The Dublin Card Show

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The Convention Centre , Saturday 28th February

The Dublin Card Show is returning for Year 3! Join collectors and vendors from Ireland and around the world at the award-winning Convention Centre Dublin on Saturday the 28th of February 2026!

The Dublin Card Show is Ireland’s biggest trading card event and we can’t wait for you to see what’s in store for the third edition!

From Pokemon to Topps Premier League and beyond, no matter what you collect you’ll find it at the Dublin Card Show.

Our world class venue is conveniently reachable by bus, tram, or by walking. For those who drive there is ample on-site parking.

Food and drink will be available on the day.

A festival of trading cards right in the heart of Dublin City. Don’t miss it!


Date:
Saturday 28th February
Time:
9.15am
Price:
€3 - €15
Address:
The Convention Centre Dublin, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of The Convention Centre Dublin, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

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