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Destilaria Jameson + Guinness Storehouse

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  • Guinness Storehouse: Ingresso de entrada
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Guinness Storehouse Tickets Overview

As Ireland’s most visited tourist attraction, booking Guinness Storehouse tickets in advance to secure your preferred entry time is essential.

Ticket options at the Guinness Storehouse cater to all types of visitors, from those who simply want to walk through history to true stout enthusiasts who want an in-depth look at the story behind the “Black Stuff.”

Each ticket type is designed to help you make the most of your visit, from self-guided tours to premium tasting sessions.

Standard Guinness Factory Dublin entry tickets let you explore all seven floors of the iconic Guinness Store House at your own pace. These tickets include access to interactive brewing exhibits and end with a complimentary pint of Guinness (or a soft drink) at the famous Gravity Bar.

Key benefits:

  • Skip the queue with fast-track entry using your Guinness tickets
  • Access interactive brewing exhibits and the iconic Guinness advertising displays
  • Take in 360-degree city views from the Gravity Bar with a free drink included

Best for: Independent travellers and first-time visitors who want the flexibility to discover St. James's Gate and its story in their own time.

Upgrade your visit to the Guinness Factory with a professional-led tour or a premium Connoisseur Experience for a more detailed visit. Follow an expert for inside stories, access special tasting sessions, and see the brewing process in even greater detail.

You can also try unique activities, such as STOUTie, where your selfie is printed on a pint, or join the Guinness Academy to learn how to pour the perfect pint. Guided Guinness Museum Dublin tickets also offer access to the building’s most historical spaces.

Key benefits:

  • Learn about Arthur Guinness and the brand’s heritage
  • Enjoy exclusive tastings and deepen your knowledge with expert guides
  • Explore historical artifacts not available on the standard route

Best for: Super-fans, groups, and anyone looking for a more hands-on Guinness Factory tickets experience with insider insights.

Combine your Guinness Storehouse Dublin tickets with top attractions like Jameson Distillery, the Book of Kells, or a Hop-on Hop-off tour, using bundle offers or passes such as the Go City Dublin Pass.

Key benefits:

  • Save on the overall Guinness Storehouse ticket prices by bundling with other top Dublin attractions
  • Use one digital ticket for easy entry across Dublin’s top sights
  • Simplify your travel plans and maximise sightseeing

Best for: Visitors spending 2-3 days in Dublin who want to maximize their sightseeing budget.

Discover the Guinness Storehouse

Reach the seventh floor to find the Gravity Bar, a unique 360° glass bar high above Dublin. Take in the views over the city and its famous landmarks, from the Wicklow Mountains across the River Liffey to Phoenix Park.

Why it’s a must-see: Finish your visit with a well-earned pint and soak in Dublin’s skyline from the top of the Guinness Storehouse.

Ticket access: Entry to the Gravity Bar is included with all standard Guinness Storehouse tickets.

Start your tour on the lower floors, where interactive displays reveal the secrets of Ireland’s most famous stout and its ingredients: water, barley, hops, and yeast.

Learn about the original 9,000-year lease signed by Arthur Guinness and walk past scent stations and huge brewing equipment, including a striking waterfall and the unmistakable aroma of roasting barley.

Why it’s a must-see: Get all your senses involved as you discover what goes into every pint and see the giant indoor waterfall.

Ticket access: All ticket holders get access to the brewing process and ingredients exhibits.

Explore the colourful history of Guinness’s famous marketing campaigns, from the original posters and TV spots to the instantly recognisable toucan, oyster, and the legendary "Surfer" advert.

Why It’s a must-see: Rediscover classic campaigns and watch how Guinness became one of the world’s most recognisable brands. This floor is filled with nostalgia and creative inspiration.

Ticket access: All Guinness Dublin tickets include entry to the advertising floor.

Know Before You Go: Visiting The Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse is open daily from 9:30 to 19:30, with last entry permitted two hours before closing.

Please check the website before your visit, as opening hours are subject to change.

  • Address: St. James's Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland
  • By Luas (tram): Take the Red Line and get off at the James’s stop
  • By bus: Take bus 13, 40, or 123 and get off at the James's Street stop, which is a short walk from the entrance
  • By foot: The Storehouse is about a 20-minute walk from Temple Bar or Christchurch Cathedral

The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, with elevators connecting all seven floors.

Wheelchairs are also available to borrow from the information desk.

  • Age limit: The Guinness Storehouse is family-friendly, but only visitors aged 18+ may drink alcohol. Please bring a valid photo ID
  • Security: Bag checks are mandatory at the entrance
  • Luggage: A cloakroom is available onsite, but space for large suitcases is limited

Guinness Storehouse Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you must book timed-entry tickets for the Guinness Storehouse in advance. Booking your time slot online is highly recommended, especially during busy periods, as popular slots fill up quickly.

You can buy Guinness Storehouse tickets at the door, but availability is not guaranteed. Popular time slots often sell out, and you’ll typically pay 20–30% more compared to online prices.

Guinness Storehouse ticket prices vary by ticket type and time of day. Standard entry is usually cheaper for off-peak times, while popular time slots, guided tours, or premium ticket options generally cost more.

When you book Guinness Storehouse tickets online, you receive instant mobile tickets after a secure checkout. Simply show your ticket on your phone for entry.

Yes, all standard tickets for Guinness Storehouse include a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar. Under-18s can claim a soft drink instead.

Yes, when you buy Guinness Storehouse tickets online, you can skip the ticket purchase queue at the entrance. You may still need to queue for entry, ticket scanning, or security checks.

A visit to the Guinness Storehouse usually takes about 90 minutes to 2 hours. You can spend longer if you want to explore every exhibit, enjoy the Gravity Bar, or take part in extra experiences.

No, the Guinness Storehouse is typically closed over Christmas, including December 24, 25, and 26. Opening hours can vary, so it’s always best to check the official website before planning your visit.

Yes, bring a valid photo ID if you plan to drink alcohol. ID checks are strictly enforced for complimentary and purchased alcoholic drinks.

For the best value, book Guinness Storehouse tickets online in advance. You can also save money by purchasing bundles or attraction passes that combine the Storehouse with other popular Dublin experiences.

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Guinness Storehouse - Informações úteis

A Guinness Storehouse é a principal atração turística de Dublin e o ponto de parada perfeito para qualquer fã de cerveja!

James's Gate, em Dublin, Irlanda, os visitantes aprenderão sobre a história da família Guinness, desfrutarão da experiência da cervejaria e experimentarão tudo o que há para saber sobre a famosa cerveja irlandesa. Há até degustações e um bar na cobertura com vistas deslumbrantes da cidade.

Guinness Storehouse

Sexta
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Sábado
09:30:00 - 18:00:00
Domingo
09:30:00 - 17:00:00
Segunda
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Terça
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Quarta
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Quinta
10:00:00 - 17:00:00
Guinness Storehouse
St James's Gate, D08 VF8H, Dublin
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