Guinness Open Gate Brewery
A Taste of Tradition: Guinness Open Gate Brewery
Discover the rich history of Guinness at the iconic Storehouse in Dublin, where brewing tradition meets modern experience.
The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin is a must-visit for beer lovers and tourists alike. Discover the rich history of Ireland's most famous stout through interactive exhibits, tasting experiences, and breathtaking views of the city from the Gravity Bar.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Drogheda, head to the Drogheda Bus Station located at 2-4 Shop St, Drogheda. Take Bus Route 100 to Dublin. The journey takes approximately 1 hour. Once you arrive at Dublin's Busáras (bus station), exit the station and walk towards Busáras Luas Stop. Take the Luas Red Line towards Tallaght and get off at the James's Gate stop. From there, it's a short walk to the Guinness Storehouse at St. James's Gate.
Train
Start at Drogheda Train Station, taking a train towards Dublin Connolly Station. The trip takes around 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Dublin Connolly, exit the station and walk to the Abbey Street Luas Stop. Take the Luas Red Line towards Tallaght and disembark at the James's Gate stop. The Guinness Storehouse is a few minutes walk from there.
Walking
If you are already in central Drogheda, you can walk to the bus or train stations to start your journey towards Dublin. However, as both bus and train travel are recommended for reaching the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, walking alone may not be practical for the entire journey.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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