Guinness Storehouse Experience
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Guinness Storehouse Experience - by Management
Description
Guinness Storehouse showcases the story of the famous beer brand founded by Arthur Guinness in Dublin in 1759, in a 7-story building located in the St. James's Gate. By 1886, it was the largest brewery in the world. The company offers several experiences, the standard one being the "Guinness Storehouse" that includes a visit of the exhibits spread across the various floors and 1 Guinness beer served on the top floor, at the Gravity bar. Trivia: the lease for the building was signed for 9,000 years...
Access & Transport
The storehouse is about 2km west of the city centre. Dublin Heuston train station is 800m to the north and buses 123 and 13 stop on nearby James St. There is a free car park (limited spaces) around the corner next to the old Hopstore, on Crane Street Accessibility info: https://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/accessibility
Instructions & Recommendations
Nearby attractions include the Irish Museum of Modern Art and the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts and History.
Environmental & Social
Some electricity usage and negative aspects around alcohol consumption
Conclusion
In the attempt of making the storehouse interior look cool and have you part with your money, Guinness has in our opinion missed the opportunity to make something interesting that we could genuinely recommend.
Key positive
Views from the bar at the top
Key negative
Very expensive for what it is
Suitability
Best for adults. Wheelchair accessible
About this Rating
TYPE
Desktop
RESEARCHED IN
August 2024
PROVIDER
Koreval
av. transport time:0h 25m
est. visit time:1h 30m
Monday10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday10:00 - 17:00
Thursday10:00 - 17:00
Friday10:00 - 17:00
Saturday09:30 - 18:00
Sunday09:30 - 17:00
Max total number:4
Max number of adults:2
Min.child age:5
Max.child age:17
Price for family€70