Guinness Storehouse Brewery Tour
the beer of ireland
Welcome to Dublin’s Number 1 Tourist Attraction! The Guinness Storehouse is home to the production of the iconic Guinness Beer. It is mostly known for that perfect dark pint. So get ready to come explore one of the most known beers in the world!
Get ready for a Brewery tour like no other! Being that is is one of the most popular attractions in Dublin, organized tours just can’t happen. Once inside you will be able to freely explore the in’s-and-out’s of the whole Storehouse. They have guided tour information listed on panels at every location. So you can read as much or little as you want! There are so many interactive stations for you to test your knowledge and skill.
Do I get Samples?
On most brewery tours - you leave not being able to walk out! However becuase it is such a big facility and there is so much to do and try - you get to choose your sample experience. You can learn to pour your own cup, get a pint, or do a sampler flight. I think it is really neat how you get to choose your own experiences the while way through!
how much does it cost?
The Guinness Storehouse is one of the most expensive Brewery tours I have been on. While I knew Ireland was already more expensive I was prepared for the big bucks! Online the prices start at €18.50 but that all depends on the time and tour you get! Booking far out in advance will guarantee you cheeper prices but we spent almost $25 a person on tickets.
Book Tickets Here: https://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/tickets
where is it at?
The Storehouse is located in Dublin, Ireland. There is plenty of parking here if you choose to rent a car, but I am also sure the bus or public transportation can get you here. Best of all - You can just Uber!
Address:
Website: https://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en
Hours of Operation: 9:30am - 7pm (last admission is at 5pm)
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