It's been enjoyed by locals and visitors since 1880 when Arthur Edward Guinness re-opened it as a public park after it served as a private community for the wealthier residents of Dublin for more ...
The Guinness Storehouse is located south of the River Liffey, about 1.5 miles southwest of central Dublin. The nearest tram stop is St. James's Hospital. The Guinness Storehouse is open daily from ...
Take in the tour and then relax with a pint of Guinness while taking in one the best views of Dublin from the Gravity Bar. The Storehouse is laid out over seven floors surrounding a glass atrium ...
As his success continued, Guinness set his sights on the country's capital Dublin, coming across a dilapidated brewery he felt he could develop in the southwest area of the city center known as St.
If you’ve ever visited the legendary Guinness Brewery at St. James’s Gate, you understand why it’s a beloved Dublin institution…You might have ended your tour up in the Gravity Bar, which sits high ...
Ahead of the 2025 Guinness Men's Six Nations, here is everything you need to know before heading to the vibrant city of Dublin Dublin is the perfect destination for rugby enthusiasts flocking to watch ...
With millions of tourists rushing through its doors every year in anticipation of sipping their first 'real' Irish Guinness, the Temple Bar Pub has secured it's place as one of the most famous ...
Guinness owner Diageo has rubbished reports saying the iconic stout brand is to be sold off. The drinks giant also rejected claims that its stake in Moet Hennessy could be put up for sale.
Belfast compares poorly with Dublin when it comes to the price of a pint of Guinness, with Pinttracker finding that many in the city are charging £6 or more, the equivalent of over €7.
A tourist hotspot in Dublin has been slammed as a ‘rip off’ after a customer shared a receipt that showed they had been charged almost €50 for five pints of Guinness. The Temple Bar Pub, which was ...
The Center City watering hole is going through about 20 kegs of Guinness a week, up from about 10 per week this time last year, said owner Fergie Carey. “It is on fire,” said Carey, a Dublin native ...