The Guinness Storehouse insightfully unfolds beer history and is a must-stop visit if you're in Dublin to experience an unforgettable tour like no other.
This emblematic building was built in 1902 as one of the fermentation plants for beer in the area and was converted into a storehouse in 1997, receiving over 20 million visitors to date, including remarkable people such as Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth.
You will discover and immerse yourself in its history through interactive exhibitions, allowing you to taste the flavours and aromas of this iconic beer. The Storehouse has seven floors, including a pint-shaped glass atrium, and ground floors where you'll explore the main beer ingredients. Other floors include exhibitions, shops, and a bar to enjoy the best Irish Cuisine. On top of that, you can also go to the seventh floor to get the best panoramic of Dublin from the Gravity Bar.
Believe it or not, the Guinness Storehouse is child-friendly, with multiple accessible areas for pushchairs, strollers and buggies. Of course, children must come accompanied by an adult, but we guarantee an excellent time by including non-alcoholic drinks for them.
You can also learn enriching history as the building has Guinness Archives dating back to 1759.
It's a truly unique place part of Irish identity and culture. Visit us now!
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Guinness Storehouse
Guinness Storehouse, St. James's Gate, Dublin 8 Dublin (City)
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