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Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin

Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse is a must-visit for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and iconic Irish hospitality. Housed in a former fermentation plant at St. James’s Gate Brewery, this seven-story interactive museum celebrates the legacy of Ireland’s most famous stout. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your visit:

What to Expect

  1. Interactive Journey Through Guinness History
    • Begin your tour in the building’s stunning atrium, shaped like a giant pint glass. Explore seven floors of exhibits detailing the brewing process, from the four natural ingredients (water, barley, hops, and yeast) to the science behind Guinness’s distinctive flavor.
    • Dive into 260+ years of history, including Arthur Guinness’s legendary 9,000-year lease signed in 1759 located beneath your feet as you begin the tour!
  2. Guinness Tasting Experiences
    • Learn to savor Guinness like a pro at the Tasting Laboratory, where experts guide you through its aroma and flavor profiles. Here you can smell the various aromas that make up the back stuff!
    • Head to the Guinness Academy on the fourth floor to master the art of pouring the “perfect pint” (and earn a certificate to prove it!). A tip for anyone visiting is to take the pint up to the Gravity bar once you have taken a few sips! That way you can enjoy not only the creamy pint but the views of Dublin City!
  3. Gravity Bar: Dublin’s Best Views
    • Cap your visit at the rooftop Gravity Bar, where a complimentary pint of Guinness awaits [Assuming you haven’t already poured one in the Academy]. Soak in 360-degree panoramic views of Dublin’s skyline, including landmarks like Christ Church Cathedral and the Wicklow Mountains.
  4. Iconic Advertising & Memorabilia
    • Discover Guinness’s legendary ad campaigns, from “Guinness is Good for You” to the beloved toucan ads. The archive of award-winning commercials is a nostalgic highlight.

Nearby Attractions

  • Roe & Co Distillery (3-minute walk): A Jameson-owned whiskey distillery offering tours and tastings.
  • Kilmainham Gaol (15-minute walk): A historic prison pivotal to Ireland’s struggle for independence.
  • Pearse Lyons Distillery (10-minute walk): A boutique whiskey distillery set in a restored church. For the ultimate experience check out their Trilogy Tour

How to Get There

  • Walking: A 27-minute stroll from Trinity College (2.1 km). Pass landmarks like Christ Church Cathedral and Dublinia en route.
  • Public Transport:
    • Bus: Routes 13, 40, or 123 stop 200m from the Storehouse.
    • Luas (Tram): Red Line to James’s Station (750m walk).
    • Hop-On Hop-Off Tour: Stops directly outside—ideal for combining with other Dublin sights.
  • Cycle: Use Dublin Bikes; a docking station is onsite.

Tips for Visitors

  • Book Ahead: Tickets often sell out. Opt for online bookings to secure timed entry (€18–€30 for adults; discounts for seniors/students).
  • Timing: Mornings are quieter. Allocate 1.5–2 hours for the tour.
  • Food & Drink: Dine at the 1837 Bar & Brasserie (try Guinness stew!) or the Brewers’ Dining Hall for hearty Irish fare.
  • Souvenirs: Browse the gift shop for limited-edition glasses, apparel, and Guinness-infused chocolates.

Special Experiences

  • Connoisseur Tour: Savor rare Guinness variants paired with Irish cheeses (extra fee).
  • Stoutie: Get your selfie printed on a pint’s foam at the Gravity Bar.

The Guinness Storehouse is more than a brewery tour—it’s a celebration of Irish innovation and culture. Whether you’re a stout lover or a history buff, the immersive exhibits, city views, and lively atmosphere make it a Dublin essential. Sláinte!

Plan Your Visit: Open daily 10:00 AM–7:00 PM (last entry 5:00 PM). Check here  for tickets