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A Guinness Discovery

A small country with a big reputation, those visiting Ireland can expect friendly people, rich heritage and rustic land steeped in history.
 
Towering castles, breath-taking monuments and medieval architecture set the scene while you will never be too far from a lively pub or authentic eatery. Bursting with charisma and layers of culture, Ireland remains unspoiled and true to its roots with traditional builds and majestic landmarks on every corner.

Home to the black stuff, what better way to kick off your Irish adventure than with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse? situated in the heart of St. James' Gate Brewery, the Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular tourist attraction. 

The tour begins at the bottom of the world’s largest pint glass and makes it way up through seven dynamic floors. Learn the history behind the creation, taste the unexpected, perfect your pour and conclude your journey by enjoying a pint at the panoramic rooftop Gravity Bar.

Offering a five-star tasting experience, this intimate session takes place inside an enchanting bar where experts will guide you into being the ultimate connoisseur. Brace yourself for a sensory mission where the brew-educated staff will take you on a tasting discovery filled with tales and traditions. This stout extravaganza is not one to be missed. 

WINGED BOOTS WISDOM


If you’re feeling peckish, be sure to check out the Guinness Storehouses’ Brewers' Dining Hall. Inspired by the 18th and 19th century dining rooms at St James's Gate, the eatery features an open kitchen and a delicious menu of iconic Guinness dishes.



 
A small country with a big reputation, those visiting Ireland can expect friendly people, rich heritage and rustic land steeped in history.
 
Towering castles, breath-taking monuments and medieval architecture set the scene while you will never be too far from a lively pub or authentic eatery. Bursting with charisma and layers of culture, Ireland remains unspoiled and true to its roots with traditional builds and majestic landmarks on every corner.

Home to the black stuff, what better way to kick off your Irish adventure than with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse? situated in the heart of St. James' Gate Brewery, the Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular tourist attraction. 

The tour begins at the bottom of the world’s largest pint glass and makes it way up through seven dynamic floors. Learn the history behind the creation, taste the unexpected, perfect your pour and conclude your journey by enjoying a pint at the panoramic rooftop Gravity Bar.

Offering a five-star tasting experience, this intimate session takes place inside an enchanting bar where experts will guide you into being the ultimate connoisseur. Brace yourself for a sensory mission where the brew-educated staff will take you on a tasting discovery filled with tales and traditions. This stout extravaganza is not one to be missed. 

WINGED BOOTS WISDOM


If you’re feeling peckish, be sure to check out the Guinness Storehouses’ Brewers' Dining Hall. Inspired by the 18th and 19th century dining rooms at St James's Gate, the eatery features an open kitchen and a delicious menu of iconic Guinness dishes.



 
A small country with a big reputation, those visiting Ireland can expect friendly people, rich heritage and rustic land steeped in history.
 
Towering castles, breath-taking monuments and medieval architecture set the scene while you will never be too far from a lively pub or authentic eatery. Bursting with charisma and layers of culture, Ireland remains unspoiled and true to its roots with traditional builds and majestic landmarks on every corner.

Home to the black stuff, what better way to kick off your Irish adventure than with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse? situated in the heart of St. James' Gate Brewery, the Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular tourist attraction. 

The tour begins at the bottom of the world’s largest pint glass and makes it way up through seven dynamic floors. Learn the history behind the creation, taste the unexpected, perfect your pour and conclude your journey by enjoying a pint at the panoramic rooftop Gravity Bar.

Offering a five-star tasting experience, this intimate session takes place inside an enchanting bar where experts will guide you into being the ultimate connoisseur. Brace yourself for a sensory mission where the brew-educated staff will take you on a tasting discovery filled with tales and traditions. This stout extravaganza is not one to be missed. 

WINGED BOOTS WISDOM


If you’re feeling peckish, be sure to check out the Guinness Storehouses’ Brewers' Dining Hall. Inspired by the 18th and 19th century dining rooms at St James's Gate, the eatery features an open kitchen and a delicious menu of iconic Guinness dishes.



 
  • In/Out: Indoors
  • Traveller Type: Adults, Couples, Families, Children
  • Best for: Sightseeing, Cultural, Food & Wine
  • Address: Market Street South, Ushers, Dublin 8, Ireland
  • Opening Times: 9:30am - 5pm
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Get in touch with our team of personal travel managers to start planning your trip
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  • The human touch
  • Complete concierge service
  • 24/7 out of hours contact