The well-liked tourist destination in Dublin also declared that, as of 2023, it has certified 134,494 “experts” in pouring pints.
In 2023, there were also seven marriage proposals made in the Guinness Storehouse, all of which were accepted!
The data coincides with the Guinness Storehouse's announcement that over 1.5 million tourists from 165 nations visited it in 2023.
Drinks Industry Ireland reports that Guinness Storehouse saw a 32% rise in overall visitor numbers.
In 2023, foreign visitors made up 81% of the Guinness Storehouse's total attendance, with 29% coming from the UK and 26% from the US.
On the other hand, mainland Europe has experienced a 26% rise in tourists from Spain, Italy, Germany, and France, while the UK has had a 28% increase in visits to the Storehouse's unique behind-the-scenes Brewery Tour Experience.
More than 24 million Guinness enthusiasts have passed through the renowned black gates of the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin's The Liberties since it opened its doors in 2000.
The Guinness Storehouse team expects that its December World Travel Awards wins for World's Leading Tourist Attraction 2023 and World's Leading Beer Tour Visitor Experience 2023 will help it maintain its high visitation levels until 2024.
Storehouse managing director Catherine Toolan told the PA in December, “The Guinness Storehouse has been in this location and open as a visitor experience and a brand experience for 23 years now and throughout that 23 years we continued to invest in creating a world-class experience.”
“In actuality, the World tourism Awards are the Oscars of the tourism sector. This prize has been given out for thirty years.
In addition to winning the World Travel Award for the best beer tour experience, we were named Europe's Leading Experience in 2015.”
The Great Wall of China, the Ferrari experience in Abu Dhabi, the Taj Mahal, and the Walt Disney resort in Florida were among the top tour experiences in the world, but this year's victory was the apex.
I'm happy with the group. We think this is an amazing prize. It's also a fantastic honour for Ireland's tourist industry and the city.