How many levels are in Guinness Storehouse?


How many levels are in Guinness Storehouse? The Guinness Storehouse contains seven unforgettable floors of sights, sounds and sensations in a building that has been brewing beer for over 250 years. Hopping with entertainment, this experience takes you on an immersive experience from grain to glass.


What are 2 facts about the Guinness Storehouse?

Guinness Storehouse is a tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Since opening in 2000, it has received over twenty million visitors. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness.


Is there a dress code for the Guinness Factory?

We want all of our visitors to feel comfortable whilst visiting Guinness Storehouse. Clothing that may be deemed offensive to others or regarded as unsafe will not be permitted, and we reserve the right to refuse (or terminate) admission to any visitor who in our reasonable opinion fails to comply.


What is a nickname for Guinness?

The black stuff, Irish champagne, ebony nectar, black custard, a pint of plain, are all nicknames for this much loved Irish institution. There's no doubt that Guinness is one of the most famous beers in the world.


How long does the Guinness Storehouse Experience take?

HOW LONG DOES THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE TOUR TAKE? We recommend allowing at least 90 minutes to explore the Guinness Storehouse with the self-guided experience. However, as the tour is self-guided, you can take it at your own pace and spend as much time as you wish.


What country drinks most Guinness?

The United Kingdom is the only sovereign state to consume more Guinness than Ireland.


Why is Guinness Storehouse famous?

It tells the story of Ireland's most famous export, the Guinness beer, from its humble beginnings in 1759 to its global recognition today. The Storehouse is not only the home of Guinness but also a celebration of Irish culture, creativity, and entrepreneurship.


Is Dublin Castle worth seeing?

The Castle houses the magnificent State Apartments, the Chapel Royal, a 13th century Tower and some of its Medieval structures. Dublin Castle is the heart of historic Dublin. It is one of the most important buildings in Irish history.