
There is a drop-off and pick-up stop located at our entrance.ĭublin’s two main train stations are Dublin Connolly and Dublin Heuston.įrom Heuston, you can grab a taxi (10 minutes) or the LUAS tram (12 minutes). The Guinness Storehouse is also a stop on Hop-on Hop-off services operating in Dublin. Once you get off the bus, walk to your left and at the end of the street, you will see signs pointing you to the Storehouse where your Guinness experience in Dublin awaits. Ask the bus driver and they’ll give you a shout when it’s your stop. Take Number 123 from O’Connell Street or Dame Street (direction Walkinstown) and get off the bus on James’s Street.

We are a 10-minute bus ride from O’Connell Street. The number of the bus will be located at the bus stop and on the front of the bus. Travelling to the Guinness Storehouse by Dublin Bus is quick, easy and the service is frequent.


The LUAS is Dublin’s tram system and is a handy way to hop on and off and see the city sights – like a local! If you are using the LUAS to visit us at the Guinness Storehouse, you need to take the Red Line from Dublin city centre in the direction of Tallaght and hop off at the James’s Luas stop. If you hire from Dublin Bikes, there is a station at Market Street South, near the front entrance.

Start your walk from College Green by heading west down Dame Street.We are a twenty-minute walk from College Green. Because the Guinness Storehouse is located so close to Dublin City Centre, many visitors walk to St.
