The Guinness Brewery is the production site of Ireland's most famous product - Guinness Storehouse, and is one of the most renowned attractions in Dublin. You can learn about the entire production process of this beer in the brewery and the exhibits in the Guinness Beer Exhibition Hall are also very interesting. The bar on the eighth floor is an excellent location for a bird's-eye view of Dublin and you can also get a large glass of original black beer for free.
Gravity Bar
The Gravity Bar is located above the Guinness Storehouse. Visitors usually go upstairs for a drink after visiting the brewery. This bar serves as an observation deck where you can see the cityscape of Dublin.
Temple Bar district is the most culturally vibrant place in Dublin, with numerous bars and restaurants. It differs from other parts of the city center, preserving medieval street scenes. Many famous Irish singers, such as U2, perform in the bars here, providing live music seven nights a week. If you want to immerse yourself in Irish nightlife, this is an excellent choice. Since the 1990s, with government funding, the Temple Bar district has gradually become an important hub of Dublin's arts and culture. In addition to bars and restaurants, you can also visit galleries, theaters, and art shops here.
If you want to see a show at a bar and experience the live atmosphere, then you can choose Oliver St John Gogarty. They perform traditional Irish music and their shows are famous throughout Dublin, with many people coming specifically for the bar's performances.