Guinness Storehouse Experience Welcome to the Home of Guinness

Discover the history and brewing secrets of Guinness at the iconic Storehouse. Enjoy panoramic Dublin views with a perfect pint at Gravity Bar.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Guinness Storehouse - 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…
What's Included
  • Admission to the Guinness Storehouse
  • 1 pint of Guinness or soft drink
  • 1 soft drink for each child under 18 years
  • Car parking - Subject to availability on a first come first serve basis
What's Not Included
  • Food and beverages not listed as inclusions
Additional Information

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…

Location
Guinness Storehouse
Departure Point: Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Address: St James's Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Kayla_h
Dec 30, 2024
All of it! You must go!... - All of it! You must go! Best brewery I’ve ventured to in my life! 10/10 would recommend Guinness to any human
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Sakshi_v
Dec 28, 2024
Excellent place - Great experience enjoyed everything about the tour Great place to get gifts for frnds and family Must visit.
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Thomas
Dec 19, 2024
A trip to the heart of the Guinness universe, an unforgettable experience! - YES! Visiting the Guinness factory in Dublin is more than just a discovery of beer making: it’s an immersion in a world rich in history, flavours and sensations. From the entrance, one is greeted by an impressive decor, where fountains and modern facilities mix with the authentic atmosphere of the iconic brand. Every step of the tour is fascinating. From explaining ingredients and manufacturing secrets to the Guinness story, everything is passionately told and interactively staged. The brand’s beautiful vintage figures and objects add a nostalgic and captivating touch. Everything is thought out in every detail! The highlight of the visit is undoubtedly the panoramic bar. Enjoying a fresh Guinness while enjoying a breathtaking view of Dublin is a memorable experience. We feel at the top of the city, literally and figuratively! Take the time! And what about the souvenir shop? It is full of original finds, perfect for bringing a piece of this experience home or giving a gift to loved ones. From clothes to collectibles, there is something to delight fans of GUINNESS. In practice, everything is well organized: the directions to get there are clear, there are not too many queues, and the route is at your own pace. If I can give you any advice, allow some extra time to fully enjoy the bar. <3 Believe me, tasting Guinness in Ireland, at the heart of its history, is the TOP. In short, whether you’re a beer lover or just curious, visiting the Guinness factory is a must in Dublin. A rich, friendly experience marked by Irish authenticity. Not to be missed!
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Trek00394529570
Nov 11, 2024
Above expectations! - Booked online, quick and easy entry, all organized inside the ancient factory and has been maintained the industrial style of the time. The tour consists of sensory, visual and tactile experiences. It traces the history of beer from barley to tapping, with great scenery and explanations (including archival photos). Towards the end of the tour there is tasting accompanied by training on how it should be tasted and ends in the Gravity Bar at the top of the factory from which you can admire Dublin from above with a pint on offer. Absolutely recommended!
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Nuno
Nov 5, 2024
Nitrogen-Powered ;) - A fantastic experience for the whole family, from curious children to malt drink lovers. The warehouse is an architectural wonder and a fitting tribute to Sir Arthur Guinness, where we can learn a lot about the making of the most famous Stout in the world, enjoy good live Irish music and dance, and of course, enjoy a Guinness at the Gravity Bar, with a 360° panoramic view over Dublin. Worth every penny!
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Frequentflier680106
Oct 21, 2024
Overcrowded, over hyped - Interesting visual displays and interesting but overcrowding took away from the experience. We booked a slot and turned up 15 mins early. They just said go in, then a lot of climbing to get to a well deserved pint and a gorgeous view, but red hot and packed , no seating and you can’t get to the window to enjoy the view. This was a Monday at 4pm. Find it too corporate and ultimately it left a bad taste!
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673sheric
Oct 17, 2024
Left wanting more from the experience - We were expecting so much from the tour, but we felt it was a lot of slick exhibits with very little substance. If you know the basics of brewing beer then the tour is actually boring. We were left wanting more details about the history of the company. The 7th floor bar was sooo crowded so we could not sit at all. The best part about the experience was learning how to poor a proper pint - the bartender was terrific!
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Travel21065382452
Nov 17, 2024
Boring & Overcrowded ( not worth it ) - So …. Let’s start of by saying it’s way way wayyyyy too overpriced for what it is like whatttt …. It’s worth max £10pp I would say. They let way too many people in at once and you can’t even ready any information as you’ve got people blocking you. Tbf it was boring nothing out of the ordinary ( apart from the waterfall , that was cool ) the tasting rooms are packed to the point where you can’t smell the aromas and people just keep pushing past you. When we got the the too bar which we was so excited for we literally had to hold our drink mid air as they only have limited seats and they have no time slots or restrictions as to how many people can fit there so there was over 100 of us standing pretty much touching each other , shame as pictures are nothing like it. The views are also overrated nothing like “ the shard “ etc just bunch of old abandoned looking buildings. Idk it might be for some but for me definitely not worth the time and money
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Catsplash
Oct 22, 2024
WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY - We took the self-guided tour. Somewhat interesting but very overcrowded. Just not worth the price. The view at the top gives a good panorama of the city but limited seating and the crowds do not make for a relaxing experience.
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Seamusm529
Oct 21, 2024
Not worth the time it took to get out of it , - Once again 5 floors of absolutely nothing no information on the modern way Guinness is brewed it's just a waste of an old building
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