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The Guinness Storehouse or Guinness Factory Tour is an excellent way to spend a few hours in Dublin. The tour takes place in the home of Guinness - St James Gate, Ushers, Dublin 8 and it is normally opened 9.30 to 5 PM - 7 days a week. Get to see the Guinness history, factory - buy some merchandise and have a Guinness in the Ireland factory! Perfect way to spend any day ;-)

That famous beer which you already know about and might have even got at some point while visiting Ireland, which is Guinness, is the oldest in the country and that is the reason why its storehouse that is located in the heart of St. James's Gate Brewery is one of the most famous and most visited places in Dublin - one that should be already on your list.

There are different things that one could do in Dublin and visiting Guinness Storehouse is just one of them. Guinness Storehouse is considered an old place, yet it opened for the public and became a tourist attraction only in 2000, and it succeeded at attracting lots of people to it and becoming one of the most famous tourist attractions in Dublin, Ireland.

The tour in Guinness Storehouse is not a small one that would be done in no time, but it is actually a seven floors building tour that introduces a different thing in every single one of them. Those seven floors surround a glass atrium that is shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness.

The tour in Guinness Storehouse will take you through the ground floor that introduces the four ingredients of the beer, which are water, barley, hops, and yeast and it will also introduce you to the founder of Guinness brewery, Arthur Guinness. All the other floors feature the history of Guinness advertising and carry an interactive exhibit on responsible drinking. The most interesting thing about these floors is that the seventh floor, which is also the last, hosts the Gravity Bar which offers views of Dublin and where you could also enjoy a glass of beer which its price would be included in the same ticket you bought for entering the whole place.

The interesting thing about this place is that back in time, this building was constructed as a fermentation plant for the St. James's Gate Brewery back in 1902 (where yeast is added to the brew) and that is exactly what you might read inside the place now and even see similar things inside related to creating these drinks since the place explains the history of beer through various interactive exhibition areas including ingredients, brewery, transport, cooperage, advertising and sponsorship.

People usually come to visit this place in order to know more about the history of beer and of Guinness in general, and they could even see the 9,000 year lease that was signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site, but there are actually other things which they should consider and think about, such as enjoying the beer with the views of Dublin from the Gravity Bar on the top, pouring their pint of Guinness at the Perfect Pint Bar, or else trying the Brewery Bar on the fifth floor that offers cuisine with using Guinness in cooking and in accompanying food.

For those who want to reserve their place, the tickets are sold online on the website of the storehouse and their pricing will differ according to the age; those who are from 13 to 17 years old will pay €16 and should be always accompanied by an adult, while those older will pay €17.50.

Since this is considered part of the tour that tourists will be doing in Dublin, Ireland, while visiting it then it means that there are still other places for them to head out to and explore. From those attractions in Dublin which you should visit, you should go to St. patrick's Cathedral, head to Iveagh Gardens, head to St. Stephen's Green Park in the heart of Dublin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xk4-LA4rnE), and of course never forget to reach Dublin Castle.

We Have been to other places in Dublin as well, such as walking by the famous River Liffey (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ2i7VdfpGM), enjoying the atmosphere of Phoenix Park (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drEPXvEKde8), visiting Dublinia Viking Museum (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntthvOfjIOg), going to the Merrion Square (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLVppV6GJfo), visiting Mansion House (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERrEIWwWbFg), checking the famous Trinity College (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqzjus-0s_E), as well as walking through O'Connell Street (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLfQ2jcd6bE).

Guinness Storehouse should be definitely on your list of things to visit in Dublin right now for the different kind of experience you will get and the couple of hours you will spend inside the place and exploring it, and you will be even advised to pass by it.

There are lots of things that one could do and visit in Dublin, have you ever been there?

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