The Brewer's Dining Hall - Guinness Storehouse
About
The Guinness Storehouse, located at St. James's Gate in Dublin, is the world’s most famous beer exhibition and the third‑largest drinking attraction in the world. Visitors walk through four engaging floors that chronicle the story of Guinness from its 1759 origins to the modern day, housed entirely within the historic brewery complex. The experience is self‑guided, allowing guests to learn at their own pace while enjoying interactive displays, a beer‑themed multimedia journey, and a palpable sense of the brand’s heritage. A highlight of the journey is the Gravity Bar on the ninth floor, where guests can sip Guinness while admiring a 360‑degree view of Dublin’s skyline. The bar also offers a range of special experiences such as the Stoutie— where a customized pint prints your selfie—and the Guinness Academy, an intimate learning session that teaches the legendary six‑step brewing ritual. The Storehouse caters to all ages and interests, offering a sensory‑friendly experience and an autism‑friendly day each month. Whether you’re a history buff, a beer connoisseur, a family looking for a fun day out, or a casual tourist, the Brewery’s blend of history, interactive exhibits, and iconic view makes it a must‑stop in Dublin’s city centre.
Highlights
- Gravity Bar
- Self‑Guided Tour
- Guinness Story
- Stoutie Experience
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (April‑October) offers mild weather and smaller crowds, creating a more relaxed and enjoyable exploration of Guinness culture.
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour
Tickets & pricing
Adult Ticket
€22.00
Add‑on: Stoutie
€8.00
Add‑on: Guinness Academy
€12.00