Gravity Bar, Rooftop bar and restaurant in The Liberties, Dublin, Ireland.
Located on the seventh floor of the Guinness Storehouse, this establishment features floor-to-ceiling windows providing panoramic 360-degree views of Dublin's skyline in a contemporary glass and steel structure.
Built between 1902 and 1904 on the site of a former fermentation plant, this building was transformed into a visitor attraction during the Guinness Storehouse redevelopment completed in 2000.
This establishment celebrates Ireland's brewing heritage by offering traditional Guinness pints while visitors enjoy views of Dublin's historic landmarks, mountains, and urban landscape from the highest bar in the city.
Open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, access requires a Guinness Storehouse tour ticket, and the facility is fully wheelchair accessible with capacity for up to 500 guests during private events.
Standing 46 meters above Dublin's streets, this bar is designed to resemble the head of a Guinness pint and underwent a €20 million expansion in 2020 that doubled its capacity.
Location: Ushers C Ward 1986
Location: Dublin
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: St. James Gate,Dublin, Ireland
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 09:30-17:00
Phone: +35314084800
Website: https://guinness-storehouse.com
GPS coordinates: 53.34190,-6.28649
Latest update: July 24, 2025 12:28
Dublin features several rooftop bars and restaurants that provide unique views of the city. From the Gravity Bar located at the top of the Guinness Storehouse, offering a circular view over the entire capital, to neighborhood terraces like the Fitzsimons Hotel in Temple Bar, these venues present different perspectives on Georgian architecture, historic monuments, and the lively streets of the city center. This selection includes a variety of addresses: fine dining restaurants such as Sophie's Restaurant or Fade Street Social with their modern cuisine, steakhouses like Ryleigh's Rooftop, Mediterranean establishments like Layla's, and the Vintage Cocktail Club for mixology enthusiasts. Some, like The Taphouse, maintain the genuine Irish pub atmosphere while offering views from the upper floor. The experience ranges from a simple drink on the terrace to a full outdoor dinner, depending on the venue and the season.
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