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Great experience - most visited place in Ireland a...

Great experience - most visited place in Ireland and it's no surprise. The eye popping moments are the waterfall at the start and the gravity bar at the end. If your interested in learning about the history of Guinness and how it's made take the time to read the info and watch the videos you'll find throughout the tour. It is self guided so it can be easy to walk past some exhibits.

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I was there twice today, the first and the last ti...

I was there twice today, the first and the last time. Everything about the brewery was explained, but only pictures and videos could be seen. I saw a lot more and better things in other breweries. Otherwise a "shopping center" over 7 floors. Better go to another brewery.

I went to the guinness storehouse last week on my ...

I went to the guinness storehouse last week on my holiday in Ireland, great experience, fortunately, since November there was not so many people from outside immediately read all the written, ticket cost 25 a little expensive but it's worth it, audioguide with headphones for 1. as soon as you enter there is all the history in the various plans of how beer is produced and the processing methods, the inventor, the various icons of advertising, taste the beer etc ... up to the penultimate floor where with the voucher that they give you the entrance you can tap the beer by yourself, and finally the bar with the view of dublin on the top floor. I advise!

This is a fascinating and interesting your about h...

This is a fascinating and interesting your about how beer is made and a little bit of history of Dublin and the Guinness family. Buy tickets online ahead of time! Most importantly, go to the top, the gravity bar has a 360 degree view of dub,in from 8 floors up, remarkable view!

Best Brand presentation i've seen so far. Entertai...

Best Brand presentation i've seen so far. Entertaining. Entry a little bit expansive 25 for one adult when i was there. Great view from the top level restaurant. Nice staff. Great choice of merchandise stuff.

Visited during August of 2017. The place is expans...

Visited during August of 2017. The place is expansive, well organized and offers tours or to walk freely throughout the building. I recommend starting from the ground up where your able to learn the history, taste test the beers and at the end of the walk look out at the 360 restaurant at the view of Dublin while enjoying your free pint of Guinness.

Upside: The free beer.
Downside: Wait times and line ups. I recommend you Arrive early if you can or later in the night for a sunset view. Be prepared to spend a heavy penny on souvenirs that you could get for half the price at Carrolls Gift shops (they have stores all over the city).

A place worth visiting. Interestingly designed bui...

A place worth visiting. Interestingly designed building inside. The ticket price includes a course of pouring draft beer after which you receive a souvenir certificate and photo. Fun and, of course, beer brewed by you can be drunk later on the top floor of the building there is a glazed observation deck with a bar. I highly recommend this place.

Guinness has been in operation since 1769.

Guinness has been in operation since 1769.
By Arthur Guinness

Here is open to welcome visitors.
To see the process of production
Learn the history

And of course ..
Opened for testing as well

All black beer fans should not miss it.

The experience of the Guinness Storehouse is a thr...

The experience of the Guinness Storehouse is a three star in my book, but the attraction itself is a two star. There is just so much information to take in and it's so crowded that you can never see everything -- not that you'd want to, most of it is boring. Don't waste your time reading about all the history and process of brewing. Get your free beers, take a stroll through the old Guinness advertisement section and get out. You get a sampler of 3 less common Guinness beers and then the original Guinness in the Gravity Bar. The beers are great, the rest of it is not.

A real must if you come to Dublin!

A real must if you come to Dublin!
Pro tip - For you re free drink make sure you don t go straight up to the top bar (gravity bar)
Go to the floor below and they show you how to pour you re own Guinness and you can take it up to the top bar after and enjoy the 360 views of Dublin

Best experience of my life!

Best experience of my life!
It was like touring willy Wonka factory
Carol-Ann this is for you and the amazing experience you gave us.

Mist visit place in Dublin, but better but tickets...

Mist visit place in Dublin, but better but tickets before via internet and come at opening otherwise you will be waiting in line for pretty long time, which on other side have other perks. As traditional dancers will cheer you up

The factory tour is just like most brewery tours e...

The factory tour is just like most brewery tours except it has a great deal more history. The certificate for pouring the perfect pint is a really nice touch and afterwards you can go and enjoy a pint up on the top level bar and look out over Dublin.We enjoyed this very much in any case and then headed for the Jameson factory to finish off.

Does one need a bike as much as a fish does? Compl...

Does one need a bike as much as a fish does? Completely overpriced, the "museum" is under all cannon, the Guinness what you get upstairs in the absolutely badly equipped Gravity Bar, is bad and tapped without a shamrock and you can actually only somewhere in between jostling people "enjoy".
Each pub is 100x better

Commercial place but very interesting. The advice ...

Commercial place but very interesting. The advice is to take the audioguide and listen very well to the whole history of Guinness. It will take a few hours to get around the entire Guinness Storehouse but it will be worth it.

The Guinness plant is the most horrible place in D...

The Guinness plant is the most horrible place in Dublin as it produces terrible noise keeping my family awake every night. I hate this place which is also very smelly. Come here to smell urine around Storehouse.

I liked the visit, I did not get much excitement b...

I liked the visit, I did not get much excitement but when I got older I liked it, I liked it, up to the top of everything, where with the price it looks like it has a magnificent view of everything in Dublin. Only by this last part, it is worth going. The first ticket is worth 18'50 euros and at rush hours 25 euros, normal, at 9 in the morning, a beer is not as readily available.

Really fun and interesting experience especially s...

Really fun and interesting experience especially since if you're a Guinness lover. Restaurant also has great food and friendly service at a reasonable price. Would highly recommend a visit.

I believe it is the most sought after tourist attr...

I believe it is the most sought after tourist attraction in Dublin. It is managed to accommodate as many visitors as possible per day. I recommend if possible that they make the visit soon to the opening. In any case the visit is not static are not limited to a guide or group. It may take time to appreciate everything. I recommend that you take the opportunity to learn how to correctly take a guiness. The bar at the top has an unforgettable view but is always full

You don't visit the brewery, but an exhibition abo...

You don't visit the brewery, but an exhibition about Guinness. The tour of the exhibition is self guided and the ticket is way overpriced for actually not seeing anything about the brewery. It's been a waste of time and money.

I love this place. Truly. It is a tourist spot for...

I love this place. Truly. It is a tourist spot for sure, but they have made it accessible even with crowds and personal. The tasting experience is awesome, and the self guided tour allows you to flow at your own pace. My only complaint is that if you are the last tour they don't warn you when the tower closes so we could barely finish our pints. I've been twice, and both times are worth it.

Tourist trap but a fun, educational and tasty one....

Tourist trap but a fun, educational and tasty one. The gravity bar is cool, but naturally it's packed so good luck if you want a seat near the window. Buy your tickets online to avoid the line in for general admission.

Beer lovers to me! Especially those who do not lov...

Beer lovers to me! Especially those who do not love this beer and have tasted it only in Italy! Once you drink here, you will surely change your mind .. or so it happened to me!
7 floors of wonder! You can discover a little more about this fabulous beer, its history and see all sorts of objects connected to its birth !! There is a gravity bar from which to enjoy an exceptional view of Dublin (although a little too crowded for my taste). Taste a frozen pint, poured to perfection and enjoy the views from up here!
You can do lessons and learn how to pin a perfect pint of Guinness! There is the museum, the history of its commercials and a huge Shop! !
I enjoyed it and the visit is worth the ticket price.
I suggest Dublin pass or online ticket purchase to avoid the long line that is always there

Good day out. Very informative and knowledgeable. ...

Good day out. Very informative and knowledgeable. Tasting is the best part..
Plus you get a free drink with your ticket.
Shame there is not a lot of tables and chairs in the gravity bar..
Also the soft drinks was completely watered down!

It is not a visit to the factory to the use, it is...

It is not a visit to the factory to the use, it is a kind of theme park about Guinness beer. It is an attraction worth admiring. A lot of people, it seems more like a place of pilgrimage. but the view from the observatory at the top of the building is spectacular.

Several floors of the museum. In addition to the h...

Several floors of the museum. In addition to the huge souvenir shop, there is also an interactive tour of what is made of Guinness on the zero floor. On the first floor, the explanation of the production of Guinness continues. On the second floor you will find a tasting room where you will get 100ml of Guinness and learn to taste beer. The third floor focuses on Guinness beer advertising. On the fourth floor you have the opportunity to learn how to draft beer, make a pint of Guinness with foam and you can print (free) a beer draft certificate. On the fifth floor there is a restaurant, prices range from 10 to 20 in some you have beer in the price of food. On the top floor, there is a glass terrace from which Dublin can be seen beautifully.

A great place to visit. You can learn a lot about ...

A great place to visit. You can learn a lot about the famous beer, fill a pint by yourself after a brief lesson and drink it at the gravity bar on the top of the building and buy souvenirs. Totally worth the time and money!

Very cool set up for a musem to give folks the kno...

Very cool set up for a musem to give folks the knowledge of how Guinness was created and how its made. There's plenty of oppurtunities to drink here. I was hoping for a more actually brewery tour of the making process as its happening. But it was still wonderful.