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01st Dec 2023

The Guinness Storehouse has one of Dublin’s most impressive trees

Sarah McKenna Barry

Brought to you by Guinness Storehouse. Please drink responsibly.

With a giant Christmas tree and plenty of magic surprises along the way, Christmas has arrived at this iconic brewery.

In the midst of the busyness of the festive season, it’s also important to take some time for ourselves to enjoy the period, and one way to soak up the Christmas vibes is with a visit to Europe’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2023 – the Guinness Storehouse.

That’s right, it’s officially Christmas at this Dublin 8 visitor experience, and whether you’re hosting visitors or just curious to see how Christmas is celebrated at the home of the black stuff, the Guinness Storehouse is ready to welcome you. Step inside the iconic St James’s Gate and enter a winter wonderland, with festive vibes and surprises at every turn.

Christmas at the Guinness Storehouse runs from from 22 November until 6 January, and early booking is advised to avoid disappointment. Fancy a sneak peek of what to expect? Here’s what you can look forward to this Christmas.

An unparalleled view

As you sample some great beer in the Gravity Bar, you’ll get the opportunity to take in panoramic views of Dublin. At this time of year you can often catch an extra special sunset!

Tasty bites

The Guinness Storehouse invites guests to indulge in some delicious nibbles on their exclusive Christmas menu, which features a spiced beef dish, Mulled Guinness and Guinness smoked salmon, in addition to fresh Irish cheeses.

A Christmas tree unlike any other

Step into the Guinness Storehouse this Christmas and prepare to be greeted by a giant Christmas tree. Marvel at this 8.5 metre tall beauty and be sure to snap a photo in front of it.

Moments of magic throughout the tour

You can, of course, still expect the same high quality tour of the Guinness Storehouse that’s on offer all year long, but with Christmas in the air, there will also be plenty of surprises and magic sprinkled throughout the experience, from moments of connection, pop-up musical performances, classic Irish craic and cultural highlights. There will also be lots of Instagrammable moments throughout the building, including a giant bauble display and new artwork from Farouk Alao, Sorcha O’Higgins and Ger Clancy, so be sure to have your phone at the ready! Also, keep an ear out for an original piece of music from Kodaline throughout the experience.

To secure your ticket for the Guinness Storehouse this Christmas, visit Guinness-Storehouse.com to book.

Please drink responsibly. 

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