In Dublin, Ireland, Guinness Storehouse is a popular tourist attraction.

The storehouse has seven floors arranged around a glass atrium that resembles a pint of Guinness. On the ground floor, you learn about the beer's four ingredients (water, barley, hops, and yeast) and Arthur Guinness, the brewery's founder. 


The museum also features an interactive exhibit about responsible drinking and the history of Guinness advertising. On the seventh floor of the building is the Gravity Bar, which offers views of Dublin and a pint of Guinness for the price of admission.

The museum welcomes visitors until 8 p.m. in July and August; it is open daily from 9:30 am to 7 pm; in July and August, it welcomes visitors until 8 pm. 


Accessibility

ARRIVAL

Please park in the Crane Street Car Park when traveling by car or minibus.

Several wheelchair-accessible parking spaces are available near the entrance to the Guinness Storehouse visitors' parking on a first-come, first-served basis.


ENTRANCE

Guinness Storehouse is accessible to groups, wheelchairs, and pushchairs via Market St.

Access to the lifts/elevators and ticket desks can be gained by pushing the call button. Visitors must follow internal signs.