Guinness Storehouse Experience





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Welcome to the Home of Guinness. Located in the heart of St. James’s Gate, the Guinness Storehouse was once the old fermentation plant of the brewery where today, you can experience the history, heart, and soul of Ireland’s most iconic beer. As you explore the space, find out what makes the brewing process so special, hear about the history of the brewery and check out the archive of award-winning Guinness advertisements on display. Your final stop is the Gravity Bar, where you can enjoy the perfectly poured, perfectly chilled pint of Guinness included in your ticket with panoramic views of Dublin city and beyond.
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Welcome to the Home of Guinness. Located in the heart of St. James’s Gate, the Guinness Storehouse was once the old fermentation plant of the brewery where today, you can experience the history, heart, and soul of Ireland’s most iconic beer. As you explore the space, find out what makes the brewing process so special, hear about the history of the brewery and check out the archive of award-winning Guinness advertisements on display. Your final stop is the Gravity Bar, where you can enjoy a complimentary perfectly poured, perfectly chilled pint of Guinness with panoramic views of Dublin city and beyond.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- By purchasing these tickets you are confirming that if anyone in your group has been to or come from overseas recently, that you have read and are complying with the latest COVID-19 (Coronavirus): Travel advice from the Irish Department of Health.
- By purchasing these tickets you are confirming you agree to only visit if on the day of your visit, you and your group are all in good health, symptom-free and have not had contact with anyone with a confirmed Covid-19 infection within the last two weeks. In line with guidance from the Irish government, groups can consist of no more than two households.
- You are required to enter a travel date, and visit on that travel date
- Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
- Children 5 years of age and under go free of charge when accompanied by an adult over 18 years of age. 1 Adult to every 4 under 18's.
Reviews(5,385)
Well within walking distance, easy to find. Very well organised from start to finish. Superb place to visit especially finish with a pint if Guinness
This place was so over-the-top, it was amusing. Glass wall waterfalls, picture frames with video testimonials to the godlike status of Arthur Guinness. Reminded me of something you’d see in Vegas. Definitely a must-see in Dublin just for the sheer brilliance of the Guinness marketing machine (and the pint in the sky bar at the end, of course).
It was a very enjoyable experience that you could do at your own pace. It was spaced over several floors, so it never felt crowded. We would highly recommend it.
The Guinness tour was everything I hoped for. I moved though, self-guided, and it was nice to see the process of how Guinness is made. There were great digital exhibits on the history of Guinness. Overall, it was very enjoyable, and at the end... an ice-cold pint of Guinness. Would definitely recommend.
Fun and insightful. You’ll leave appreciating the legacy behind the brand. The pint at the top isn’t so bad either.
Find out if they have the headphones for English. Unless you read fast it takes a while to get through it.
Interactive exhibits provide a good explanation about the history, brewing, marketing, and advertisement of Guinness. Great views of Dublin from the Gravity Bar. Enjoyed a nice lunch at one of the on-site restaurants and browsed through an impressive gift shop.
It is actually most interesting to learn how the old coopers worked their barrel. For an active brewery, it seemed more advertising than informative though that might be my bias. I am glad I went but I don’t intend to return. I feel like there could have been more here, especially at the price.
We had a great time at Guinness. We did the tour and also purchased the Stoutie Experience. We topped off the tour by having dinner in the restaurant.
This would have been soooo much better if there was a guide talking to you about the history of Guinness. $45 for a self guided tour is really not worth it. Use google and get the information and take the $45 and go to a local pub to have several pints. Would not recommend or do this again.



