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Guinness Storehouse Tickets

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2 hours

Audio guide
Audio guide

Access to multilingual audio guide

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Learn about the world-famous Guinness brand on a tour of the Guinness Storehouse at your own pace and enjoy a signature glass of Guinness at the Gravity Bar.

Explore the Guinness Storehouse, once a fermentation plant, on your own through seven immersive floors dedicated to Ireland’s iconic stout.

Learn at your own pace with a multilingual audioguide, allowing you to dive into the history, brewing techniques, and legacy of Guinness.

Discover the craft behind Guinness as you journey through interactive exhibits, culminating in a tasting experience at the Guinness Tasting Rooms.

End your visit at the Gravity Bar, where you can enjoy a complimentary Guinness or a soft drink while taking in 360° views of Dublin.

Entry tickets to the Guinness Storehouse

Entry to Guinness Tasting Rooms

1 serve of Guinness, Guinness 0.0, or a soft drink at the Gravity Bar

Audio guides in English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese

Guide

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Explore the Guinness Storehouse, home to Ireland’s most iconic brand, and enjoy an independent journey through its history, ending with a signature Guinness experience overlooking Dublin.

Getting started

Head to the Guinness Storehouse and present your ticket at the entrance. After a quick security check of your bags, step inside to begin your tour on your own.

What to expect

Guinness Storehouse

Delve into the story of Guinness as you explore seven floors of interactive exhibits dedicated to the brewing process, brand history, and cultural impact.

Features:

  • Brewing process: Learn about the four key ingredients—water, barley, hops, and yeast—and how they come together to create Guinness.
  • Advertising exhibit: Discover the evolution of Guinness marketing through vintage advertisements and iconic campaigns.
  • Tasting rooms: Engage your senses in immersive tasting rooms designed to enhance the flavors and aromas of Guinness.
  • Top-floor experience from Gravity Bar: Sip on a signature Guinness serve or a non-alcoholic option while enjoying panoramic views of Dublin.

Wrapping up

Your tour ends at the top floor, where you can enjoy a glass of bubbly and the views. Afterwards, explore Dublin’s city center at your own pace.

Guinness Storehouse Tickets

Discover the Guinness Storehouse, once a fermentation plant turned iconic tourist attraction, on this self-guided tour that includes access to seven floors of interactive exhibits and historical displays. Opening in 2000, the storehouse spans over 157,000 square feet and stands at a height of 98 feet, offering visitors an immersive experience into Ireland’s beloved stout. Among the highlights are the Gravity Bar on the seventh floor, which provides panoramic views of Dublin from its elevated position, and the Guinness Tasting Rooms where you can sample the signature brew in various forms. The tour offers multilingual audioguides in 14 languages including English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Mandarin), Arabic, and Irish, ensuring that visitors from around the world can explore at their own pace with detailed information about brewing techniques and historical milestones. The storehouse was established in 1904 as a fermentation plant for Guinness beer but underwent significant renovations to become a museum showcasing the brand’s rich history and cultural impact. Visitors spend approximately two hours exploring various exhibits, learning about key figures like Arthur Guinness who signed the lease at St James' Gate brewery on December 31, 1759, for 9,000 years, ensuring the legacy of Guinness would endure. The tour also includes a tasting session where you can try different types of Guinness beer and learn about its unique brewing process compared to other stouts. Perfect for history buffs, beer enthusiasts, and tourists looking to delve into Dublin’s cultural heritage, this guided experience provides an in-depth look at one of Ireland's most iconic brands through interactive displays and historical artifacts.

Explore the Guinness Storehouse

Your tour stops at the Guinness Storehouse where you can explore seven floors dedicated to the history and production of Ireland’s famous stout. Established as a fermentation plant in 1904, this landmark now covers over 157,000 square feet with exhibits showcasing everything from the brewing process to marketing campaigns. Visitors spend approximately two hours navigating through interactive displays that highlight key historical dates such as Arthur Guinness signing his lease at St James' Gate brewery on December 31, 1759, and the opening of the storehouse as a museum in 2000. The tour includes stops at the Gravity Bar for panoramic views of Dublin from its elevated position and the Guinness Tasting Rooms where you can sample different types of Guinness beer. This experience is unique compared to other brewery tours due to its comprehensive coverage of both historical and contemporary aspects of the brand, making it a must-visit site in Dublin.

Discover Ireland’s Iconic Stout

At the Guinness Storehouse, guests can dive into the rich history of Ireland’s beloved stout through interactive exhibits that cover over seven floors. The storehouse was established as a fermentation plant in 1904 and underwent significant renovations to become a museum showcasing the brand’s legacy since Arthur Guinness signed his lease at St James' Gate brewery on December 31, 1759. Covering an impressive area of 157,000 square feet, visitors spend about two hours exploring exhibits that highlight key figures and milestones in Guinness history, including its marketing campaigns and global reach. The tour includes a tasting session at the Guinness Tasting Rooms where you can sample different types of Guinness beer and learn about brewing techniques unique to this brand. This experience is unparalleled compared to other brewery tours due to its comprehensive coverage of historical and contemporary aspects of Guinness.

Tour Highlights

• Explore the Guinness Storehouse, once a fermentation plant
• Multilingual audioguide in 14 languages including English and Spanish
• Tasting experience at Guinness Tasting Rooms with various beer types
• Panoramic views from Gravity Bar on the seventh floor of Dublin cityscape
• Interactive exhibits covering seven floors dedicated to Ireland’s iconic stout
• Historical displays showcasing key figures like Arthur Guinness since 1759
• Access to all areas including interactive brewing demonstrations and marketing campaigns
• Convenient self-guided tour allowing visitors to explore at their own pace with detailed information

Perfect for history buffs, beer enthusiasts, and tourists looking to delve into Dublin’s cultural heritage, this guided experience provides an in-depth look at one of Ireland's most iconic brands through interactive displays and historical artifacts. The tour allows you to explore the Guinness Storehouse, taste different types of Guinness beer, and enjoy panoramic views from Gravity Bar, giving you a comprehensive understanding of the brand’s legacy while enjoying its rich history and cultural impact.

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