Lovely for a visit, but allow at least 2 hours may...
Lovely for a visit, but allow at least 2 hours maybe more, some great staff who are very knowledgeable about products and processes
Lovely for a visit, but allow at least 2 hours maybe more, some great staff who are very knowledgeable about products and processes
If you like Guinness and would not mind to get a pint or two then it will be one one of the best Dublin tours.
Plenty of fun together with the history.
Pour your own pint.
Enjoy the city views.
Well worth the visit. Excellent experience and a brilliantly choreographed walk through the history and science of Guinness. I found this place just so fascinating, plus of course, you are kept well watered with plenty of the black stuff on hand.
Spent a whole morning here. Loved it all. Plenty to drink as you go. Self guided tour. Lots of merchandise and the freshest Guinness in the world. 4 days old.
Place to go to have a pint for 25 euro with a little bit of entertainment but not worth of the price at all. Gravity bar at the top packed with people and windows where you suppose to have a nice view have no ventilation so smelly and can't see anything. Would recommend just if it's a last pub in Dublin
Must have experienced. Bring a lot of time and see everything in peace
Be sure to watch and enjoy the ingenious live music and the great view at the top !!!!
Fantastic views of Dublin from the brewery and you can fill up on beer.
This is well worth going! Book in advance and pay 10 euro more for the legacy tour! Doing it in the morning was only a few of us and it does not overlap with the self guided tour. (Which you need a ticket for as well) After make sure to do The Guinness expert pouring session!! Also, Guinness is Red remember this.
A must stop for any Guinness fan! The view and bar on top of the tower after the tour made for a perfect ending.
I had 6 hours to kill before I could check into my hotel in Dublin and wasn't so sure I could spend that much time milling around the Storehouse. I was completely wrong! I signed up for the connoisseur's experience and had no idea how intimate and informative the tasting would be. I not only was able to try a slew of Guinness with great people, but the bartender was incredibly knowledgeable and fun (Jake?). Combined with all of the fantastic activities and interesting artifacts inside the building, this one was probably my favorite excursion during my Eurotrip (I even got to my hotel a couple hours after check in!).
No one. Good. Then I'll tell you that the Hungarian Ganz factory has a crusher set up there.
I absolutely love the gravity bar. I don't like you can't buy drinks on top level. Ah, the old days.
You cannot be in Dublin and not visit the Guinness factory.
Very good experience.
Not very pleasant experience which I consider negative .massing and humiliating treatment to those of us who do not come from the English language. Those who do not speak English are not allowed, besides giving me the beer that I had and had paid for it with the ticket, just because shame I did not want to do the test of pouring a beer, they denied it to me with very bad education apart from an industrial potato roll of little or nothing interest and an armed robbery.
Beyond expectations. It's a very nice and detailed tour on the Guinness history. On the last level you have a bar with a nice view from Dublin.
A must for visitors to Dublin leave yourself plenty of time when visiting. It helps if you like Guinness but can still be enjoyed if not Very good for corporate events! Plenty of gifts to buy rather than around the city but the story is the main attraction here.
When you drink a Guinness you can imagine the whole story behind it, but in here, you admire all the passion and devotion with which they make a product that appeals to everyone, certainly worth the price of the ticket to enter, and certainly you will be satisfied! After seeing all the plans that tell the story to date, it's time for a good PINTA! The Sky bar gives you the opportunity to drink a healthy Guinness, with all the panorama of Dublin ... BEAUTIFUL place, good organization, but above all good BEER
didnt see any brewing. lackluster tour, which is totally laim
Great place to visit if you are in Dublin. I found the venue extremely enjoyable to visit, it's very interactive and not boring for a moment, greatly organized on different levels, it tells a great story of this beer, I particularly enjoyed the advertisement side of it and looking back at all types of commercials.
The best reward is when you reach the top with the bar and spectacular views, it's a great spot to look over Dublin and enjoy a pint of Guinness, it's all about that! highly recommend it!
It is said that it was first transformed by Guinness Winery. At its peak, it supported one third of the people in the city. It is the most influential brewery in Europe.
25 euros for a tour without knowing the production plant makes no sense to me. They give a glass of beer but there is no variety. The only thing I liked was the panoramic view of the city on the 7th floor.
Extraordinary esperience!!! Everything is perfect in this place.
I came here with my family to celebrate my brothers 22nd birthday. While I don't really like Guinness or beer, it was still great to go up to the 360 bar and be at the highest point in the city. The views were amazing and I got tons of photos. What I also did was the Guinness experience where you are taught how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness which was fun. The museum itself was a bit short and could have had more interactive elements. For the money, it's quite an expensive but must do experience.
Unlike the previous time we visited the storehouse is now just a giant advertising campaign. You ll learn the very basics of brewing beer and a little bit about Guinness advertising over the years. It s worth it for the pint in the gravity bar and the views over Dublin unless it s super busy and you won t see much.
Also beware of parking police pay and display or you ll get clamped.
This was a great tour! Definitely worth the price. We went in the morning on a week day so there were no crowds to make the going difficult. The whole tour was so interesting, it was cool to see the old ads as well. They just opened the bar at the top with views of the entire city and that was just beautiful! I m not a fan of Guinness beer but I still loved it.
It is expensive for just standing in line after line.
The entrance is 25 euros but with a free pint and a magnificent view of Dublin
Really good self walking tour! However would have been nice to have some subtitles on the videos!
Cool place to visit and you get a free pint for taking the tour!
Definitely an interesting thing. The tour is very interesting and the availability is very good by public transport. Tickets can be purchased online for a specific hour from 17.50. I also recommend this option. Just visually, the factory looks really interesting, and at the end of the tour you can find your own beer after completing a short tapping course.
Great modern Guinness brewery museum. One of the best of its kind I've been to. After getting out of it, you have no doubt that Guinness is the best beer in the world. A must see when visiting Dublin.
Such a brilliantly laid out place with great service and quality about it.
Great self-guided tour. For extra, the guided tour is available and the free pint is nice in the bar. The food is good and reasonable valued in the bar. After having a drink or two in the bar, it's worthwhile.
A giant advert for Guinness. They could actually pay you to visit this place as it's simply packed with commercials, shops and restaurants. Top floor is nice, but crowded. Two stars for the building itself and the dance show in the tasting room.
The Guinness Storehouse is not able to publish clear rules about their age restrictions I wasted 2 hours the First time I went there (because there was no sign or text on the Internet which tells you that you have to be 18 to visit the MUSEUM). The guy at the checkin told me that I have to bring someone 18+ to get in... So I went there again with someone over 18... I waited two hours to learn that the person over 18 has to be my guardian or parent... Thanks for wasting 4 hours of mylife Guinness Storehouse management.
Very nice and informative, well organized and kept better.
Great beer!
Tourist trap. Multiple floors of advertising after one small area of the brewing process. You get to choose to either pour your own pint or get a pint served to you in the upstairs viewing deck. Really you can do both, just dont give them your ticket at the pour your own pint part. The viewing deck on the top floor is a mess of tourists. When I was there 3/4 of it were teenagers on a field trip sitting in all the seats staring at their phones.
Skip the tour, get a pint somewhere locally.
The best to see in Dublin. Very cool and do not hesitate to serve you Guinness
Always a great place to visit with a sense of history and tradition, a legacy of a great family with record of philanthropic work for the benefit of the local community. As with any attraction there is the souvenir shop but there is so much more to the storehouse, not least the gravity bar with great views over Dublin city
A great spot to check out the history of Guinness, sample some beer and view the city of Dublin
Tourist trap.
Uninteresting and expensive. Money factory
Nice place ! Crowded for sure and a bit touristic but worth seeing because very impressive.
Buy tickets on-line = cheaper and no line
You don't see any actual production. Impressive sights but in my opinion it's just a bit like tourest milking. I'm glad I went through, would have preferred less screens more action
Interested place with surprise at the end of the tour. Free parking what doesn't happen to often in other places like that.
I strongly suggest visiting the storehouse. It's a great experience and you can learn a lot about the history of the beer and a few things about the city of Dublin as well. We preferred having our beer on the sixth floor. On the fifth you can try to fill your glass by yourself, on the seventh floor it's too noisy.
Excellent opportunity to know the history and process of manufacturing the most famous beer of the Emerald Isle. Super dynamic and interactive ride. My favorite session was where we learned to take the perfect pint of Guinness, with certificate right at the end of the training and your pint to taste. As an instructor I had the dear Luana P. Super competent and charismatic. At the end of the tour we are presented with the sensational view of the Gravity Bar, being able to appreciate Dublin from a privileged location. Highly recommend the visit! Enjoy!
Very nice and informative self guided tour that ended with a free pint at the six story observation deck! The Gift shop is massive but I ended up not buying anything due to the length of the checkout line.
Our experience has not been very good although the expectations we had were very high. The enclave upon arrival fascinated us, it was like entering the 17th century, the factory is very well preserved and the environment is incredible. The day I think did not help to make our experience better (Saturday afternoon), there were many people, it was very hot (despite being March) and it was impossible to enjoy all the proposed experiences. The tasting places were collapsed, you had to wait a long time to be able to order or to be seated was an impossible mission ... the history and the interaction with each activity were very creative and interesting but they could not be carried out or follow the rhythm set by the excessive number of people (should be limited ...). In the gravity (the highest area) it was impossible to be, we could not even take photos from there but the views are incredible.
Amazing experience!! A must do!! Loved their merchandise as well. Awesome brand.
Guinness beer gets thicker over time!
The people who came to see are a lot of people.
Highly recommend the Guinness Storehouse! This was a highlight of our trip to Dublin. It was very informative and interesting tour. Would urge anyone visiting Dublin to go!
Very interesting to discover the place and the recipes of a beer that is appreciated all over the world and that gives a lot of work to the Irish.
The building is very beautiful, especially the glass bar that overlooks all of Dublin which leaves you speechless and where you can enjoy a delicious guinnes tapped by real brewers.
Great views and you learn to pour your own pint of Guinness. I ve actually been there over 50 times . A must do spot when in Dublin
The old brewery is a well-preserved and beautiful place. It's full of history, so spend a few hours watching it all.
There is no fear of going with young children, but a trip for older kids. Interestingly done, however, the most moving, imprinting and giving reflections on Man is only the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising in Warsaw.
And I write about it, because in guides of the Guinness Museum they praise it as spectacular, it is interesting, but in comparison to the Museum in Warsaw, this museum should receive max 2 stars, the Museum of Rising at least 20.
Awesome place to check out. Price for a ticket is great value considering a pint of beer is included. You can see some pretty interesting things too, like the lease in the centre of the building signed by Arthur Guinness. You can choose to learn how to properly pour a pint or go up to the 360 degree room in the roof for a nice view and a pint.
It is worth going. U get to know about their history and the process of making Guinness right from the scratch. Free beer tasting and at the same time u can also choose 3 beers to taste from their menu with the entry ticket or u can buy 1 pint of beer, I would suggest to taste three beers. It is an amazing experience to consume beer in the brewery itself, felt like having the beer from the source. Staff are friendly, and u have restaurents available on the 5th floor to dine. Enjoy.
Good tour, for a euro the guide to listen, everything very well explained and party on the top floor.
The expensive food ,, but the cafes ok
The excellent beer ...
Unavoidable. Expensive entry price. But the visit is nice. It's the story that impresses ... the structure by imposing. The tasting ... to do.
Fantastic day, the story is well presented and the science is very accessible. With the WALES V IRELAND game the next day the atmosphere in Arthur's Bar with the live music was fantastic. Many renditions of Delilah to get the Welsh singers going!
We went because it seems that if you go to Dublin it is a mandatory stop and we like beer. However, being beer lovers we expected more and more for the price that cost us: 18 per person ... It is worth including a pint but still exorbitant price for then what is the factory and its content, for me very boring and very theoretical taste ... The most remarkable thing is that the staff is very nice educated and attentive and they teach you to throw a pint that you can drink afterwards on the top floor from which you can see the views of the city