Guinness Storehouse

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★ 4.9 (60K+ reviews) • 34K+ booked
Welcome to the Guinness Storehouse, the heart of Ireland's most iconic beer, nestled in the vibrant city of Dublin. This world-renowned attraction offers an immersive experience into the rich history and culture of Guinness, where over 260 years of Irish brewing tradition meets innovative techniques. From the moment you step beyond the gates, you'll be captivated by the sights, sounds, tastes, and aromas that define the essence of the 'black stuff.' Dive into the heart of Ireland's brewing legacy, where the soul of this iconic beer comes to life. Whether you're a beer enthusiast or a curious traveler, the Guinness Storehouse promises an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and modern brewing creativity, making it a must-visit destination for all.
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St. James's Gate, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland
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4.9 /5
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Klook用戶
1 Jul
Deserve to have a look in Guiness Storehouse, you will earn lots of social engagement if posting fb/ ig. By the way, enjoying a big pint (1 pint) of guinness is so cool and nice in top Gravity Bar at 7/f with a good city view.
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Klook用戶
20 Jun
Although the location is a bit far, it can be used as a slow walk in the city. The museum is well divided, the beer tasting on the rooftop, plus the comfortable fishing environment, is it a good experience?
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Klook用戶
20 Jun
The whole trip was very good, the place was beautiful and worth going. 𣎴 However, the tour guide emphasized that everyone should give tips, which was a bit offensive. If you do a good job, you will pay.
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Klook 用戶
17 Jun
Great travel experience. The tour guide was very enthusiastic in introducing the history and culture of Dublin. These are in-depth tours that you can't experience by yourself.
Klook客路用户
16 Jun
Our tour guide was Peter 10, a very professional and careful gentleman. He explained everything from history to modern times, from the palace to civilians. He was very knowledgeable and humorous, and it was not tiring to listen to him. The driver drove very smoothly and sat at ease. We were surprised to go to Galway in the afternoon. It was a very beautiful town. The cathedral was unique and worth seeing. Nora's former residence was not open and only the exterior could be seen. Murphy's ice cream was also delicious. We wanted to visit the university campus. On the way, we asked for directions and met a local family. They told us how to get there warmly and attentively. Although it was a short stop of one or two hours, it left us with good memories.
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Chuan *********
13 Jun
Highly recommended. Interesting to know about the history of Guinness and get a taste of it on the 7th floor, where we can enjoy the views of Dublin City.
Klook User
4 Jun
Best tour guide and so well coordinated. I had the best day ever
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Klook User
4 Jun
Super relaxed self guided tour. lots to see and drink. also provides 2 restaurants inside the Storehouse itself. rooftop views are CRAZY
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Guinness Storehouse Experience

Step into the heart of Ireland's brewing heritage with the Guinness Storehouse Experience. This isn't just a tour; it's a journey through the senses. From the moment you enter, you'll be enveloped in the rich aromas of roasted barley and hops. Learn the art of brewing from the masters themselves and perfect your pint-pouring skills at the Guinness Academy. Capture a one-of-a-kind memory with the Stoutie, where your selfie graces the frothy top of a Guinness pint. For those seeking a deeper connection, the Connoisseur Experience offers an intimate tasting session that delves into the rich history and flavors of Guinness. It's an unmissable adventure for any beer lover.

Seven Floors of Brewing History

Embark on a captivating journey through the Seven Floors of Brewing History at the Guinness Storehouse. Each level offers a unique perspective on the storied past and innovative present of Guinness. From the raw ingredients to the final pour, you'll witness the meticulous process that transforms simple grains into the world-renowned stout. Along the way, enjoy the iconic Guinness advertisements that have left a lasting mark on global culture. This immersive experience is a testament to the craftsmanship and creativity that have defined Guinness for generations.

Guinness Brewery Experience

For those who crave an insider's look at the brewing process, the Guinness Brewery Experience at St. James’s Gate is a must. This exclusive tour takes you behind the scenes of a working brewery that has been a cornerstone of Dublin's history for over 300 years. Discover the secrets of brewing excellence and the legacy of Arthur Guinness, whose vision continues to inspire. It's a rare opportunity to see where tradition meets innovation, making it an essential stop for any beer enthusiast visiting Dublin.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Guinness Storehouse is more than just a brewery; it's a cultural icon that celebrates the legacy of Arthur Guinness and the profound impact his creation has had on Irish culture. Visitors can explore the rich history of Guinness, tracing its journey from modest beginnings to becoming a global symbol. This landmark offers a fascinating glimpse into over two centuries of brewing excellence, where the past and present of beer culture beautifully converge.

Local Cuisine

Embark on a delightful culinary adventure at the Guinness Storehouse, where a variety of dining options await. At the 1837 Bar & Brasserie, indulge in the classic Beef & Guinness stew, or head to Arthur’s Bar for the savory Guinness & Herb sausages. For those seeking a quick bite, the Cooperage Café offers freshly-baked treats, while the Brewers’ Dining Hall tempts with a seafood-inspired menu. Don't miss the food truck, which serves dishes perfectly paired with the range of Guinness beers, ensuring a taste experience you won't want to miss.