Discover the heart of Ireland's beer culture at this immersive brewery experience, complete with tastings, a rooftop bar, and stunning city views.
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"A short cab ride from here takes you to the Guinness Storehouse, the original brewery where Ireland's most famous export is made. It’s a must-see on every tourist's list, and for good reason. The self-guided tour through this converted brewery mixes history with high-tech exhibits and, of course, the real payoff is the pint you pour yourself at the sky-high Gravity Bar, with Dublin spread out below you." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
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"Historical attraction where you can enjoy a pint of world-famous stout." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Guinness Storehouse Arthur Guinness, the forefather of the world-renowned family, founded the brewery on this inner city spot in 1759. It's the city's most visited tourist attraction, telling both the history and processes that have gone into making Ireland 's most famous export. At the end of the tour, visitors are treated to a pint of the famed black stuff at the top-floor Gravity Bar with its panoramic views of the city's skyline."