2024 Irish Olympic Heroes Homecoming Dublin – 12 Aug – Transport Diversions at O’Connell Street @ O’Connell Street Dublin
12/08/2024
12/08/2024
As we congratulate and welcome our Irish Olympic heroes home,
please take note of transport diversions to accomodate the Homecoming celebrations on Monday 12th August.
The LUAS Green line and Red lines will have some city centre services suspended from 9:20am until 22:00 approx. Details below.
Valid Luas tickets will be accepted on Dublin Bus.
We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this causes.
For Bus services, all buses with Stops on O’ Connell street will be diverted from 10am.
O’Connell Street will be officially closed to traffic by An Garga Siochana from 10am to 10pm on Monday 12th August.
The event will take place in front of the GPO, beginning at 12.30pm. It is fully free to the public and everyone is welcome to attend. Tickets are not required to attend, so come along to O’Connell Street on Monday afternoon with family and friends and help give our wonderful team the homecoming they deserve.
Members of the public are asked to enter O’Connell St. from the O’Connell Bridge end.
Dublin City Council would like to invite everyone to a public homecoming reception for Team Ireland on Monday 12th August as they return from Ireland’s most successful ever Olympic Games.
This is the first time the Irish Olympic Team have received a civic reception on their return home and the event has been planned in conjunction with the Olympic Federation of Ireland.
There will be entertainment provided on the afternoon by Block Rockin’ Beats DJ Dec Pierce to get the crowd going before the Irish team takes to the stage.
Team Ireland have won seven medals so far at Paris 2024; four gold across four different sports, and three bronze. This is Ireland’s most successful ever Olympics Team and it being the 100 year anniversary of Irelands first participation in the Olympics makes it even more special.
“We’ve all enjoyed watching the Irish Athletes do us proud in Paris,” said the Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghegan. “Now is our chance to tell them in person just how proud we are of them. I have no doubt their efforts will have inspired lots of girls and boys all over the city and country to try and be like them some day. So come along to O’Connell St on Monday and let’s give the Irish Team a welcome home to remember!” Team Ireland Chef de Mission Gavin Noble said,
“Over the past few weeks our athletes have performed outstandingly, and have inspired the nation with their endeavours at the Olympic Games in Paris. We are really proud of each and every one of them, and we would like to thank Dublin City Council for hosting such a special event to honour them.”
Dublin City Council is asking people to use public transport when travelling to and from the event, which is a family-friendly, alcohol-free event.
Those attending are asked to follow the event signage and stewards’ instructions.
To celebrate Team Ireland’s achievements, the Samuel Beckett Bridge will feature a special message on the evenings of Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th August.
Attendees with Additional needs
Access is available to attendees with mobility issues. There is an accessibility viewing platform close to the stage to support viewing.
12th August 2024
The LUAS Red line services will be suspended
O’Connell Street Monday 12/8/24 from 1000hrs to 2200hrs
All buses with Stops on O’ Connell street will be diverted from 10am
To facilitate the festivities and consequential road closure, the bus routes affected are: 1, 4, 7/a/b/d, 9, 11, 13, 16, 33, 41/b/c, 38/a/b, 40, 44, 46a, 122, 123, 140, 155 & City Tours.