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  1. 4. Votes. We recommend that you allow two hours for your visit. Your ticket includes your entry to the Visitor Experience and a complimentary Guinness or soft drink. You can use your ticket to redeem your complimentary pint of Guinness or a soft drink in Gravity Bar at the end of your visit or in the Guinness Academy on the 4th floor where you ...

  2. Jan 9, 2017 · Guinness Storehouse isn't worth your limited time, in my opinion. It is not like a regular brewery tour - you don't see anything of the brewing process. It's basically a lot of shopping opportunities to buy the same Guinness souvenirs you can buy all over Ireland - oh, and that expensive "free" pint at the end. Jameson is much the same, in Dublin.

  3. Dec 8, 2023 · On Our Next Visit to Dublin. With 24 hours, you can get a good taste of Dublin. 48 hours would be ideal. When we return to Dublin (someday) here’s what is on our list to do: Kilmainham Gaol. This is a 200 year old prison used to hold political prisoners.

  4. Dublin Bus operates a bus from Wellington Quay to James Street every 10 minutes. Tickets cost $4 and the journey takes 8 min. Bus operators. Dublin Bus. Other operators. Taxi from Drury Court Hotel, Dublin to Guinness Storehouse.

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · How to reach the Guinness Storehouse tour in Dublin. The building itself is huge and shaped like a massive Guinness pint so you really can’t miss it when you make your way there! The Guinness Storehouse address is St James’s Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland. I loved walking around the grounds and seeing the old-fashioned cobbled streets with factory ...

  6. Dec 21, 2020 · Here is what to see in 2 days! 1. What to do in DAY 1 in Dublin. Our Dublin itinerary 2 days schedule will cover the following attractions and sights in the first day: the EPIC (The Irish Emigration Museum), Trinity College, Statue of Molly Malone and Temple Bar District. To make the most of your two days in Dublin follow the sequence below.

  7. Guinness Storehouse is a tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. [2] [3] Since opening in 2000, it has received over twenty million visitors. [4] [5] The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness. [6] The ground floor introduces the beer's four ingredients ...

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