What are the Guinness Storehouse opening hours? Our opening hours are Monday to Thursday from 11.30 to 19.00 (last entry 17.00), Friday 11.30 to 21.30 (last entry 20.00), Saturday 11.00 to 21.30 (last entry 20.00) and Sunday 11.00 to 19.00 (last entry 17.00). The Guinness Storehouse is not open from the 24th of December to the 26th of December.

What time does the Guinness Storehouse close? Our closing time from Sunday to Thursday is at 19:00 with the last admission at 17:00. Our closing time from Friday to Saturday is at 21.30 with the last admission at 20.00.

Is the Guinness Storehouse building wheelchair accessible? Yes, we have lifts throughout the building to facilitate access for wheelchair users. We also have wheelchairs on site, and we can arrange an assistant to help navigate the building if it is required on the day. If you have concerns or specific requirements you can let us know by emailing info@guinnessstorehouse.com. The entrance for groups, wheelchairs and pushchairs to Guinness Storehouse is located on Market Street. Visitors will need to push the call button to gain access and should follow internal signs to the lift/elevator and ticket desks.

Is there car parking available at the Guinness Storehouse? Free parking is a short walk away on Crane Street. It is offered on a first come, first serve basis. Parking on Market Street is reserved for coaches.

Can I take photos and videos inside the Guinness Storehouse? Yes, you can take photos and we encourage it so long as it is safe to do so. You can find us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram or tweet us @homeofguinness. Don’t forget to tag us in your photos and tell us all about your trip.

How do I get to the Guinness Storehouse? You can use the Google Map on our contact us page to get directions using your mobile phone to get to the Guinness Storehouse. On Foot The most common way to get to the Guinness Storehouse is to walk from Dublin City Centre. By Tram (LUAS) Dublin has a light rail tram that crosses the city called the LUAS (the Irish word for speed) If you are in the city centre you will need to get on the Red Line that goes towards Tallaght. There is a map at every station, and you can look up your nearest LUAS stop on their website or using the maps application on your phone. The closest LUAS stop to the Guinness Storehouse is called James’s. When you get to James’s Luas stop you can follow a short route to get the main entrance of the Guinness Storehouse. Walking Directions from James’s Street LUAS Stop: When you get off the tram turn left and head back along the track and turn right on to James Street. Walk a short distance until you see a turn on to Basin Street Lower. Turn right and walk to the end of the street. Turn left onto Basin view and walk around the corner until you see another left turn. Turn left on the St. James Avenue. Walk to the end of St. James Avenue and follow the loop in the road around until you see the Guinness Storehouse and old brewery building. Walk past the gates and then turn left onto Market Street South. The Guinness Storehouse entrance is on your left. You cannot miss it. If you are travelling from O’Connell Street near Dublin’s famous Spire monument you can reach the Abbey Street LUAS by walking a short distance to Abbey Street. By Bus Dublin has very frequent public bus services that cross the entire city. If you are using the regular bus service, the buses are usually yellow and blue in colour with a number on the front of them that determines the route. There are numerous tour operators that also stop at the Guinness Storehouse, please check with your tour operator for more details on their specific route and times. If you are travelling to the Guinness Storehouse you can get the following buses from O’Connell Street. 13 towards Grange Castle, departing from stop 270

40 towards Liffey Valley, departing from stop 270

123 towards Walkinstown (Kilmanagh Road) You will need to get off the bus on James’s Street and Watling Street at stop number 1940. When you exit the bus, walk to the left and look up at the end of the street, you will see a sign that points you to the Guinness Storehouse. It is a short walk from this sign. You can find more information and plan your route using the Dublin Bus app (for iPhone & Android) or using the Transport for Ireland Journey Planner (This site is in English only, but you can also use google maps in your native language) If you are paying in cash, please make sure you have the exact change as buses do not accept notes or offer change in Ireland. Fare information can be found on dublinbus.ie We recommend travellers use a Leap card as they offer better rates on travelling and are accepted by buses, trams and trains. You can get a tourist Leap card on the Leap Card website. By Taxi Dublin has a large amount of taxis and taxi services. You can hail one from any street in Dublin, the busier the street the quicker it will be. The taxi will drop you straight to the door. You can hail a taxi by using the Free Now application. Uber is not available in Dublin. By Car You can also drive to the Guinness Storehouse, there is a limited amount of parking available. Free parking is just minutes away on Crane Street and is offered on a first come, first serve basis. Parking on Market Street is reserved for coaches.

What apps can I get to find about more about travelling around Dublin? It can be difficult to get around a city you are not familiar with. Luckily there is plenty of technology available to make things easier. You can get more detailed real time information by downloading various mobile applications for each method of transport. Dublin Bus Application for Android or iPhone

LUAS Application for Android or iPhone

Free Now Taxi hailing application for iPhone or Android

Transport for Ireland Journey Planner for iPhone and Android

What do tourists need to know about paying for travel and transport in Dublin? You can pay in cash or using a Leap card on trams, trains and buses. Leap cards are cheaper and there is a special rate for travellers and tourists. Taxis do not accept Leap cards as payment. In general, it is best to pay in cash when travelling by taxi or by using the Free Now Application and paying with your card.

CAN WE TAKE A TOUR OF THE GUINNESS BREWERY? To ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, some of our intimate upgrade experiences such as our Brewery Tour will remain closed to public groups for now. Our official Guinness Brewery Tour brings visitors ‘behind the gates’ on the ultimate Guinness experience. The tour explores the past, present, and future of brewing at St. James’s Gate. Capacity and times are limited. Places are limited so book your tickets early to secure your place. Please note The Guinness Brewery Tour is strictly over 18s and is an English language tour./en/guinness-brewery-tour

WHAT IS THE GUINNESS ACADEMY? The Guinness Academy is located on the fourth floor of the Guinness Storehouse. Here you can learn how to pour the perfect pint from one of our expert Beer Specialists at the Guinness Academy and claim your perfect pint certificate! The six-step ritual is as legendary as the beer itself - from the 119.5 seconds it takes to pour to the iconic surge and eventual settle. To ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, some of our experiences such as the Guinness Academy will remain closed to public groups for now but can be booked as part of the Guinness Uncovered tour.

HOW LONG DOES THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE TOUR TAKE? The Welcome Back ticket offers a self-guided tour. We recommend allowing at least 90 minutes to explore. The Guinness Uncovered ticket is a fully guided tour. It is a 60 minute experience with a Beer Specialist featuring a tasting session with Guinness favourites and new experimental beers from the Guinness Open Gate Brewery.

CAN I TAKE A SELF-GUIDED TOUR OF THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE? The Welcome Back ticket offers a self-guided tour and the Guinness Uncovered ticket is a fully guided tour. We have guided tours and audio guides in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Mandarin and can be rented on the ground floor for €2. For hearing impaired visitors there is a visual guide available in international sign language. To ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, audio guides will not be available for now.

Is the tour suitable for children? Yes, it is, the building is also a child friendly place that has enough room for buggies / push chairs. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

IS THERE AN AGE RESTRICTION TO ENTER THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE? No, there is no age restriction, so everyone can visit the Guinness Storehouse. However, if you are under the age of 18 you cannot drink or purchase alcohol, and you must be accompanied by an adult. Your ticket will entitle you to a free soft drink instead.

CAN I VISIT THE GRAVITY BAR WITHOUT A TICKET? No. However, buying a Welcome Back or a Guinness Uncovered ticket will allow you to visit the Gravity Bar and redeem your ticket for a free drink (a pint of Guinness, Hop House 13 or a soft drink).

WHERE CAN I BUY A TICKET FOR THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE TOUR? You can find our tickets on many websites and online tour operators but the best place to purchase tickets and guarantee the best price is by visiting our website www.guinness-storehouse.com. You’ll receive a booking/order reference number. Simply bring this with you on the day and show it at the admissions desk or kiosks. Your tickets will be printed then.

DOES THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE OFFER DISCOUNTED TICKETS? Ticket rates are determined by the time and date of your visit. For the best rates on tickets you can book your ticket online on the Guinness Storehouse website.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE CONNOISSEUR EXPERIENCE Our premium Connoisseur Experience provides the ultimate snug for you and up to 5 friends. This is a 90-minute tutored tasting with a Beer Specialist in our beautiful private bar. Included is a tasting paddle of a range of Guinness beers, a pint of Guinness, and entry to the wider Guinness Storehouse culminating in a trip to the Gravity Bar. Please email info@guinnessstorehouse.com to book this experience for your private group.

HOW MUCH DOES A SINGLE ADMISSION COST TO THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE? We have various prices that correspond with the age of the visitor and the time of day. Ticket Price Ranges: Adult tickets range from €15.00 to €25.00. Child tickets (5-17 years) are €4.00 and Children aged 0-4 go free. All children must always be accompanied by an adult.

GROUP AND TOUR BOOKINGS For information on tour groups and tour operator pricing, please contact the bookings team by emailing info@guinnessstorehouse.com There are extras available when purchasing the Welcome Back and Guinness Uncovered tickets. You can find out more about these at the checkout when you are booking a ticket, changing your booking online or browsing the website.

HOW CAN I CHANGE THE DATE AND TIME OF MY GUINNESS STOREHOUSE BOOKING? Don’t worry, you can change your time and date by visiting the Manage My Booking section of the website.

TO CHANGE YOUR BOOKING AND UPDATE YOUR TIME AND DATE SIMPLY: Go to Manage Your Booking under the Plan Your Visit tab on the Guinness Storehouse website. Enter the booking/order reference number found in your email confirmation page. Enter the surname on the account. Enter the email address used to book. Check the box beside “I’m not a robot” and click “Access my booking”. Select the new date and time and submit your changes, if there is a difference in price, you will be asked to enter your card details to pay the difference. If you experience difficulties, please contact the bookings team by emailing info@guinnessstorehouse.com or calling +353 1 408 4800.

CAN I GET A DISCOUNT ON THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE TICKETS? For the best rates on tickets, you can book your ticket online on the Guinness Storehouse website.

DO I HAVE TO BOOK MY GUINNESS STOREHOUSE TICKET IN ADVANCE? We strongly recommend booking your visit in advance to secure an available timeslot for you and your group. We ask that visitors arrive 5 minutes before your scheduled time slot. Failure to arrive within your allocated 15-minute time slot will result in your booking being deferred to the next available time slot. If your booking is deferred to a premium time slot, you will be required to pay the difference. We do not offer discounts if the ticket price goes down. To ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, visitors and their belongings may be subject to a security screening before gaining entry to the Guinness Storehouse.

How will I receive my tickets if I book online? When you purchase your ticket online, you’ll receive a conﬁrmation email with a unique reference number. Simply bring this booking reference number with you and present it at the information desk when you arrive. Your tickets will be printed at the desk. Please consider the environment before printing your booking reference number.

Can I buy a Guinness Storehouse gift card? We currently do not offer gift cards; you can purchase a ticket on someone’s behalf and enter their name and email address in the booking information. Please make sure to take note of the booking reference number on the order confirmation page.

CAN I CANCEL MY GUINNESS STOREHOUSE TICKET? Once your tickets have been purchased, the ticket is non-changeable and non-refundable except at the absolute discretion of the Guinness Storehouse. If you cannot make it on a specific day you are welcome to change your booking using the Manage My Booking feature on the website or by contacting the bookings team by emailing info@guinnessstorehouse.com or calling +353 1 408 4800.

WHERE CAN WE EAT AT THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE? The restaurant on the fifth floor of the Guinness Storehouse explores the relationship between Guinness and Food. Visitors can visit our restaurant without purchasing an experience ticket. Explore and enjoy our exciting new menu, which showcases how stouts and beers can uniquely cut, contrast or compliment foods. We ask that restaurant visitors pre-book their table whenever possible. Walk up visitors to our restaurant will be admitted subject to availability. Restaurant opening hours are Sunday 12.30 to 17.00, Monday to Thursday 12.30 – 16.00, and Friday and Saturday from 12.30 to 21.00. Please note that if you are visiting our restaurant only, you will not be able to browse the full Guinness Storehouse experience without a ticket upgrade.

I have a Dublin Pass, do I need to book a ticket or inform you when I am coming to the Guinness Storehouse? If you have a Dublin Pass you are free to come to the Guinness Storehouse at a time that is most convenient for you. Simply visit the pre-paid tickets desk in the arrivals hall on the day. If you do not have enough points on your Dublin Pass you can pay the difference at the desk. Once you’re past the desk, our team will print a ticket for you and you can skip the queue.

I am getting the Hop-on Hop-off bus does it go to the Guinness Storehouse? Yes, the Guinness Storehouse is a stop each of the following services Hop-on Hop-Off

Big Bus Tours

Dublin Sight Seeing Tours If you’ve a combo ticket, head straight to the prepaid desk in the arrivals hall to pick up your free tickets. You can skip the queue and start your tour immediately. If you have a standard ticket you can use your voucher book to get a €1 discount off the general admission price.

I’ve lost property on my visit to the Guinness Storehouse, what should I do? There are a few things you can do. Send us a description of the lost item and its content if applicable to info@guinnessstorehouse.com You can also call us on +353 1 408 4800 Or contact us on social media via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

I NEED TO CHANGE MY BOOKING DATE OR ARRIVAL TIME, HOW DO I DO IT? If you cannot make it on a specific day you are welcome to change your booking using the Manage My Booking feature on the website or by contacting the bookings team by emailing info@guinnessstorehouse.com or calling +353 1 408 4800. If your booking is deferred to a premium time slot, you will be required to pay the difference. We do not offer discounts if the ticket price goes down.

I wish to make a complaint about the Guinness Storehouse, how do I do this? We take our customer experience very seriously. If you wish to make a complaint, please email info@guinnessstorehouse.com with all the details.

I would like to pay a compliment to a Guinness Storehouse staff member, how do I do this? We value your feedback and appreciate that you would take the time to pay a compliment to a team member. You can email your compliments to info@guinnessstorehouse.com

I would like to leave a review for the Guinness Storehouse, where should I do this? Thank you. We are always ready and willing to read reviews about your experience at the Guinness Storehouse to find out what we did right and where we might improve in the future. You can leave a review on any of the following platforms: Tripadvisor

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I HAVE MY LUGGAGE WITH ME, CAN I STORE MY LUGGAGE AT THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE? To ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, please only bring hand luggage as we won’t be able to store any of your bags or coats for now.

Does the Guinness Storehouse offer a concession for people with disabilities? We don't offer concessions for visitors with disabilities, but we do offer free entry for a care assistant, limited to 1 person only, that visits with you, more information is available in our accessibility guide. If you have special requirements or further questions, please email info@guinnessstorehouse.com.

I would like to know more about sponsorship opportunities with the Guinness Storehouse? You should contact the Diageo Sponsorship team at sponsorship@diageo.com.

I would like to host an event, do you hire the venue? The Guinness Storehouse caters to a wide range of events large and small. You can read more about venue hire on our event hire pages. We also have a brochure available for download.

I would like to work at the Guinness Storehouse? We're always looking to recruit talented people and thank you for your interest in working for us. You can see our current vacancies on the Diageo jobs portal.

CAN I COME IN AND VISIT THE SHOP WITHOUT A TICKET? Visitors can visit our brand-new flagship store without purchasing an experience ticket. This store offers the largest collection of Guinness merchandise in the world, including “Storehouse Exclusives” like our latest collaboration with Carhatt clothing and a delicious range of confectionary, sauces and chutneys from our award-winning Irish producers. You can share the gift of Guinness by availing of our worldwide shipping service available in store. We also offer personalised engraving of Guinness glasses and the opportunity to fill a can with the latest exclusive beer from Guinness. This canning service is only available at the Guinness Storehouse and would make the perfect gift! The Guinness retail store opening hours are Sunday to Thursday from 11.30 to 19.00 (last entry 18.30), and Friday and Saturday from 11.30 to 21.30 (last entry 21.00). Please note that if you are visiting our store only, you will not be able to browse the full Guinness Storehouse experience without a ticket upgrade. You can also buy Guinness Storehouse memorabilia and other products from the Guinness Webstore.

Does the Guinness Storehouse Shop deliver? Yes, we have a partnership with DHL that means you can buy in store your items and we will ship them to anywhere in the world for a fee of €25. You can also track your item and it is insured so you can have peace of mind that your goods will arrive safely to your chosen destination.

Where is the Guinness Museum? The Guinness Museum is an often-used name for what is now known as the Guinness Storehouse, Ireland’s number one visitor attraction. In 1966, Rupert Guinness, 2nd Lord Iveagh, fulfilled a long-held ambition of opening a Brewery Museum at St. James’s Gate, to display historical brewery artefacts. Located in the old Chemists’ Laboratory on Watling Street, the museum was built to ‘showcase mementoes of Brewery life’. In its lifespan the Guinness Museum welcomed 10,000 visitors. The Guinness Storehouse carried on the tradition and to date has welcomed over 20 million visitors from around the world.

What can I do with old Guinness products like bottles and cans? We regularly get people asking this question. Should you find that you have an old bottle or can of the black stuff at home we recommend that you keep it as a souvenir. If you would like to know more about your Guinness bottle you can contact the Guinness Archive. The Guinness Archive has a large collection of Guinness bottles, cans, and labels, many of which are on display at the Guinness Storehouse. Please note that you should not drink any Guinness product that is past its sell by date.

I would like to get an item of Guinness memorabilia valued? We do not provide valuations of old Guinness products but can assist in verifying their authenticity. For valuations, we recommend that you contact your local antique specialist or contact the independently run Guinness Collectors Club which provides memorabilia valuations for a fee. You can find them by visiting https://www.guinntiques.com

Where can I find out more about the history of Guinness? If you are interested in finding out more about the history of Guinness, please take a look at the Guinness Archive pages: where you will find further information and view images from the Guinness Archive collection.

How can I access the Guinness Archive? Researcher access to the Guinness Archive may be arranged in advance by appointment. Please contact the Guinness Archive team for more information.

WHERE IS THE GUINNESS RETAIL STORE? The Guinness Storehouse Retail Store is our flagship shop, a one-of-a-kind retail experience housing the largest collection of Guinness merchandise in the world. This store offers the largest collection of Guinness merchandise in the world, including “Storehouse Exclusives” like our latest collaboration with Carhatt clothing and a delicious range of confectionary, sauces and chutneys from our award-winning Irish producers. Our popular in-store laser engraving service allows you to customise official Guinness glassware with personalised names and messages. Visitors also have the option to pre-order personalised glasses when booking their tickets online.