The Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, Ireland – Top 10 Things to See and Do

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  • Created: October 2, 2013 8:44 pm
  • Updated: December 12, 2017 10:59 am
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The Guinness Storehouse is one of the 'must see' tourist attractions of Irelands capital city, Dublin. It is located at the working St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin.  The Storehouse is laid out over seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness. The ground floor introduces the beer's four ingredients (water, barley, hops and yeast), and the brewery's founder, Arthur Guinness. Other floors feature the history of Guinness advertising and include an interactive exhibit on responsible drinking. The seventh floor houses the Gravity Bar with views of Dublin and where visitors may drink a pint of Guinness included in the price of admission.

- Auther Guinness signed a 9000 year lease for the brewery lands at St. James Gate on 31st December 1759

- GUINNESS is brewed in 49 countries worldwide and sold in over 150

- The most GUINNESS is sold in Great Britain, followed by Ireland, Nigeria, United States of America and Cameroon

- Adfert village in Co. Kerry, in the west of Ireland with a population of 800 consumes the most Guinness in the world per Capita (Person)

- Gravity Bar is the highest bar in Dublin located 46 metres off the ground.

- St. James’s Gate at the entrance to the Guinness brewery in Dublin was once the start of the Camino Way pilgrimage to Compostella in Spain

- St. James’s Gate Brewery is the biggest stout export brewery in the world

- Buy your discount tickets on www.guinness-storehouse.com

  • Open All Year 7 days: 9.30am-5pm (last admission 5pm)
  • July and August 9.30am-7pm (last admission 7pm)
  • Closed: Christmas Day, St. Stephen's Day & Good Friday.

1. The Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, Ireland - Top 10 Things to See and Do

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The Guinness Storehouse is one of the ‘must see’ tourist attractions of Irelands capital city, Dublin. It is located at the working St. James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin.  The Storehouse is laid out over seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness. The ground floor introduces the beer’s four ingredients (water, barley, hops and yeast), and the brewery’s founder, Arthur Guinness. Other floors feature the history of Guinness advertising and include an interactive exhibit on responsible drinking. The seventh floor houses the Gravity Bar with views of Dublin and where visitors may drink a pint of Guinness included in the price of admission.

– Auther Guinness signed a 9000 year lease for the brewery lands at St. James Gate on 31st December 1759

– GUINNESS is brewed in 49 countries worldwide and sold in over 150

– The most GUINNESS is sold in Great Britain, followed by Ireland, Nigeria, United States of America and Cameroon

– Adfert village in Co. Kerry, in the west of Ireland with a population of 800 consumes the most Guinness in the world per Capita (Person)

– Gravity Bar is the highest bar in Dublin located 46 metres off the ground.

– St. James’s Gate at the entrance to the Guinness brewery in Dublin was once the start of the Camino Way pilgrimage to Compostella in Spain

– St. James’s Gate Brewery is the biggest stout export brewery in the world

– Buy your discount tickets on www.guinness-storehouse.com

  • Open All Year 7 days: 9.30am-5pm (last admission 5pm)
  • July and August 9.30am-7pm (last admission 7pm)
  • Closed: Christmas Day, St. Stephen’s Day & Good Friday.