dressing room. Thomond Parks tour gives you the unique opportunity to experience how the Munster players feel on big match days.

The full stadium tour consists of a museum visit and film, plus visits to pitch side, the Munster dugout, the home and away dressing rooms and the post match interview area. The stadium’s spectacular interactive museum showcases the proud history and heritage of Munster rugby and contains fantastic interactive displays and touch screens suitable for all ages.

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Thomond Park Stadium in Limerick City, is the iconic home ground of Munster Rugby. Follow in the footsteps of your Munster Rugby heroes by taking a look behind the scenes at the historic Thomond Park Stadium.

The stadium tour takes you to places that are only accessible to the players and officials on match days. So from a walk down the tunnel to a seat in the home dressing room, the stadium tour gives you the unique opportunity to experience how the Munster players feel on big match days. The full stadium tour consists of a museum visit and film, plus visits to pitch side, the Munster dugout, the home and away dressing rooms and the post match interview area.

The stadium's spectacular interactive museum showcases the proud history and heritage of Munster rugby, including an impressive range of memorabilia. This includes the match ball from the famous victory against the All Blacks in 1978 and the actual Heineken Cup trophy itself. The museum also contains fantastic interactive displays and touch screens suitable for all ages. Another feature is a specially commissioned film titled 'We are Munster' that portrays the tradition and history of the club and the unique bond that it shares with its loyal supporters.

Soak up the history of Munster Rugby and test your skills in the interactive game zone.

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From 1995 until 2007, the Munster province rugby team was undefeated in this legendary stadium; it was also the venue for their famous victories over New Zealand's All Blacks in 1978 and 2016. Tours of the hallowed ground include the dressing rooms, dugouts and pitch, and its memorabilia-filled museum. It's an easy 1km walk northwest of the centre along High St.

The museum is open on match days from 2½ hours before kickoff (museum-only admission adult/child €5/3).

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Experience the proud history and heritage of Munster Rugby at Thomond Park Stadium's spectacular interactive museum or follow in the footsteps of Munster heroes by taking a look behind the scenes at the historic Stadium.

Museum Visits

Thomond Park Stadium has incorporated a spectacular interactive museum that showcases the proud history and heritage of Munster Rugby including an impressive range of memorabilia such as the match ball from the famous victory against the All Blacks in 1978 and the 2006 Heineken Cup trophy.

The Museum also contains fantastic interactive displays and touch screens suitable for all ages with a specially commissioned film titled "We are Munster" that portrays the tradition & history of the club and the unique bond that it shares with its loyal supporters.

Stadium Tours

Follow in the footsteps of your Munster heroes by taking a look behind the scenes at the historic Thomond Park Stadium.

The stadium tour takes you to places that are only accessible to the players and officials on match days, so from a walk down the tunnel to a seat in the home dressing room, the stadium tour gives you the unique opportunity to experience how the Munster players feel on big match days.

The Full Stadium Tour consists of a Museum visit and Film, plus visits to pitch side and the Munster dugout, the home and away dressing rooms, post match interview area, and the extensive hospitality facilities.

How To Book Your Visit

Both walk in and bookings are welcome but booking is recommended in advance in order to avoid disappointment. Tours operate Monday – Friday and Saturday by Booking Only.

Please visit our website for full details of Thomond Park Museum Visits and Stadium Tours

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Follow in the footsteps of your Munster heroes by taking a look behind the scenes at the historic Thomond Park Stadium.  The stadium tour takes you to places usually only accessible to players and officials. From a seat in the home dressing room to a walk down the tunnel, the tour gives you a unique opportunity to experience how the Munster players feel on big match days.  The Full Stadium Tour consists of a museum visit, entry to the home and away dressing rooms, the press room plus a photo opportunity on the pitch-side, Munster dugout. Fully guided tour with experienced Tour Guide and soak up the history of Munster Rugby through visual aids & test your skills in the interactive game zone.

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Liam gallagher to rock thomond park with ‘definitely maybe 30 years’ tour.

Thomond Park is set to host a monumental event as Liam Gallagher, the iconic frontman of Oasis, brings his ‘Definitely Maybe 30 Years’ tour to Limerick. This special concert, happening on Sunday, July 14, 2024, marks the 30th anniversary of Oasis’s groundbreaking debut album, ‘Definitely Maybe’.

Gallagher, renowned for his distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence, promises to deliver a setlist packed with classics like ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’, ‘Live Forever’, ‘Supersonic’, and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’. In a rare treat for fans, the tour will feature the ‘Definitely Maybe’ album performed in its entirety, including lesser-played tracks like ‘Up In The Sky’ and ‘Digsy’s Dinner’.

This tour not only celebrates an album that defined a generation but also showcases Gallagher’s successful solo career, which has seen him top the UK charts with albums like ‘As You Were’, ‘Why Me? Why Not.’, and ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’.

Tickets, priced at €69.90, go on sale this Friday and can be purchased via Ticketmaster. This is a unique opportunity for Oasis fans and music enthusiasts to relive the magic of one of the ’90s most influential albums, in a live setting.

Liam Gallagher comments on the tour, “I’m bouncing around the house to announce the Definitely Maybe Tour. The most important album of the ’90s bar none. I wouldn’t be anywhere without it and neither would you, so let’s celebrate together LG x”.

Be sure not to miss this once-in-a-lifetime musical experience at Thomond Park.

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