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Four pints of Guinness with creamy heads are lined up on a bar counter, with the logo clearly visible.
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Guinness Storehouse Tickets

Get your fill of Ireland's best-known beer in Dublin

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Amanda,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
11 Feb 2026
Excellent
We were glad we chose to take the tour. We love history and culture and this didn’t disappoint. A well presented exhibition , interactive experiences, very informative, and with a pint of...
We were glad we chose to take the tour. We love history and culture and this didn’t disappoint. A well presented exhibition , interactive experiences, very informative, and with a pint of nectar included !
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Dean,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
09 Feb 2026
Excellent
The experience here was great, totally accessible as my partner uses a mobility scooter, the staff here were just wonderful, helpful and knowledgeable, the staff in the store were just so helpful,...
The experience here was great, totally accessible as my partner uses a mobility scooter, the staff here were just wonderful, helpful and knowledgeable, the staff in the store were just so helpful, a totally great experience here!
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Tina ,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
11 Mar 2026
Excellent
Its definenately worth a visit, very interesting. I'm not a guinness drinker but i tried it and then had my free pint of guinness up in the gravity bar. We were very lucky with weather and the...
Its definenately worth a visit, very interesting. I'm not a guinness drinker but i tried it and then had my free pint of guinness up in the gravity bar. We were very lucky with weather and the views from there were stunning.
Guinness Storehouse Experience

About: Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's premier tourist attraction and the perfect pitstop for any beer fan!

Located at St. James's Gate in Dublin, Ireland, visitors will learn about the history of the Guinness family, enjoy the brewery experience, and sample everything there is to know about Ireland's famous beer. There are even tastings and a rooftop bar with stunning city views.

Guinness Storehouse

Friday
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Saturday
09:30:00 - 18:00:00
Sunday
09:30:00 - 17:00:00
Monday
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Tuesday
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Wednesday
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Thursday
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Guinness Storehouse
St James's Gate, D08 VF8H, Dublin
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