• The Guinness Storehouse is proud to be part of one of Dublin's most vibrant and historic neighbourhoods, the Liberties.
  • The Guinness Storehouse contains seven unforgettable floors of sights, sounds and sensations in a building that has been brewing beer for over 250 years.
  • The Guinness Storehouse is one of the tallest buildings in Dublin, which means that the bar offers a stunning vantage point from which to admire the Irish capital.
  • Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. ... Guinness Storehouse is a tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland.[2][3] Since opening in 2000, it...
  • Say cheers at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, Ireland. Housed in an old fermentation plant, the seven-story brewery gives you the lowdown on...
  • Pay a visit to the Guinness Storehouse, one of Ireland's most popular attractions. You'll also get entry to the Gravity Bar for unparalleled panoramic views of Dublin.
  • Discover one of Dublin’s most-popular attractions, the Guinness Storehouse, an old fermentation plant for Guinness Brewery.
  • No great story ever started with a glass of milk! If you are visiting Dublin, you definitely must visit the Guinness Storehouse.
  • Check out our post below on what you can expect from this top attraction in Dublin! Why visit Guinness Storehouse? Guinness Beer is certainly Ireland’s pride.
  • Trace the story of Guinness, Ireland's famous stout, on your self-guided tour at the Guinness Storehouse at St James’s Gate in Dublin city!
  • For visitors to Dublin, a trip to the Guinness Storehouse is more than just a brewery tour – it’s an immersive journey through history, culture, and craftsmanship.
  • The brewery is located just outside Dublin city centre, near Houston station and the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
  • in Dublin — the Guinness Storehouse . ... Plus, it is Dublin’s #1 attraction, so there’s a chance tickets could be sold out if you wait to by your tickets on the day of.
  • The Guinness Storehouse is one of Dublin's most popular visitor attractions and here you will discover all there is to know about Ireland's most famous export.