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Explore Guinness Storehouse at your pace and enjoy a free refreshment with skyline views.
Explore Guinness Storehouse at your pace and enjoy a free refreshment with skyline views.
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Exhibit was well-thought out. It successfully communicated the process for beer making and the Guinness journey. Easy to walk through the several floors, gaining knowledge with step. Very creative, multi-media presentation. Advertising area was fun; tasting room explanations were wonderful, top floor bar afforded amazing views.
Found the tour very interesting and being able to have my photo on the froth of the Guinness made my day 😀
We enjoyed our visit very much. The advertisement section was great. My husband loved the cooper workings!! The bar on the top floor was amazing! Lovely visit.
Overall great experience. Very well run, can't say enough about it!
Enjoy a classic Guinness Storehouse tour plus a STOUTie— selfie printed on a frothy glass!
Enjoy a classic Guinness Storehouse tour plus a STOUTie— selfie printed on a frothy glass!
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Explore Jameson Distillery with a guide and enjoy an independent tour of the Guinness Storehouse.
Explore Jameson Distillery with a guide and enjoy an independent tour of the Guinness Storehouse.
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Dublin Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
Guinness Storehouse
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You can join a tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
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Guinness Storehouse
Discover Guinness with a specialist-led tasting session in a small-group tour setting.
Discover Guinness with a specialist-led tasting session in a small-group tour setting.
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Start at Book of Kells, enjoy tastings at Teeling and Guinness Storehouse—Dublin must-dos!
Start at Book of Kells, enjoy tastings at Teeling and Guinness Storehouse—Dublin must-dos!
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Validity:
Duration: 1.5 hours
Guide: No
Recommended ticket:
Duration: 2-3 hours
Guide: Depends on the ticket
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Duration: Flexible
Guide: Depends on the ticket
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Learn about the captivating stories of the Guinness Storehouse, including the 9000-year lease taken by Guinness founder Arthur Guinness.
Located on the fourth floor, print your selfie on the foam of a pint of Guinness for a truly personalized experience. Book tickets
Head to the immersive Tasting Rooms for an aroma and flavor analysis of exclusive Guinnesses brewed on-site.
With the Connoisseur Experience or the Guinness Academy Experience, you can learn how to pour the perfect pint like the pros. Book tickets
Enjoy a 360° view as far as the Dublin Mountains and Houth Head from 46m high at the Gravity Bar as you sip on a pint in this glass-shaped bar.
Learn how Guinness became a world-famous brand through historic and memorable advertisements, from TV commercials to the Guinness toucans.
Note: Opening hours are subject to change. During December and January, the last entry on Saturdays is 5pm.
Address: Guinness Storehouse, St. James’s Gate, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland | Find on Maps
Pair your pint of Guinness with delicious food from one of these restaurants at the Guinness Storehouse:
It is recommended that you spend at least 90 mins to explore all seven levels at the Guinness Storehouse. However, you can stay as long as you like. If you are interested in immersive experiences like the STOUTie Experience or the Connoisseur Experience, add another 30 mins or 75 mins to your tour, respectively.
Entry is subject to availability if you arrive late, so it’s best to be on time.
Yes! The building is child-friendly and all areas are accessible for buggies/pushchairs/strollers. However, note that children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. In addition, certain experiences, such as STOUTie or the Connoisseur Experience, are only for those over 18 years.
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible, and there are elevators and accessible restrooms throughout the building.
The Guinness Museum is just another name for the Guinness Storehouse! In 1966, Rupert Guinness fulfilled his ambition of opening a Brewery Museum at St. James’s Gate to display historical brewery artifacts. The Guinness Museum welcomed 10,000 visitors. The Guinness Storehouse continued the tradition and has since welcomed over 20 million visitors.
Yes, you can rent out the venue to host a wide range of events. You can read more about venue hire on the event hire pages or download the brochure here.