A great self guided tour full of good info. The dr...
A great self guided tour full of good info. The drink tasting room is a good addition, and the Guinness tastes better in Ireland! Beer lovers must do this tour!
A great self guided tour full of good info. The drink tasting room is a good addition, and the Guinness tastes better in Ireland! Beer lovers must do this tour!
Great tour and experience in general, it will take you a couple of hours to do everything.
Neat experience... I really enjoyed the bar at the top... Great views. Definitely worth the tour.
Enjoyed the history and learning about the brewing process, but the chaos and crowds made the trip exhausting and frustrating. It was so hot and disorganized. Lines were incredibly long and frankly, there were too many options for places to use our tickets. Just have one place, let people try pouring a small amount, then let them enjoy a pint. If they want food or to sample flights, then go upstairs and buy that, but keep it separate. And let people use stairs from the top floors to go down. All the stairs I saw were emergency only. All I wanted was to escape the crowds.
Actually, didn t use my ticket. A Guinness can t be enjoyed in that mess.
Fantastic experience, best of the 3 times I've been here for the enjoyable brewery tour.
Very interesting and the guinness lovely and smooth
Too expensive and an extreme rush.
Everything costs extra and there is no good mood here.
Building beautiful, that's all
A useless place. The admission price is absolutely inadequate. The double of the Uffizi museum in Florence
That s definitely the most tour-like self-guided your that I ve done. Very cool and worth your time and money. Yeah, it s a lot of marketing and you don t learn more than bullet point facts, but still super worth doing. We went last of the day on Wednesday with plenty of time (they close up at 8:30 PM) and no lines or crowd at all.
Great tour and set up. Highly recommend this as a stop when your in Dublin. Very educational and we didn't feel rushed or pushed. The staff was great. The view on the 7 the floor was fantastic. A little crowded at times but worth it.
Visit completely disorganized and meaningless.
Tickets can only be used at 2 sites.
It is more worth going to any bar and having your pints there.
Very disappointed in general.
Lovely place, really nice staff, very friendly, welcoming, and a learning experience. I'll hopefully be back soon.
Undoubtedly what fails is the amount of visitors and their lack of civility! Moreover, the visit is very well organized, in several languages. The highlight is the view of Dublin from the bar. A show!
We just came from Cork and the Jameson Experience at the Midleton Distillery, and it is hands down better than the Guinness Storehouse. Actually, it puts it to shame. It's hard for me to say so because I absolutely love Guinness. The Storehouse is terribly impersonal. Shape up.
Definitely worth a visit. We spent almost the entire day there. Too bad that the restaurants close so early
If you're traveling through Dublin and have half a day off, it's well worth the visit, just make sure you're either early in the morning or have a "skip-the-line" ticket as it is highly popular. Although you'll be given beer along the way and different tastes of Guinness, it is not only for beer fans. It's an interactive experience through history.
One of my favorite experiences in Dublin... don't miss out on trying the three-day old Guinness... delicious!
Very well!! At least on Sunday before Christmas at 10:00 clock no crowds. With much effort we were shown how it came to this delicious beer. Top.
The entire beer production process. Beautiful lookout tower all over Dublin.
The whole Guinness Storehouse is a big advertisement. You cannot see at least one part of the beer making. Very expensive also 25EUR. You should go to a bar, drink a pint of Guinness, watch Wikipedia and forget to visit this museum.
Cannot miss on this fantastic tour!! The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness.The ground floor introduces the beer's four ingredients (water, barley, hops and yeast), and the brewery's founder, Arthur Guinness. Other floors feature the history of Guinness advertising and include an interactive exhibit on responsible drinking. The seventh floor houses the Gravity Bar with views of Dublin and where visitors may drink a pint of Guinness included in the price of admission.
A mandatory place for beer lovers. And for non beer lovers. A place where you meet the history of a company that defines a city.
I love the Guinness and the tore its very interesting
They won't let u go to the bar or the gift shop without buying a ticket! Ridiculous, thus only 1 star because I can't give 0
A tourist feel, but great panoramic views of the city, and the Wicklow mountains.
Interesting tour with a magnificent view to the summit that we want to reach as soon as we come back to have our beer.
An epic institution in its scale. Not only the Guinness beer factory and a museum dedicated to the same subjects gathered under one roof, but also a restaurant with a panoramic view of the whole of Dublin.
Arriving in Dublin, this place is a must visit. A real business card if not all of Ireland, then the city is so certain.
The perfect marketing! Also, if the Guinness beer does not taste so good .... the Storehouse must have seen. Impressive location with all the bells and whistles that can only exist for a product.
Old Brewery, however, wants to enter the store alone for the store
Total rip off. Tourist trap. Beware of how they treat their customers.
A real highlight and a must-see for any visitor to Dublin. The Storehouse is world-class, well laid out, and, unusually, everything you need for the tour is paid for in the price of the ticket - no pressure to purchase anything on top of the ticket fee. The tour takes you higher and higher up the building, until you ultimately end up on the top storey sipping a complimentary Guinness looking over the Dublin cityscape.
Visiting the Guinness Storehouse is very touristy thing to do, but no regrets. It's a experience you'll remember. Now I know what goes into a Guinness. Towards the end of the tour, your ticket stub gives you two option: either pour your own pint or get to the Gravity bar and get served one. I recommend the latter. The view on top is fabulous, especially with a pint in your hand.
An old brewery converted into a museum. They explain the beer making process as well as its history and origin. You can try two pints for free. The visit lasts two or three hours. It is worth visiting this place even if you do not like beer.
The Guinness storehouse tour is nothing but a giant advertisement for a brewer that YOU have to pay for. The tour is of stagged displays that describe how great they think Guinness is. Despite the name, the tour does not actually include a tour of their brewing facilities. Everything is very expensive and you even have to pay the entrance fee to go to the gift shop. Save your money, Guinness branded merchandise is everywhere in Dublin, and there are plenty of micro breweries in town that would be happy to show you their actual brewing facilities.
The museum concept is great. After greeting at the entrance, you can freely move between floors, learn about the process of brewing beer (although the inscription says that there are beers and there is Guiness), tasting, getting to know, and tasting again and getting to know. A great place and a great idea for a non-showcase museum, and therefore unusual.
A vast place that is all about Guinness, or should I say genius....
They get you to pay to get in and drink one pint of Guinness, than you pay to buy a guiness souvenir, and all you see around is Guinness, Guinness and more Guinness....
You learn about Guinness brewing, about Guinness history, about Guinness advertisement, about Guinness pouring, and mostly about Guinness pride... After all it is a great beer.... Recommended for Guinness lovers only
Great!!! Amazing!!! Besides that I have asked my boyfriend for marriage !!! It has been amazing !!
Very informative self guided tour. Best bet is to buy your tickets online. There is a separate line thay is much shorter. And you get a pint of the best beer in the world.
A must visit if coming to Dublin, Sky bar is great, make sure you book in advance to beat the queues!
Were only on the grounds of the Guinness Storehouse .. for a visit but always recommendable
One of the favorite places in Dublin, the third time I visit, I will go again with pleasure. Do not deny yourself the opportunity to learn more about the history of the legendary beer and get a certificate from the Guinness Academy.
Had an amazing time! Gives an in-depth and multimedia presentation of Guinness History. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly. Very impressive building with a bar to sample a free Guinness and more. Good place to chat with friends/ meet new people with stunning views of Dublin. Highly recommended (especially if you want a pint with your face on it !
Not to miss while you are in Dublin! The best brewery experience by far, everyone was so friendly!
At the beginning I thought that 25 would be too much for a tour of the Guinness Storehouse. Not even close! After a short wait (alternatively you can also order online tickets now - these are then a bit cheaper and you do not have to wait) it was already armed with an audio guide (its cost of 1 really worth) to the first floor , The interior of the building is breathtakingly large and has the shape of a pint glass. In the building you can explore 7 floors. From history, to production, to a white tasting room with flavors and of course a glass of Guinness, to a restaurant with Guinness recipes and bars (the Gravity Bar on the 7th floor is recommended), the Storehouse offers an unforgettable experience , The price also includes a pint of guiness or a soft drink! On the ground floor there is also a store with items for every budget. A must visit in Dublin - 5 stars!
Good place to learn more about the Guinness world, learn to serve it and taste it with good views on the top floor.
A visit to the Guinness storehouse is definitely worth it. The view from the last floor is beautiful!
To see it really cool because you go to the factory, they teach you to throw a pint, the building is very cool, they have a gift shop with exclusive items and they have the Gravity Bar where you can taste a good beer with incredible views of Dublin. Now what is the visit, I did not like it very much since they do not really teach you anything about the factory but the theory of how beer is made and it's more like visiting a museum than a factory. The staff lovely.
I loved the tasting of the new beers and the top floor with a view of the city
The price (25 per adult + 1 euro for the headphones) is a bit expensive for a simple museum on the history of this beer. Good point, the pretty view at the end of the visit and the beer offered.
What a great place to visit. Excellent education on how the beer is made, great exhibits, very clean and organized. And a Guinness at the end in the Gravity Bar! Doesn't get much better.
Note - the souviener shop only accessible after a tour. Dissapointing. Will make better plans next time.
Brilliant day out, barely had to queue and lots of interesting history about Guinness
Great visit, convenient internet booking, consider taking the audio guide if you do not speak the language.
The visit is not worth the ticket price. The exhibition is structured on 5 floors, only the first two are interesting, even if not detailed in detail. The top floors are just a waste of time. Good and abundant beer included
There are several restaurants to choose from. Be sure to try the beer stew, which is unique and delicious.
The whole storehouse is very large and there are many things to visit. If you go slowly, you can spend half a day. It is worth a visit. It is recommended to book tickets online, and you need to make an appointment to enter. The admission ticket includes a glass of beer and go to the top floor in exchange.
If you want to buy souvenirs, you must buy exclusive ones.
Definitely book the tickets through the website. Firstly, this is much faster and you save a lot of money. Everything is very interactive and great designed and there is a tasting. The highlight is the Skybar with a great view of the city and a Guinness included in the ticket price. A great graduation.
Tourist trap. Not worth the time or money. I have been to breweries before and they show you where they make it with workers actually walking around. Others are hands on... This was like a museum with a cafeteria.
The food is good, but the other parts are bot so nice
Great experience, really enjoyable your touches on all aspects of Guinness from production to the history of the advertising and top it all off with a pint overlooking Dublin city. Must see
One of our highlights in Dublin should be the visit to the Guinness Storehouse. I was not alone in the idea, I was aware, but I was surprised by the rush of visitors. Due to the size of the Storehouse, however, quantity is fast. On seven floors you will be informed of the history, the production and the advertising of the Guinness. On the top floor there is a bar with great views of Dublin. Here you can redeem Guinness included in the ticket. The entrance fee of 25 per person seems to me quite high. I have already paid less in more interesting museums or exhibitions, especially since one operates product advertising here clearly and exclusively.
The museum is quite nice, only I think for 25 and only a beer incl. Is the price not justified. Also that you can drink no beer on the spot but only gets a beer I personally think a great pity ...
Certainly a must see in Dublin, even if (like me) you don t like Guinness! It s a great experience, though do expect to spend time queuing up for things like the tasting rooms.
I m glad we went, but I think once you ve done it, you probably wouldn t feel the need to visit again.
Such an awesome experience! Was great to see how my favorite beer is made and see the original lease that was signed. So amazing.
A must in Dublin. You must buy tickets online beforehand, otherwise you will have to wait a long time. The lower area houses a museum. This museum is very modern and very informative, as well as described in detail. Of course, it's all about Guinness beer, and it has to be, because: Guiness is Dublin and Dublin is Guinness. At the end, on the roof, you can expect an incredible 360 degree view of Dublin, which you can enjoy at the bar with a Guinness. Just swap the entrance ticket for a beer.
Amazing view on the top of the building and you get a free pint and it's also good craic
Wonderful visit to Guinness. We are from South Africa and great to taste original Guinness "from the barrel" so to say. Interesting tour through the various levels along with the learning experience of how to pour the perfect Guinness. Highly recommended.
Very crowded and unorganized. We got ticket online and arrived early, but there was longer lines for online ticket holders vs people purchased ticket on site.
They couldn't even organize the line for online ticket holders.
The self guided tour is ridiculous, you can just watch video on how to make bear and barrels on youtube at home!
The free Guinness was not clear how to get and we missed that as well.
Earlier the same day we were at Jameson distillery and took their tour, it was more expensive but it was way better presented and worth it than Guinness'
This was fabulous. Fabulous I tell you! Must see if you come to Dublin. More than I bargained for for the price for sure.