The Experience
The Guinness Storehouse Tour is the number one experience in Dublin and in fact the most visited attraction in Ireland. It's a must do experience on any visit to Dublin and is located in the heart of the famous Guinness brewery at St James’ Gate. Housed in an old Fermentation Plant, now the seven story visitor experience tells the history of the making of this world famous stout. This tour is fantastic for any lover of Guinness, learn how this beautiful crafted stout is created with all the processes that go into one of the most successful beer brands in the world!
This Guinness Storehouse gift voucher allows one person to re-live the dramatic story that begins almost 250 years ago and ends in Gravity Bar where you will receive a complimentary pint while relaxing and enjoying spectacular views over the beautiful city of Dublin.
Vital Information
Please contact us to pre-book your ticket in advance. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult, aged 18 years or over whilst visiting Guinness Storehouse. Children under the age of 18 are permitted to visit Guinness Storehouse where alcoholic beverages will be available but will not be served alcohol.
The Weather
The Guinness Storehouse Tour is not dependent on weather conditions.
Session Length
Your Guinness Storehouse gift voucher entitles you to the self-guided tour, which means you can take as long as you want to. We would recommend allowing at least a couple of hours to enjoy the Guinness Storehouse.
Numbers
This Guinness Storehouse gift card is valid for one person.
Spectators
Spectators should purchase additional Guinness Storehouse gift vouchers.
What To Wear
Wear whatever you feel comfortable in during your Guinness experience in Dublin.
Availability
Guinness Storehouse is open 7 days a week, 9:30am - 5pm (last admission is at 5pm). Extended opening hours during July and August (last admission at 7pm).
Open all year apart from Good Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, & St Stephens Day. Opening hours of the Storehouse may vary due to current restictions
Location
Dublin, Ireland