Guinness Storehouse

Overview
"Your trip to Ireland is not complete without visiting Dublin's #1 tourist attraction. While in Dublin, you can learn all about Guinness' rich history. As you walk through each floor you will learn what goes into making a perfect pint of Guinness."
Contact details
St James's Gate Dublin Leinster D08 VF8H Ireland
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Access guidance
- The entrance for groups, wheelchairs and pushchairs to Guinness Storehouse is locatedon Market St. Visitors will need to push the call button to gain access and should follow internal signs to the lift/elevator and ticket desks. On the fourth floor we invite you to pour your very own Perfect Pint of GUINNESS®. Please note that one of our taps is especially adapted to be wheelchair friendly. For safety reasons, groups of wheelchair users may be asked to divide their party into smaller groups, and could possibly experience a delay before they can access specific areas of the premises. Please note, for health and safety reasons there is a limit of two wheelchair users at any one time in Gravity Bar.
- Accessible bathrooms are available throughout the building on lower ground, ground, ground mezzanine,3rd, 4th and 5th floor. Please check your map and/or notice boards on each floor for details.
- Only guide dogs for the blind, service dogs for people with disabilities or working dogs in training are allowed inside the attraction.
- Handheld text, audio and international sign language guide devices are available at the Audio Guides Desk on the ground floor.
- Flickering or flashing lights are in use through The Guinness Storehouse which may be harmful to individuals with photosensitive epilepsy. The Guinness Storehouse does not contain any strobe lighting.