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Guinness Storehouse
"Join us at the Guinness Storehouse to experience the history, heart, and soul of Ireland’s most iconic beer. Located in the heart of St. James’s Gate, the Guinness Storehouse building was once the fermentation plant of the brewery. Today, you can experience Guinness like nowhere else. As you make your way through the space, explore the ingredients, history, and culture that tell the Guinness story. Your visit will culminate in the Gravity Bar where you can enjoy panoramic views of Dublin and a free drink."
Address: St James's Gate , Dublin 8, D, IE
Phone: +353 1 408 4800
State: D
City: Dublin
Zip Code: 8

opening times

Monday: 11:30-17:00
Tuesday: 11:30-17:00
Wednesday: 11:30-17:00
Thursday: 11:30-17:00
Friday: 11:30-20:00
Saturday: 11:30-20:00
Sunday: 11:30-17:00


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Reviews
Absolutely brilliant brewery experience. There was 7 floors of interactive facts about Guinness. There was even a free tasting room where a tour guide would describe the different tastes and aromas that Guinness gives. They had a lovely cafe which serves good coffee and food at very reasonable prices too. They also had a well stocked gift shop. The rooftop bar at the top is phenomenal and you get some great views of the city too. Would really recommend this brilliant place. I spent 2hours there but you could easily spend longer.
Wonderful, wonderful time spent in the Guinness building! History with fun, good organization and excellent set up. The pint of Guinness in the gravity bar is so worth it! The view is phenomenal and the beer is so fresh and smooth! They have a parking that is only for Guinness guests and it is only a block from the building - so convenient! Highly recommend getting tickets in advance and getting there at least 10 mins before the tour start as there are lines forming. We had fun!
An absolute must-do when visiting Dublin. Every part of this adventure is worthwhile and memorable. The building itself is on such a massive scale that it is awe inspiring. The design is also incredible; from the shape and sight lines of the central tower, to the layout of the visitor walkways. There is so much to see and the experience covers multiple angles of inquiry. You will learn about the ingredients and the economic scale of the product, the history of the Guinness family’s impact on Dublin and the world, the industries of producing, packaging, and transporting the black stuff, and honestly so much more. The tour is highly interactive and there is a fantastic level dedicated to old advertising that I particularly loved. You will also get the chance to enjoy a perfect pint in one of the many great bars. This is one of the best tours to take in Dublin and is loved by locals ad well as visitors. I spent about four hours here so do plan to get there early and take the time to enjoy it.
Iconic museum describing the 250+ year history of the Guinness brewing company. Each of the 7 floors describe different aspect of the company like the brewing process ingredients, process, the packaging & delivery cask making, shipping by barge train or boat, horse carriages, advertising, company management through the centuries, etc. It is possible to rent audio guides or use your own smart phone to load an audio clip from the QR code located at each station. The top floor is a bar with a 360 degree view of Dublin. Most entrance ticket will include a drink at that bar. There is also a coffee shop and several restaurants, some requiring reservation. We arrived at 10 am and made it to the bar at 11:30, and lunch at noon. By 1 pm the place is packed so it is best to arrive early to enjoy the museum and get a nice spot at the bar.
You get a feeling of a "day well spent" while coming out. You'll get to see each step of the preparation of the famous Guinness! Friendly staff and great environment. On the top floor you could see the entire Dublin's 360 view. You can have a fun evening with your loved ones. Don't forget to get some souvenir from the shop!
Had my doubts if I should visit this place. After going there.... Do yourself a favor and do this if you re in Dublin!! It was a fantastic experience and the view from the bar was the cherry on the cake. What an absolute amazing experience, learning experience. And you get to taste the beer, there's a. Massive store that is not that expensive as one would expect. Worth a trip here.
It was such an outstanding experience! A 7-floor building, with different things on each floor. They dive into very specific details about how the beer is made and what's the history behind the invention of it. Such an interesting tour with great guides who teach you how to taste a beer and if you go for the Guinness academy how to pour it into a glass professionally, which was a very enjoyable experience! The experience at the end at the gravity bar was absolutely fantastic, with a very friendly crew of bartenders. If you're visiting Dublin, I highly recommend going there!
Visited with teenage family, a fabulous visit experience from the start. Informative and interesting self tour which is very nicely done. Great shop and the free pint of Guinness in the Gravity Bar at the end of the tour was the icing on the cake. Bought tickets online in advance which was a good move. Highly recommend attraction in Dublin.
Factory tour was very entertaining and there were many machines to touch and excited colors and views. The beer is not very good but that is just my personal preference, the tour is also self guided and ends with a giant gift shop. There is also a cafe and the gravity bar on the top floor. Very fun for families or students.
Definitely one of the top attractions in Dublin. Very interesting museum. Very fun bar. We are at the casual pub restaurant and the food and beers wee great. We got free beers at the end, with great views of the city at the bar at the top. Definitely recommend.
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