Ah, Guinness! One of, and quite possibly, the world’s most famous stout. Why not take a visit to the home of this fantastic drink, at St James Gate Brewery in Dublin? The brewery is steeped in history and has been in use since the 1600s, with the area even being an important medieval centre. Guinness itself has been brewing at the site since 1759, and the lease was signed for 9,000 years! So, needless to say, the brewery won’t be going anywhere any time soon.

Where is the Guinness Storehouse?

The brewery is located just outside Dublin city centre, near Houston station and the Irish Museum of Modern Art.

Visitors can tour the facility by themselves and at their own pace, the tour will explain the history of the brewery, and, how the stout is made. The tour will end at their famous Gravity bar, which gives visitors a fantastic 360-degree view of the city! Of course, on top of this, visitors will also get their own complimentary pint of Guinness, which is sure to be the best around! Admission to the brewery starts at £22, and, this includes the complimentary pint and gravity bar views. So, what are you waiting for? Make the most of your next day off, and, visit the famous Guinness Storehouse in Dublin!

  • Easily accessible from the city centre.
  • ID required at bar.
  • Immersive tours.

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