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Why combine the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery?

✔️ A complete Irish drinks experience

Get the best of both worlds in one day. Explore how Ireland’s most famous stout and whisky are made through immersive exhibits, guided tastings, and interactive experiences that bring their stories to life.

✔️ Easy to visit in one day

The Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery are only a 5-minute drive apart, making them easy to combine into a single itinerary. It's a convenient way to experience two Dublin highlights without spending much time getting around the city.

✔️ Better value for your money

Why book separately when you can save 5% with a combo? Along with entry to both attractions, combos like these let you enjoy tastings, signature drinks, and exclusive experiences bundled into one convenient ticket.

✔️ Exclusive tasting experiences

The best part about combos is that you get to enjoy two distinct tasting experiences in one itinerary. Compare three Jameson whiskies with an expert ambassador, then sip a personalized STOUTie and a drink while taking in panoramic views from the Gravity Bar.

✔️ Two Dublin icons, one ticket

Guinness and Jameson are two of Ireland’s most recognizable brands. With a single booking, you can experience both sides of Dublin’s rich brewing and distilling heritage in one seamless visit.

What's the best way to go about it?

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Cost

Guinness Storehouse from €27.15 + Jameson Distillery from €31 = €58.15+

From €66.82, including a Jameson guided tasting, signature cocktail, personalised STOUTie, and an additional drink at the Gravity Bar

Availability

You'll need to check availability and book each attraction separately. Popular times can fill up quickly, especially during peak travel seasons.

One booking secures entry to both attractions, making trip planning simpler and more streamlined.

Timeslots

Separate reservations may require coordinating different entry times and schedules.

Timed entry is included for both experiences, helping you organise your day more efficiently.

Convenience

Multiple bookings, confirmations, and ticket documents to manage.

One booking, one digital ticket, and one straightforward itinerary.

Flexibility

More freedom to choose different dates, times, or ticket types for each attraction.

Less customisation, but the bundled experience is designed for a seamless visit.

Best for

Travellers who prefer building their own itinerary and choosing attractions independently.

Visitors looking for an easy, pre-planned way to experience two of Dublin's most iconic drink attractions.

Making the most of your experience

Book both attractions together

Secure entry to the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery with a single booking and enjoy a seamless day exploring Dublin's most famous drinks experiences.

How to plan your combo day

Allow around 1.5–2 hours at Jameson Distillery for the guided tour and tastings, followed by 2–3 hours at the Guinness Storehouse. With travel time included, the experience fits comfortably into half a day.

One ticket, multiple experiences

From guided whisky tastings and cocktails to interactive brewing exhibits and a personalised STOUTie, this combo packs several signature Dublin experiences into a single booking.

Top highlights covered

  • Jameson Distillery: Grain-to-Glass tour, comparative tasting of three Jameson whiskies, and a signature cocktail.
  • Guinness Storehouse: Seven floors of exhibits, tasting rooms, personalised STOUTie, and panoramic views from the Gravity Bar.
  • Jameson Distillery: Open Monday to Thursday from 10 am to 7 pm, Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm, and Sunday from 11:45 am to 7 pm. Last entry is typically 1 hour before closing, and the final distillery tour starts 45 minutes before closing.
  • Guinness Storehouse: Open Monday to Thursday and Sunday from 9:30 am to 5 pm, and Friday and Saturday from 9:30 am to 6 pm. The last entry is usually around 1 hour before closing.
  • Start at Jameson first: The guided Grain-to-Glass tour runs on a fixed schedule, making it easier to build the rest of your day around your booked tour time.
  • Visit Guinness afterwards: With self-guided access across seven floors, you can explore at your own pace and finish your day with a drink and city views at the Gravity Bar.
  • Aim for weekday mornings: Both attractions are generally quieter earlier in the day, helping you avoid longer queues and busier tasting areas.
  • Allow enough time: Set aside around 1.5–2 hours for Jameson Distillery and 2–3 hours for the Guinness Storehouse to enjoy the full experience without rushing.

Guinness Storehouse: St. James's Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland | Find on maps

Jameson Distillery: Bow St, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland | Find on maps

Located west of Dublin city center, the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery are less than 2 km apart, making them easy to combine in a single itinerary.

  • By Luas: Take the Red Line between James's (Guinness Storehouse) and Smithfield (Jameson Distillery). Both stops are only a short walk from their respective attractions.
  • By bus: Dublin Bus serves both locations, with stops at James's St./Steevens' Hospital for the Guinness Storehouse and around Smithfield Square for Jameson Distillery.
  • On foot: Walking between the two attractions takes approximately 15–20 minutes.
  • By taxi: A taxi between the venues takes around 5 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • By hop-on hop-off bus: The Guinness Storehouse is served by major sightseeing bus operators, including DoDublin and Big Bus.
  • Wheelchair access: Both attractions are fully wheelchair accessible. Guinness Storehouse offers ramps and lifts to all levels, while Jameson Distillery provides step-free access throughout the experience.
  • Wheelchairs on loan: Guinness Storehouse offers complimentary mobility wheelchairs from the Information Desk, subject to availability.
  • Accessible facilities: Accessible restrooms are available at both attractions. At Guinness Storehouse, accessible toilets with emergency call buttons can be found on the ground floor, at the Connoisseur Bar, and in the Brewer's Dining Hall.
  • Guide dogs: Guide dogs, assistance dogs, and hearing dogs are welcome at both attractions.
  • Accessible guides: Guinness Storehouse provides handheld text guides, audio guides, international sign language devices, and Irish Sign Language tours on portable screens.
  • Carer admission: Carers accompanying visitors with disabilities can receive complimentary entry at the Guinness Storehouse with a standard admission ticket.
  • Bring a valid photo ID: You'll need it to participate in whisky tastings and order alcoholic drinks at either attraction.
  • Arrive early for Jameson: The distillery may refuse entry to guests who arrive more than 5 minutes after their scheduled tour time.
  • Start with Jameson: Completing the guided tour first gives you more flexibility to explore the Guinness Storehouse at your own pace later.
  • Save time for the Gravity Bar: Many visitors rush through the upper floors and miss the chance to enjoy the panoramic city views fully.
  • Travel light: Large bags may be subject to security checks or restrictions at Guinness Storehouse.
  • Take advantage of the audio guides: Guinness Storehouse offers audio guides in multiple languages, helping you get more from the self-guided experience.
  • Explore Smithfield before or after your tour: The historic neighbourhood around Jameson Distillery is known for its cafés, pubs, and lively atmosphere.
  • Visit on a weekday if possible: Weekday mornings are often quieter, making for a more relaxed experience at both attractions.

Frequently asked questions about the Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery experience

Yes, both attractions can be booked separately. However, this combo bundles them into a single booking and includes premium experiences at both venues.