
2,000 spectators
1926
240th Street and Broadway, Riverdale, Bronx, New York, NY 10471
New York City, United States
Grass
Single-Sport Venue
Gaelic Football
Stadium
Gaelic Park is the home of New York GAA, located in the Riverdale neighbourhood of the Bronx, New York City. The historic venue has hosted Gaelic games in the USA since the 1920s and has a capacity of approximately 2,000. New York GAA compete in the Connacht Senior Football Championship, and Gaelic Park is one of the most storied venues in the Irish-American GAA world. Gaelic Park in the Bronx has served New York GAA since the 1920s, providing a home for Gaelic football and hurling in one of the world's great Irish-American cities. The 1947 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was played at the Polo Grounds in New York β a historic occasion that Gaelic Park commemorates as part of the New York GAA tradition. New York compete annually in the Connacht Senior Football Championship, hosting a home game at Gaelic Park against Connacht province counties.
Gaelic Park in the Bronx has served New York GAA since the 1920s, providing a home for Gaelic football and hurling in one of the world's great Irish-American cities. The 1947 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was played at the Polo Grounds in New York β a historic occasion that Gaelic Park commemorates as part of the New York GAA tradition. New York compete annually in the Connacht Senior Football Championship, hosting a home game at Gaelic Park against Connacht province counties.
Gaelic Park in the Bronx on championship day is one of the most emotionally resonant experiences in Gaelic games. Irish-Americans and first-generation immigrants pack the ground, creating an atmosphere steeped in nostalgia, community pride, and genuine sporting passion.
Tours can be arranged through New York GAA.
Gaelic Park does not operate a standalone museum.
New York City buses serve the 240th Street area in Riverdale, the Bronx. The BX10 and BX34 buses connect to the area.
The 1 Train (IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue line) runs to the 242nd Street terminus at Van Cortlandt Park β a short walk from Gaelic Park.
On-site or street parking. Arrive early.
Gaelic Park is approximately 500m from the 242nd Street subway terminus β a 7-minute walk.
Tours can be arranged through New York GAA.
Adult tickets cost Price on request, children's tickets are Price on request, and concession tickets are available for Price on request. The complete stadium tour experience lasts 60 minutes, providing comprehensive access to the stadium's most exclusive areas.
The Gaelic Park Stadium Tour includes pitch, dressing rooms, stands, history, giving visitors a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world's most famous stadiums. By arrangement. Contact New York GAA via county GAA website.
Mid-range accommodation - close
Rates from Β£110 to Β£200 per night
A contemporary hotel in the South Bronx offering comfortable accommodation.
Luxury accommodation - close
Rates from Β£200 to Β£500 per night
Manhattan hotels offer the widest selection of accommodation for visitors to New York City.
Budget accommodation - short drive
Rates from Β£30 to Β£70 per night
A range of hostels in Manhattan and the Bronx offer budget-friendly accommodation.
Designated wheelchair areas. Contact county GAA in advance.
Accessible toilets available.
Parking for disabled visitors on match days. Arrive early.
General Admission tickets range from $10 USD to $20 USD for the current season.
Standard adult admission.
These terrace/general areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
General Admission tickets range from $6 USD to $12 USD for the current season.
Reduced admission.
These terrace areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
General Admission tickets range from $3 USD to $5 USD for the current season.
Discounted for under-16s.
These terrace areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
Gaelic Park has a capacity of 2000 on our venue list.
New York City buses serve the 240th Street area in Riverdale, the Bronx. The BX10 and BX34 buses connect to the area.
Gaelic Park New York
The ground was opened in 1926.
New York GAA use this as their home ground.
Designated wheelchair areas. Contact county GAA in advance.
Tours by arrangement through New York GAA.
240th Street and Broadway, Riverdale, Bronx, New York, NY 10471
The 1947 All-Ireland Final was played in New York β a unique event in GAA history.
Check the county GAA website.
Concession stands and stadium bar on match days.
On-site or street parking. Arrive early.
1 January 2026
Gaelic Park in the Bronx celebrated its centenary of Gaelic games in New York, recognising over 100 years of Irish-American GAA history.
12 May 2024
New York GAA hosted their Connacht Senior Football Championship fixture at Gaelic Park, the Bronx, drawing thousands of Irish-American supporters.
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