Guinness Storehouse

County: Co. Dublin
Tel: 01-408 4800
Fax: 01-408 4965
Email: guinness-storehouse@guinness.com

Every capital has its iconic building and 'must-see' attractions. Guinness is synonymous with Ireland and when in Dublin, no visit is complete without a trip to Guinness Storehouse, Ireland's number one visitor attraction. Located in the heart of the legendary St Jame's Gates Brewery in Dublin, Guinness Storehouse was the former fermentation plant of the brewery, now remodelled into a seven story visitor experience, dedicated to the history of the word famous beer. Guinness Storehouse is where you can trace the story of Guinness from its beginning 250 years ago until the present day. It's here you'll experience every aspect of the brewery process that's as old and unique as the cobbled street outside. The highlight of the visit for many is Gravity Bar, where you can enjoy 360 degree panoramic views across Dublin while savouring your pint of Guinness.

Guinness Storehouse, Dublin

 

St. Jame's Gate, Guinness Storehouse, Dublin

 

Gravity Bar, Guinness Storehouse, Dublin

 

Guinness Storehouse, Dublin

 

General Information

Address: St. James’s Gate, Dublin 8
Telephone; 01-408 4800
Fax: 01-408 4965
Email: guinness-storehouse@guinness.com
Website: http://www.guinness-storehouse.com
Location: Dublin
Season: All Year. Closed Dec 24-26 and Good Friday
Open Times: Daily: 09.30-17.00 (Last admission 17.00)
Jul-Aug: 09.30-19.00 (Last admission19.00)
Tours: Accompanied tours available on request
Languages: English, German, Spanish, French & Italian
Booking Contact: storehouseeventadmin@diageo.com
Manager: Business Development: Fiona Herald
Media Relation: Mark McGovern
Average Visit Length: 1hr 30 mins-2 hrs
Entrance Fees: Adult €15.00
Student (U18): €9.00
Student (18+)/OAP: €11.00
Child (6-12):€5.00
Child (U6): Free
Family: €34.00 (2A+ up to 4C.)
Exhibition: Discover what goes into making a pint of Guinness
Restaurant: Brewery Bar, serving traditional signature dishes. First floor “Coffee Bar”
Picnic Area: No
Shop: Guinness Flagship store with extensive range of exclusive Guinness products
Information Guide: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish,Polish, Chinese and Japanese
Coach Parking: Yes
Group Booking Necessary: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Disabled Access/Parking: Yes

Conference & Incentive

As you would expect from a venue in the heart of Dublin’s most famous brewery, Guinness Storehouse is an exciting and unusual destination. It provides an infinitely flexible space that can adapt to suit receptions and private dining occasions from 20 to 1,200 people. Ask our sales team to help you organise your occasion – we’ll provide the innovative thinking and expertise that will make for a truly unique experience

Visit the GUINNESS® Webstore

Packed full of merchandise and memorabilia – a visit to the GUINNESS® Webstore is a must for any visitor. With items exclusive to Guinness® Webstore, you'll find the perfect GUINNESS® merchandise as the ultimate memento of your visit to GUINNESS STOREHOUSE®.

GUINNESS STOREHOUSE RETAINS ITS POSITION AS IRELAND’S NO.1 INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ATTRACTION

Visitor numbers increase by 10% in 2011

Today, Thursday 5th January, GUINNESS STOREHOUSE is celebrating a 10% increase in 2011 visitor numbers having once again welcomed over a million (1,025,677) visitors through its doors last year and retaining its position as Ireland’s no.1 international visitor attraction.  
Despite the economic downturn and impact this has had on tourism figures in recent years, GUINNESS STOREHOUSE is continuing to buck the trend, with the attraction also ranked as the fourth largest brand visitor attraction in the world*.
Speaking at the announcement today, Managing Director, Paul Carty said: “We are delighted to announce we are still the no. 1 international visitor attraction in Ireland with over 1 million people passing through the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE doors last year. Over the past number of years, the Irish tourism industry has been under severe pressure and we are proud to have played a part in enticing overseas visitors to Ireland and encouraging domestic visits too.”
Mr Carty continued “all eyes were on Ireland during the high profile state visits of US President Obama Barack Obama and Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II last May and this had a positive impact on our visitor numbers. A very successful St Patrick’s Day festival and the launch of FIVE, an entirely new experience dedicated to Guinness and Food at the Storehouse also contributed to helping us achieve our second highest footfall figures ever recorded.”
“To increase visitor numbers by 10% and welcome one in every two holiday makers visiting Dublin to the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE proves that we offer a superb visitor experience that rivals some of the world’s top attractions and is one that we can be proud of.”
Welcoming the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE figures, Alex Connolly, Head of Communications at Fáilte Ireland emphasised: “Visitor attractions play a vital part in growing both tourism revenue and visitor numbers and these figures today reflect an increase in overseas visitors last year and maybe also a royal bounce from the Queen’s visit. If we can maintain this momentum in 2012, there is every reason to believe that the Storehouse, and all our other key tourism attractions, can further increase visitor numbers this year. That will be good for tourism and great for our economy”.
92% of all visitors to the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE are from overseas.  Visitors from the USA, Germany, the UK, Ireland and Italy were ranked as the top five visiting nations to GUINNESS STOREHOUSE last year with Germany (up 17%), the USA (up 14%), Ireland (up 14%) and Italy (up 5%) showing significant increases compared to 2010.
Visits from Spain (up 15%) Scandinavia (up 9%), France (up 8%) and Australia and New Zealand (up 4%) also showed significant growth in 2011. Summertime is peak season in the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE and the month of August was ranked as the busiest month in the history of the Storehouse with 116,021 visitors. The highest ever visitor numbers to the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE were recorded in 2008 when 1,038,910 passed through its doors.