There’s even one exhibit that you can partake in, making it look like you are actually on a poster for Guinness!

The pint shaped brewery includes a history of the beer, the iconic advertising through the years, […][…] Visit Volumes & Voyages for their Ultimate Guide to the Guinness Storehouse! All you have to do is go and type in your information once you arrive and your tickets are printed.

A great shout for all those long-overdue catchups you've been planning with pals.The Home of Guinness has long celebrated creativity, through storytelling, advertising, the art of brewing or performances by musicians and visual creatives. […][…] that crazy? The Dublin Pass is a sightseeing package which grants visitors free entry to over 30 top attractions, museums and monuments in Dublin, as well as a free 24 Hour hop on hop off bus tour. Looks like a blast and so many cool floors to explore!This completely brings me back when I was visiting Ireland.

I went to the Guinness Storehouse when I was in Ireland. These pictures however do make me want to book another trip to Ireland after Covid.I also would love to move to Ireland – I was planning on going on a Working Holiday Visa later this year but I’m not sure if/how that’ll work out with Covid. for now, but would love to see this when the world opens up again!It’s totally worth visiting one day! This has been added on to my bucket list hehe! The entire museum itself is so interactive and it has 5+ floors to explore. Thank you for stopping by. I went to the Guinness Storehouse when i was in Dublin and it was so much fun! My friend and I did this and we love our glasses so much! Our time slot was for 10:00am. I saw so many people accidentally do that!This is where you get the amazing views of Dublin. I studied abroad there last spring and fell in love with the city & the country! Arthur Guinness, with a 100 pound inheritance from his godfather, signed a 9000 year lease in 1759 at St. James Gate Brewery. Other options include walking (very easy to do if you’re already downtown) or taking a car. Funnily enough, I hadn’t even tried it until I studied abroad in Dublin & then I loved it.

I’ve been wanting to visit Ireland for awhile and would definitely want to take this tour. There’s even a tasting room where you’re taught how to correctly drink Guinness! I hope you get to visit there one day. I don’t drink it that often these days but I definitely still like it and would definitely visit when I visit Dublin!That’s great to hear!

A good glass of Guinnes, the views, and the entire atmosphere…This looks like such a great time! The family has also aided with construction of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, helping with reconstruction often. Sipping on a fresh Guinness overlooking the red bricked city had me knowing that our trip to Ireland would be one to remember. There’s a lot of other Okay, I know I said the Guinness World of Advertising floor was the best floor, but… I lied.

And the great news is – the exhibition is included in your entrance ticket, or better still – if you purchase a print Head to the website to plan your next visit and pick up tickets Please select all the ways you would like to hear from Lovin Media Group:You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails.

Thanks for stopping by!Such a great post! So sad. We’ve also listed 15 reasons why you need to visit Dublin if you need further convincing! L'orario di apertura è dalle Sunday to Thursday from 11.30 to 19.00 (last entry 17.00) and Friday to Saturday from 11.30 to 21.30 (last entry 20.00)

Last notes are done now! This is a more laid-back option with an open kitchen.The next option is the 1837 Bar & Brasserie, which has both small dishes and bigger entree options.

This souds like just the place for me! Do you want to set a world record?

The Guinness Storehouse is welcoming visitors back inside the iconic building. Then you can waltz right in and begin your self-guided tour!The Guinness Storehouse is easy accessible by public transportation, which is how I got there.The first option is to get to the Guinness Storehouse by using the LUAS, which is the Dublin tram system. The Gravity Bar was so cool; I loved seeing Dublin from above!With any luck due to the pandemic, I’ll be able to visit Ireland next year for my 30th birthday. So fun pulling your own pint. The new Welcome Back ticket delivers the same unforgettable experience and is priced at just €15. I loved the Guinness factory! There you'll get to try Guinness-inspired food pairings made with fresh, local ingredients all while taking in the city's best views.

Be sure to listen to the tour guide when they go over how to taste Guinness; it actually does make a difference if you drink it the way that they tell you to!Believe it or not, but this was actually my favorite floor of the Some of the awesome exhibits that you’ll definitely want to see include the fish riding a bicycle and the “tick followed tock” section. It’s a great break from the rest of the tour in my opinion! The Guinness Storehouse. The journey at Guinness begins at the bottom of the […][…] Check out this complete guide to the Guinness Storehouse!

Such an awesome idea for a post! There’s some pretty cool exhibits in this area. and even provided more rights to its workers back when many places didn’t. Sometimes there’s even live Irish music in the bar which only adds to the awesome atmosphere!If you don’t want anything to eat on this floor, don’t worry. This floor also features the Cooperage Cafe, so if you’re hungry, you can already stop and grab a snack!This is also the floor where you are officially taught how to drink Guinness in the Velvet Chamber. Grab your pint that you poured and head straight up here if you aren’t going to any of the restaurants.

There’s an orientation to your self-guided tour every five minutes, and I highly suggest sticking around to hop into one of these orientations.