Guinness Storehouse, Dublin — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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The Guinness Storehouse at St. James's Gate Brewery has welcomed over twenty million visitors since opening on December 2, 2000, making it one of Ireland's most popular attractions and a pilgrimage site for beer lovers worldwide.

The building itself is extraordinary. Seven floors surround a glass atrium shaped like a giant pint of Guinness, rising through the center of the structure. Each floor tells a different part of the Guinness story through interactive displays covering ingredients, the brewing process, transport, cooperage (barrel-making), and the brand's legendary advertising campaigns.

The real highlight waits on the seventh floor: the Gravity Bar, with its 360-degree panoramic views of Dublin. Visitors can enjoy a pint of Guinness included with most admission tickets while looking out over the city that Arthur Guinness made synonymous with dark beer.

For those who want to go deeper, the Perfect Pint bar teaches visitors how to pour the ideal Guinness, complete with a selfie printed on the foam. The Brewery Bar on the fifth floor serves Irish cuisine that incorporates Guinness into dishes and pairings.

Arthur Guinness signed the lease for St. James's Gate in 1759 for 9,000 years at 45 pounds per year, a deal that remains one of the most optimistic business decisions in history. The brewery has operated continuously on this site ever since.

A Questo quest through Dublin can build the anticipation before you arrive at the Storehouse, connecting the brewery district to the wider story of how beer shaped Dublin's economy, culture, and identity.

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Address
Ushers, Dublin 8, Irlanda

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Guinness Storehouse?
The Guinness Storehouse is a seven-floor visitor experience at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin. It tells the story of Guinness through interactive displays, includes a pint in the panoramic Gravity Bar on the seventh floor, and offers experiences like learning to pour the perfect pint. Over twenty million people have visited since it opened in 2000.
Is a pint of Guinness included in the ticket?
Most admission tickets include a pint of Guinness in the seventh-floor Gravity Bar, which offers 360-degree panoramic views of Dublin. The Perfect Pint bar also allows visitors to pour their own Guinness and have their selfie printed on the foam.
How long does the Guinness Storehouse take?
Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours exploring the seven floors, which cover ingredients, brewing, transport, cooperage, advertising, and dining. Allow extra time if you want to enjoy the Gravity Bar views and take the pint-pouring experience.
Do I need to book Guinness Storehouse tickets in advance?
Advance booking is strongly recommended, especially during peak tourist season. The Storehouse is one of Dublin's most popular attractions and can get very busy. Online tickets often offer a discount compared to walk-up prices.

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