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3 years ago

If you like beer you can not miss a visit to the h...

If you like beer you can not miss a visit to the historic establishment of Dublin. Magnificent terrace where you can 'admire the whole city' and savor a Guinness deserves included in the ticket price.

C
3 years ago

Decided to visit because, you know, Guinness. Was ...

Decided to visit because, you know, Guinness. Was very disappointed, felt it was overpriced and the user experience was badly thought out. Essentially felt like a huge advert for buying Guinness rather than focusing on the history of the place.

A
3 years ago

Too expensive and in the city there is much more a...

Too expensive and in the city there is much more and more important to see, I have traveled Dublin far and wide visiting pieces of history and culture of the first order and also light places, of this commercial "museum" I have none missed

S
3 years ago

Excellent place to visit. Really unmissable. There...

Excellent place to visit. Really unmissable. There is much to see and do. It really is an interactive place that makes you feel and enjoy a different environment. You can go with your family even if they don't drink beer and they will always enjoy it

K
3 years ago

Overrated. Unless you're truly and unabashedly obs...

Overrated. Unless you're truly and unabashedly obsessed with this one beer brand, go to the Irish Whiskey Museum over near the Trinity campus, where you'll get an intimate, private tour through the history of whiskey (plus sample 4 kinds of whiskey at the end!)

C
3 years ago

Great museum to visit even if it is on Guinness th...

Great museum to visit even if it is on Guinness the museum remains very enriching on the creation of beer as well as 2 activities that I really liked the tasting and the academy because it was great the idea to have a diploma at the end of the exercise to learn how to serve a Guinness as in pubs and the view of dublin is sublime!

A
3 years ago

It is said so nicely who has it - Gunisses declare...

It is said so nicely who has it - Gunisses declares love with this gigantic house and manages to kindle the fire for the brand in every visitor. Show, knowledge and at the very top there is a freshly drawn beer with a view over Dublin.

The house is full - but it goes very well through the many floors.
Several hours should be scheduled for a visit.

Large merchandise shop, many tourists - it is worth ordering the tickets in advance, which saves long waiting times at the cash register.

M
3 years ago

The perfect place to stop while visiting Dublin. T...

The perfect place to stop while visiting Dublin. The building is divided into several floors and it is certainly worth a wait and take a course of draft beer, where you will receive a certificate of filmed pint of beer, which is included in the entrance fee.

a
3 years ago

Ideal place for beer lovers. I warn you if you go ...

Ideal place for beer lovers. I warn you if you go and say I'm not tasting it I do not like, think again try it because the flavor has absolutely nothing to do with the selling in Italy. In fact, here you will drink the giunness dublin that is produced especially for the inhabitants of Dublin and cannot be found anywhere else. The factory is very particular and with the guide you will hear yourself explain its history.
From how much it cost little ground to the founder who has rented for 45 pounds a year for 9000 years until the ritual to become a master cooper. At the beginning or end of the tour you will find the shop that for me was quite expensive compared to the things sold around Dublin of Guinness.

E
3 years ago

Best

Best
// is 13 years old and asfull

A
3 years ago

That was really great. It was brought closer to th...

That was really great. It was brought closer to the history of the product and you could be part of the former advertising. Finally, there was a Guinness in a tower with 360 degrees view. When I'm back in Dublin, go back in :)

M
3 years ago

The Guinness Storehouse is a must-see attraction i...

The Guinness Storehouse is a must-see attraction in Dublin, a five-story building, the "Disney" of beer. It is full but worth it, you will have a drink, you can eat but you have to pay, you will go through a series of assemblies, explanations of how the cervika process is done and finally a store with several articles.

B
3 years ago

This tour is superbly enjoyable and great value. I...

This tour is superbly enjoyable and great value. It is educational, interactive, and all the while you make your way up the Guinness storehouse building to the rewarding pint at the top! Recommended.

L
3 years ago

Super nice and nice place to know the history of o...

Super nice and nice place to know the history of one of the most important beers in the world. It is more a museum that manufactures it, since at no time do you see the elaboration. You have to go calmly, as it is quite large. I advise taking the guide for 1 , since otherwise it is not worth anything! The price is carillo, but at the end of the visit they give you a pint in the upper viewpoint, something that is definitely worth it !! A very cool experience!

A
3 years ago

This was an incredible experience, a must visit wh...

This was an incredible experience, a must visit when in Dublin. A huge learning center for the making of the brew, very fascinating and interesting. I am so glad we took the tour, Yes you get a glass of Guinness complimentary, you also get the opportunity to have hands on experience learning how to pour the perfect glass yourself. This place was beyond excellent.

A
3 years ago

One of Dublin's most popular attractions. The muse...

One of Dublin's most popular attractions. The museum exhibits beer making equipment and techniques, ingredients, advertising methods and storage devices. The exhibition takes place on 7 floors, and at the last level is the Gravity Bar.

S
3 years ago

It is a tourist attraction designed to entice one ...

It is a tourist attraction designed to entice one to part with their cash. If I were ever to visit again (unlikely), I'd go straight to the tasting room on 2 for a sampler and a show, then up to 5 for some delicious food and my pint of Guinness. Then I'd get the hell out - away from the crowds and back onto the streets to walk it off.

L
3 years ago

The Guinness Storehouse is a MUST DO while visitin...

The Guinness Storehouse is a MUST DO while visiting Dublin. The queue was shorter and quicker than I expected. The admission price was good and worth it. Staff were polite and friendly. The experience is fun if you take time to take part in activities. The gift shop is huge and a little expensive, but that s to be expected. The lower floor bar was great fun! Live music and laughter. The view from the upper bar sky bar was lovely. The bar was very packed so we couldn t find seating. I would recommend this as an experience not to miss.

J
3 years ago

This place is everything I had imagined it would b...

This place is everything I had imagined it would be. Plenty of history with a little bit of beer mixed in. It even has the original 9,000 year lease to Arthur Guinness in a display case in the floor. I would highly recommend this if you're going to be in Ireland for any length of time.

W
3 years ago

Small tip, go early, start at the top and work you...

Small tip, go early, start at the top and work your way down. Go to level four first, pour your own beer, then go to the gravity bar to get an amazing view while it's still empty. Move onto the other floors after and thank me later.

c
3 years ago

I'm not a big fan of beer or Guinness, but the vis...

I'm not a big fan of beer or Guinness, but the visit to the museum was still very interesting.
Various exhibition plans await you with lots of information on how they make beer, and on the history of the establishment, which is a little bit the history of Dublin itself. Interesting, multimedia, with interactive moments.

Recommended audio guide, and if you want some fun souvenirs on the ground floor there is a large shop full of gadgets (a bit expensive).

D
3 years ago

Very large facility. A little chaotic, wasn't dire...

Very large facility. A little chaotic, wasn't directed much. No one informed us that there were audio guides, so we missed out on that. The tasting rooms were really cool. The gravity bar was extremely packed so we didnt stay up there long. All staff was very friendly and it was a cool museum, with all the different advertisements and how they make their Guinness. Would recommend.

R
3 years ago

A must see when in Dublin. Instructive for the bee...

A must see when in Dublin. Instructive for the beer brewing process and great when you get a pint of Guinness afterwards. The Guinness family has been very important to the city, they have donated a lot to entertain the population and keep the city beautiful.

W
3 years ago

Definitely worth a visit if you're in Dublin. Best...

Definitely worth a visit if you're in Dublin. Best pint of Guinness I've ever had, good in the restaurant is also wonderful. The whole experience is very interesting and gives you an in depth understanding of the rich history of Guinness.

t
3 years ago

It was I interesting too see all the different asp...

It was I interesting too see all the different aspects behind beer (chemistry, logistics, marketing...)
I particularly loved the degustation room and the rooftop view at the end. Would definitely recommend.

K
3 years ago

Definitely something to be done in Dublin. It's hu...

Definitely something to be done in Dublin. It's huge and offers lots of different explorations and information. It's all aesthetically pleasing too. However, I would dock a star based on the finalment of the tour. The Sky bar is beautiful but absolutely packed and with a lack of tables to place your pint(s) on.

A
3 years ago

Amazing place, 7 floors of unique experience. At t...

Amazing place, 7 floors of unique experience. At the 4th floor - Guinness academy - you learn to pour your own Guinness beer, and afterwards, of course, you drink it. On the 7 th floor, there is a 360 panorama, and a bar in the middle. Recommend

S
3 years ago

If you booked via the internet you may not have va...

If you booked via the internet you may not have validated the audio guide, remember to order it. That said, we did it without and there are information points and videos available in French.
So it is interesting and certainly very commercial but it is worth a look.
Some rush to the 7th floor to taste their Guinness first.
Besides the drink, you have a 360 view of Dublin and it's nice even if the city itself is not very pretty from above.

J
3 years ago

For the beer lovers and all the other.

For the beer lovers and all the other.
Going to Dublin without going to the Guinness Storehouse... it's like going to Paris and don't see the Eiffel Tower.
Very good visit and interesting, with a tasting and a practice to serve a Guinness. Very nice place, but very busy...

C
3 years ago

Favor the booking online, the price of seats varie...

Favor the booking online, the price of seats varies according to the day and the schedule.
The museum, or rather the exhibition, is well scenographed. Very modern in old buildings that keep some vestiges. We can say that visually it is very successful.
On the content, nothing very sensational, I would say rather poor. The tasting session is really very (too) short. And you have to choose between academy and bar 360 ... or both if you put your hand in the wallets.
The 4th star is for the pint offered in the gravity bar and the view of Dublin.
In short, exposure to see at least once but value for money not really good

S
3 years ago

Absolutely amazing! One last! Visiting the Guinnes...

Absolutely amazing! One last! Visiting the Guinness factory is a must if you go to Dublin. Several floors where you can learn things about brewing and brand curiosities. In addition, with the purchase of the ticket (online) you can enjoy a pint on the top floor, and have 360 degree views of the city.

I
3 years ago

Over-rated. All those historic brewing buildings s...

Over-rated. All those historic brewing buildings surrounding us, but we don't get to see inside any of them? Huh? Instead we're herded through a dozen floors of a modern steel/glass office building with ads about how fresh the hops are... To be fair, the upper level tastings/experiences looked fun, but crowds were SO heavy we skipped them and went straight to the top (Gravity Bar) where it was another shoulder-to-shoulder mob scene. Could be so much better to explore the historic facilities. Pains me to say this because I'm a huge Guiness fan, but skip the tour and go to a pub.

A
3 years ago

If you are in Dublin - be sure to check it out and...

If you are in Dublin - be sure to check it out and book it for about 5 hours. Along the way, you'll be able to learn the history of the brewery, learn to taste Guinness and pour it in accordance with the art. At the top is a restaurant with a panoramic window - unfortunately, constantly crowded.

R
3 years ago

A must for anyone who is in Dublin.

A must for anyone who is in Dublin.
You learn a lot about the history of Guinness and generally about beer.
The extras (Nosing and Tasting, Guinness tap themselves) make it something very special.
The view at the end is simply breathtaking.
Entry is a bit pricey (25 ), but you definitely get something for your money. Best book on the Internet before (from 18,50 ).