What is it? A part-brewery, part-museum in Dublin showcasing everything you need to know about the city’s most famous drink.
Why go? In 1759 Arthur Guinness signed a lease for the St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin and started to brew. More than 250 years later, Dublin is still synonymous with the Guinness brand. Pay a visit to the Storehouse (open seven days a week) to learn about the brand’s history, then finish off your tour with a pint at the seventh-floor Gravity Bar, which offers excellent views over the city.
Time Out tip: There’s no avoiding the crowds, but to minimise the queueing try to book a morning slot – who says Guinness can’t be for breakfast?
Address: St James’s Gate, D08 VF8H Dublin
Opening hours: Daily 9am-7pm, last entry 6.45pm
Price: Adults from €26, children 5-17 €10, under-4s free, family from €62





















