About the Guinness Storehouse
One place you should think about when you are scheduling to visit Dublin is the Guinness Storehouse. It’s in 1759 that the St. James’s Gate Brewery was founded by Arthur Guinness. The Guinness Storehouse known was built in 1902. At the beginning, it was use as a fermentation plant for St. James’s Gate Brewery until 1997. That year it was decided to convert the building into the Guinness Storehouse, replacing the Guinness Hop Store with the brewery’s visitor centre. Spanning seven stories, surrounded by glass and shaped like an atrium in the shape of a pint of Guinness Storehouse, it has become one of Dublin’s most popular and iconic tourist attractions.
Location
The Guinness Storehouse is located at St James Gate, a 25 minutes’ walk from Maldron Hotel Parnell Square. It is one of Dublin’s most loved tourist attractions and the best brewery tour in Ireland, marrying food, drink, heritage and history. And no visit is complete without a pint of Guinness in the gravity bar that provides you with stunning views across Dublin.