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    Top 10 best places in Ireland to enjoy games

    Meanwhile in Ireland TeamBy Meanwhile in Ireland TeamJuly 15, 2021No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The Irish are known as a fun-loving bunch, so here are the ten best places in Ireland to enjoy games.

    The Irish are known for many great things, but their best-known quality is their way of having fun.

    They certainly love enjoying sports, games, and gambling over a few pints of beer. That is why they have many great locations solely dedicated to those games and having fun.

    So, if you are visiting Ireland or you’re already there and would love to experience the nation’s competitive spirit, here are the best places in Ireland to enjoy games.

    10. Croke Park – Ireland’s Gaelic stadium

    Croke Park is one of the best places in Ireland to enjoy games.
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    Croke Park is the largest stadium in Ireland and the fourth-largest in Europe. However, that’s not all this stadium is famous for.

    Croke Park is also the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association and boasts a capacity of 82,300 seats. This place is primarily a Gaelic sporting venue and has recently started hosting sports such as rugby and football. 

    Address: Jones’ Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, Ireland

    9. The Aviva Stadium – a historic stadium

    The Aviva Stadium is a historic spot.
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    This stadium was formerly known as Lansdowne Road Stadium, and today, the Aviva Stadium in Dublin is another one of the best places in Ireland to enjoy games.

    It has seen many international football and rugby matches since opening in 1872, and the historical aspects of this place are what many sports fans love.

    Address: Lansdowne Rd, Dublin 4, Ireland

    8. Semple Stadium – home of Tipperary GAA

    Semple Stadium is home of Tipperary GAA.
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    Semple Stadium in Tipperary is the home of the Tipperary GAA and for the province of Munster.

    It is the second-largest stadium in the country, and it was renovated in 1981 and 2009. Here too, fans can place a few bets on their teams.

    Address: Semple Stadium, Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland

    7. The Fitzwilliam Casino and Card Club – a plush casino spot

    The Fitzwilliam Casino and Card Club is one of the best places in Ireland to enjoy games.
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    For those of you who love gambling in the form of casino games, this is the place to go. At this casino, you can enjoy poker, blackjack, slots, and roulette. Plus, you can do this in the plush surroundings of this very popular casino venue.

    Further, if you’d like to practice before entering this great casino and card club, you can opt for an alternative in the form of online gambling. You can easily find great Irish betting sites online and practice your skills before entering the big leagues.

    Address: Clifton Hall, Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 XP89, Ireland

    6. Macau Casino – locations in Dublin and Cork

    Macau Casino has locations in Dublin and Cork.
    Credit: Facebook / @msccasino

    Macau offers its great casino games in both Dublin and Cork. Both venues provide the usual casino games and slots, plus they feature highly rated restaurants if you’d like a bite to eat on your night in the town.

    Both venues offer twenty gaming tables and a main poker room of 4,500 sq ft.

    Address: 16 St Patrick’s St, Centre, Cork, Ireland

    5. The Hideout – one of Ireland’s best snooker clubs

    The Hideout is one of the best places in Ireland to enjoy games.
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    Next up on our list of best places in Ireland to enjoy games is The Hideout, one of the best snooker clubs in Dublin.

    What is great about this place is that you can bring your own booze and they offer fridges to chill your drinks. They also have a great variety of both American and British style pool tables, so you can take your pick.

    Address: 49 William St S, Dublin, D02 FP49, Ireland

    4. CrossGuns Snooker Club – for a traditional game

    CrossGuns Snooker Club is a top spot for traditional games.
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    This snooker place is excellent for all players who want to relax over a traditional snooker game. Their club is steeped in tradition and character and has been around since 1958.

    Plus, CrossGuns Snooker club is one of the founding members of the Dublin Snooker Leagues, and it has a unique record of winning silverware in every season they played.

    Address: 7 Royal Canal Bank, Phibsborough, Dublin, D07 A06F, Ireland

    3. Escape Dublin – for a unique experience

    Escape Dublin is one of the places in Ireland to enjoy games.
    Credit: Facebook / @EscapeDublin

    If you’re fond of escape rooms, this is the perfect place for you. Escape Dublin is a new, simple, and fun game in Dublin near the city centre.

    The escape room is designed for two to five people groups, and it is ideal for friends and families. You are locked in a mysterious room, and you have one hour to get out by solving puzzles. It is a truly unique experience that everyone should enjoy at least once.

    Address: 6 Whitefriars, Aungier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

    2. Zero Latency Dublin – Ireland’s first-ever multiplayer virtual reality game centre

    Zero Latency Dublin is Ireland's first-ever multiplayer VR game centre.
    Credit: Facebook / @zerolatencydublin

    This is Ireland’s first-ever multiplayer virtual reality game centre. It is built on an epic scale, it is free-roam, and you can bring your friends and family to play the games.

    It is for groups of up to eight players, and you all can experience the future of VR at Zero Latency Dublin.

    You will be taken inside the game where your entire body is the controller, and your mind believes that it is all real.

    Address: 21 Maple Ave, Sandyford, Dublin, A94 N6V9, Ireland

    1. Altesc VR Arcade – for virtual reality arcade games

    Altesc VR Arcade tops our list of places in Ireland to enjoy games.
    Credit: Facebook / @ALTESC.VR

    Topping our list of places in Ireland to enjoy games is Altesc VR Arcade in Lisburn.

    This location is dedicated to virtual reality gaming on arcades, and it brings a whole lot of new experiences. You can experience truly immersive gaming and become part of the game, too.

    This place provides the community with cutting edge technology, and you can play with friends or organize birthday parties and team building events here.

    The games they have will allow you to explore galaxies and oceans, travel through the human body, climb mountains, or blast hordes of zombies. What is more, they also offer the latest in VR Full Motion Racing Simulators.

    Address: ixtf6, 13 Lisburn Leisure Park, Lisburn BT28 1LP9

    There is a lot to do in Ireland, but if you’d like to play some games or place a few bets, there certainly are some great places for it. Check these out and have the time of your life!

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