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Quick overview

  • Ways to explore: Choose between standard Storehouse entry, the STOUTie experience , the guided Connoisseur Experience , or combo tickets that include other Dublin attractions. Most tickets include access to the seven-floor Guinness Storehouse experience.
  • Additional access: Combo tickets pair the Guinness Storehouse with experiences such as Jameson Distillery , Roe & Co Distillery, , EPIC Museum , the National Wax Museum Plus , the Irish Rock ’N’ Roll Museum , or a hop-on hop-off bus tour.
  • Unique experiences: The STOUTie ticket lets you enjoy a personalised Guinness topped with your selfie, while the Connoisseur Experience includes a small-group guided tasting and access to the Connoisseur Bar.
  • Queues & access: Most tickets are self-guided and operate on timed entry. The Connoisseur Experience adds a guided tasting session, while security checks and occasional queues at the Gravity Bar may still apply.
  • When to book: Weekend, holiday, and midday entry slots tend to be the most popular. Book at least 2 weeks in advance if you're visiting during the summer or want a specific timeslot.
  • Good to know: Most tickets are non-refundable, though some experiences can be rescheduled before the visit date. Allow around 1.5–3 hours for a standard Storehouse visit.
  • Best upgrade: If you're unsure, choose the STOUTie ticket for a simple upgrade over standard admission, or the Connoisseur Experience for a more in-depth Guinness tasting.

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Which Guinness Storehouse ticket is best for you?

Ticket typeEntranceIncludesGuideWhy pick thisPrice from

Guinness Storehouse Tickets

Main entrance

Storehouse entry, Tasting Rooms, Gravity Bar drink, audio guide

Audio guide

Includes everything needed for the complete Guinness Storehouse experience at your own pace.

€27.39

With a STOUTie Drink

Main entrance

Standard entry + STOUTie experience

Audio guide

Adds a personalised STOUTie to the standard Storehouse visit for a more memorable experience.

€39.34

The Guinness Connoisseur Experience

Main entrance

Storehouse entry, Connoisseur Bar, guided tasting, Gravity Bar drink

Audio guide

Includes a guided tasting and small-group experience for a deeper look at Guinness.

€94.50

Combo with Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

Main entrances at both attractions

Storehouse entry, Gravity Bar drink, 24/48h hop-on hop-off bus tour

Bus guide only

Combines Dublin sightseeing and Guinness Storehouse admission in a single booking.

€59

Go City Dublin Explorer Pass

Main entrances at participating attractions

Access to 3/4/5/7 attractions from a choice of 34

Varies by attraction

Offers the most flexibility if you plan to visit multiple Dublin attractions.

€69

Combo with Jameson Distillery Tour

Main entrances at both attractions

Jameson guided tour and tasting, STOUTie experience, Storehouse entry

Audio guide

Combines Dublin's best-known whiskey and stout experiences in one ticket.

€66.82

Combo with EPIC Museum

Main entrances at both attractions

Guinness Storehouse entry and EPIC Museum admission

Audio guide

Pairs Ireland's brewing heritage with its emigration story in a single itinerary.

€46.92

Combo with National Wax Museum

Main entrances at both attractions

Guinness Storehouse entry and National Wax Museum Plus admission

Audio guide

Combines a major Dublin attraction with a second museum experience for added value.

€44.07

Combo with The Irish Rock 'N' Roll Museum

Main entrances at both attractions

Guided music museum tour and Guinness Storehouse entry

Audio guide

Brings together Dublin's music heritage and brewing heritage in one visit.

€46.92

Combo with Roe & Co Distillery

Main entrances at both attractions

Roe & Co flavour workshop and Guinness Storehouse entry

Audio guide

Combines whiskey tasting and Guinness discovery for a broader drinks experience.

€49.77

What to expect at Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse gate at St. James's Gate Brewery, Dublin.
Hand holding barley grains at Guinness Storehouse, Dublin.
Guests on escalator inside Guinness Storehouse, Dublin.
Guests enjoying personalized Stouties at Guinness Storehouse, Dublin.
Gravity Bar at Guinness Storehouse with panoramic view of Dublin cityscape.
Visitors entering EPIC Museum in Dublin, Ireland.
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Enter through St. James’s Gate

Enter through the main doors at St. James’s Gate and step into the ground-floor welcome area. The central atrium opens upward like a giant pint glass, and the industrial steelwork sets the tone for a museum-style visit rather than a working brewery tour.

Start with ingredients and origins

Lower floors introduce water, barley, hops, and yeast through large ingredient displays, then move into Arthur Guinness’s story and the famous 9,000-year lease. This stretch is usually easy to pace, with room to stop, read, and get oriented.

Climb through brewing and advertising

As the route rises, it shifts into brewing, cooperage, transport, and the advertising galleries, where posters and screens break up the history. Tasting rooms and bar stops begin appearing here, and the flow often tightens from late morning onward.

Add a more focused finish

STOUTie, included on select tickets, keeps the same self-guided route but ends with a pint topped with your selfie on the foam. The Connoisseur Experience, adds a hosted tasting in a reserved setting, giving beer context and a calmer pace than the bar.

Pause at the Gravity Bar

The visit peaks at the seventh-floor Gravity Bar, where floor-to-ceiling glass opens 360-degree views across Dublin as you redeem your included drink. This is the linger point, but it can feel compressed around the windows and counter at midday before the route winds out.

Extend the experience after

If one Guinness experience isn't enough, combo tickets let you continue the day beyond the Storehouse. Pair your visit with the Jameson Distillery, Roe & Co Distillery, EPIC Museum, National Wax Museum Plus, the Irish Rock ’N’ Roll Museum Experience, or a Dublin hop-on hop-off bus tour without needing separate attraction bookings.

Things to know before booking your Guinness Storehouse tickets

  • Booking window: Guinness Storehouse is busiest from April to August. Standard tickets are usually available closer to the date, but STOUTie and Connoisseur experiences have fewer slots. For summer weekends, holidays, and midday visits, book at least 2 weeks ahead.
  • Entry & access: All tickets use timed entry through the main Guinness Storehouse entrance. Pre-booking secures your slot and avoids buying tickets onsite, but any bag checks or security screening still apply.
  • What’s included: Most tickets include access to the seven-floor Storehouse experience, Guinness Tasting Rooms, and a complimentary drink at the Gravity Bar. Premium tastings, other attractions, and transport are only included with selected tickets.
  • Ways to explore: Standard entry offers the most flexibility. The STOUTie upgrade adds a personalised Guinness with your selfie printed on the foam, while the Connoisseur Experience includes a guided tasting, small-group setting, and access to the Connoisseur Bar.
  • Combo tickets & upgrades: Combo tickets pair the Storehouse with experiences such as Jameson Distillery, Roe & Co Distillery, EPIC Museum, the National Wax Museum Plus, the Irish Rock ’N’ Roll Museum Experience, or a hop-on hop-off bus tour. The Go City Explorer Pass includes the Storehouse among 34 Dublin attractions.
  • Policies & age restrictions: Guests under 18 can visit, but cannot purchase or consume alcohol. Valid photo ID may be required when redeeming included drinks. Most tickets are non-refundable, though some experiences allow rescheduling before the visit date.
  • Accessibility & visit planning: The Storehouse is wheelchair accessible, with lifts connecting all levels. Allow around 1.5–3 hours for most visits and plan for one continuous visit, as re-entry policies are not clearly stated.

Explore Guinness Storehouse

Guests on escalator inside Guinness Storehouse, Dublin.
Guinness Storehouse interior with illuminated pipes and visitors exploring.
Barrels at Guinness Storehouse, Dublin with serial number 625368.
Guinness Storehouse Brewing Room with neon sign displaying 232°C roasting temperature.
Neon sign at Guinness Storehouse showing roasting temperature for flavor creation.
Guinness Storehouse Dublin pint pouring experience.
Guinness Storehouse pint with personalized foam art in Dublin, Ireland.
Visitors exploring the Tasting Rooms at Guinness Storehouse, Dublin.
Gravity Bar interior at Guinness Storehouse Dublin with colorful mural and seating.
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Pint-shaped atrium

Look up through the glass-lined central atrium designed like a giant pint. It sets the tone for a visit built around Guinness’s most recognisable shape.

Pro tip: Pause at the base and look straight up.

Arthur Guinness’s 9,000-year lease

This famous 1759 lease is a key part of the Guinness origin story, linking the brewery to St. James’s Gate for nearly nine millennia.

Pro tip: Take a moment to read the full document.

Ingredient installations

Interactive displays break down water, barley, hops, and yeast, explaining how each ingredient contributes to Guinness’s signature taste and character.

Pro tip: Compare each ingredient before moving on.

Brewing process displays

Step-by-step exhibits explain mashing, fermentation, and maturation, helping you follow how raw ingredients become the finished stout.

Pro tip: Follow the process in sequence for clarity.

Historic fermentation plant structure

Original steelwork from the former fermentation plant is preserved throughout the building, giving the modern exhibits a strong industrial backdrop.

Pro tip: Look up between exhibits to spot original beams.

Brand history and archival displays

Vintage bottles, packaging, and historical materials showcase how Guinness evolved into a globally recognised brand over time.

Pro tip: Pay attention to early label designs.

Advertising displays

Posters, campaigns, and visual storytelling highlight decades of Guinness advertising, reflecting how the brand became culturally iconic.

Pro tip: Spend time on the older poster artwork.

Tasting Rooms

A guided tasting experience introduces aroma, flavour, and texture before your included drink, helping you understand Guinness from a sensory perspective.

Pro tip: Smell first, then sip slowly.

Gravity Bar

The rooftop finale offers a complimentary drink with panoramic views across Dublin through floor-to-ceiling glass windows.

Pro tip: Secure a window spot before ordering.

Plan your visit to Guinness Storehouse

Tips & guidelines

  • Arrive on time: Reach at least 5 minutes before your scheduled slot; late arrivals beyond your time window may be moved to the next available entry or lose priority access.
  • Best days to visit: Monday to Wednesday are typically quieter, with noticeably lighter crowds compared to later in the week.
  • Best time of day: Morning slots right after opening offer the smoothest flow through exhibits and easier access to the Gravity Bar.
  • Avoid peak periods: Weekday afternoons, weekends, and holiday periods tend to be the busiest, especially around lift queues and the Gravity Bar.
  • Gravity Bar tip: If it’s full, the 5th floor often provides a more relaxed alternative with good views and fewer crowds.
  • STOUTie & Connoisseur upgrades: These experiences have limited capacity, so secure them early if they’re part of your plan.
  • Nearby add-on idea: Combine your visit with nearby spots like Roe & Co (6-min walk), Pearse Lyons (5-min walk), Teeling Distillery (15-min walk), or The Brazen Head (10-min walk) for a full Dublin experience.

Frequently asked questions about Guinness Storehouse tickets

Yes. Entry is timed, and demand is strongest in peak months, weekends, and popular midday slots. More than half of bookings are made 30+ days ahead, so advance booking gives you better slot choice.

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