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I solo travelled to Dublin, and visiting the Guinness
I solo travelled to Dublin, and visiting the Guinness Storehouse was such a cool experience! Highly recommend you check it out! I bought a student ticket (discounted) on their website, and the entry took maybe 15 mins. They tell you the history about
This place is huge and it has a lot of history about
This place is huge and it has a lot of history about Guinness but it felt more like a museum than a storehouse if that makes sense? They have interactive things so you can see how the beer is made, how it's kept, they give you a tiny tasting and
Things have all gone up in value since they started.
There is the tiered pricing of 22EUR for early bird (before 10:30) and the 31EUR is for regular priced tickets. It is 2EUR more when booking in person so recommend booking online. It was great and the immersive experience was great. Also lots of good
You can't visit Ireland without making a stop at the
You can't visit Ireland without making a stop at the Guinness Storehouse! We bought our tickets online ahead of time for a 9:30 Friday time slot (you have a 15 minute grace period). I recommend coming early because there wasn't as many peop
Fun experience and mandatory stop while in Dublin.
There is so much to do and so many ways to make this a unique experience. The place is huge, so give yourself a good chunk of the afternoon to get through it without rushing. We started with the self-guided tour, as you look through how beer is m
Apparently, the Guinness Storehouse is the #1 Tourist
Apparently, the Guinness Storehouse is the #1 Tourist attraction in Ireland, with the Cliffs of Moher coming in 2nd. Gayle and I recently spent some time here over the 7+ stores of everything Guinness. It was sort of a "Fisherman's Wharf&
Waste of time, unless you love taking selfies
Really disappointing experience, this is not a brewery tour more of a instagram culture/photo opportunity experience. Barely any information on the history of Guinness and every corner is just another giant light or video screen with a slow motions f
Interesting tour followed by the best pint of Guinness
Really enjoyed this. Self guided tour with 7 floors to explore. Lots of stuff to read and watch. Note, it is not a brewery tour but an interesting overview of Guinness brewing process, its history and a great section on its marketing. You get a lov
A seven-story beer commercial
I’m not sure what I was expecting but this was a bit disappointing for such a talked-about tourist attraction. I did enjoy the pint in the gravity bar and the friendly service there, and it wasn’t a bad visit, but it’s a hefty admission fee an
treated disrespectfully at restaurants
The Guiness experience was ok but overshadowed by horrible service at restaurants. I could not find a way to review Market Street specifically so I'll leave it here. My husband and I were on a small group tour to Ireland and went to Guiness Stor
Kitschy (crowded) fun
This was a good time, but you should know what you are getting into. Not much information, but fun, over-the-top displays about beer making and the advertising of Guinness. You get a pint and panoramic views at the end. I was there years ago, and th
Amazing self guided tour of the storehouse
This Guinness storehouse museum was absolutely worth it! I loved the vibes, and the self guided tour itself. It was really interesting and tour took us through the history of Guinness, and how their famous beer is made. We got a tasting of the beer,
This Guinness storehouse museum was absolutely worth it! I
This Guinness storehouse museum was absolutely worth it! I loved the vibes, and the self guided tour itself. It was really interesting and tour took us through the history of Guinness, and how their famous beer is made. We got a tasting of the beer,
Way too corporate for my tastes.
The tour is self guided and more of a 30 minute advertisement than an immersion in the historic beer. The only portion I enjoyed was the mini-tasting room, where an actual human spoke to us, and the views from the Gravity Bar at the top of the stor
Fun place! Wasn't too crowded this time either! Last time I
Fun place! Wasn't too crowded this time either! Last time I was here was 8 years ago and it was triple more packed that today... The water feature is awesome!
Great history
Really feel the history and particularly after watching the recent mini series. Cost 30 Euros and takes 1-2 hours but very informative
A must do for any visitor to the Storehouse.
Had an absolutely brilliant day at the Storehouse, topped off with the Connesiour experience. Hosted by Dan, it was an incredible experience, with plenty of knowledge and great communication. Our group were all made to feel at home, with a few laughs
Well worth a visit especially for Guinness fans
We went on a self guided tour which is something I would recommend, there are various floors details the history of the company, how its made, the advertising campaigns over the years, there is also a tasting section which you get a shot of Guinness
A historical tour with tasting and teaching. If you like Guinness then you cant go wrong to visit and properly pour yourself a
I would advise getting reservations, yes, its that busy. Plan on at least an hour to zip thru or longer if you gaze. Great merch here and you can be taught how to properly draw a pint. Certifiable even. Once in a lifetime place.
The Scarlet Vetter says.
....while at a business conference in Dublin, my group booked an event here, an evening dinner. It is a great place to do something like this. We had an opportunity to do the self guided tour and then we were directed to a huge beautiful room for our
Do not skip a trip to the Guinness Storehouse.
I was blown away from the experience, from the water induced murals that painted one of the exhibits, to the tasting rooms, where they instruct you the correct way to sample Guinness, all seven floors of this facility should not be skipped. On the se
I'm not a big fan of beer, but I AM a big fan of museums,
I'm not a big fan of beer, but I AM a big fan of museums, so I was pleased with my experience at the Guinness Storehouse. I was with a large tour group and we had tickets to go through the experience while in town. We started out together, hea
The Guinness Storehouse is an incredibly popular experience.
We showed up on our first day and were turned away because we didn't have a reservation. We were told that you have to make a reservation at least 24 hours in advance. Ugh ... gut punch. Luckily, we returned to Dublin at the end of our week a
Guinness has a self-guided tour, which I was a little leery
Guinness has a self-guided tour, which I was a little leery of, at first, but it turned out to be a great experience. We had just been at Jameson the day before and that tour is about 30-40 minutes. By us walking through the 5-7 floors at Guinness, I
The Guinness Storehouse is an immersive blend of history,
The Guinness Storehouse is an immersive blend of history, craftsmanship, and culture. From the moment you step inside the iconic building, you're surrounded by the story of Ireland's most famous stout -- told through engaging exhibits, inte
5/5 We had an awesome time at the Guinness Storehouse!
5/5 We had an awesome time at the Guinness Storehouse! Our guide, Emmanuel, was incredibly kind, funny, and super knowledgeable--he made the whole experience lively and memorable. The highlights were learning the history and then trying to pour our
Intriguing
My partner loves Guinness & this was top of the Dublin bucket list & it didn’t disappoint. It was genuinely so interesting and set up in such a cool way! We lost our free Guinness tickets by accident (my fault!) & spoke to staff, and th
What an amazing experience!
What an amazing experience. So much better than expected. Great fun and so interesting. Well worth a visit . So glad we went. The Guinness tastes so much better in Ireland .
An okay tour, but especially if you like beer
As someone who doesn't really drink beer, I found this less interesting than some of my travel companions. It was still interesting, however, as I never knew so much went into making Guinness! Our tour included a beer in the rooftop bar, althou
Fantastic day!
As im a huge fan of Guinness...this was a must for me! Absolutely loved it, take your time looking at everything and you won't be disappointed!! The Guinness...yummy!!
Guinness is a great tourist attraction, educational event, and a piece of history, but don' visit it in the busy period.
The Storehouse, as a tourist attraction, and a part of history is fantastic. It was extremely disappointing at the shear number of people they push through the place. It was impossible to be able to read all the information boards and view the displa
Interesting visit
Fun self paced tour, take as long as you want. It was interesting to see how complex the beer making process is. The bar up top offered a great view.
Great tour
This was a very fun place to tour. The tour included a pint of Guinness so I was thrilled. Many learning opportunities about the history of Guinness and its advertising.
Definitely recommend this tour even if you don't drink.
It's very immersive with nice staff and Storehouse exclusive merchandise that you can't find outside the store. Don't forget to get your tax free form at the cashier. The Gravity Bar at the top had great views. They had soda for peop
Don’t waste your time here
Boring. As Guinness lovers we were really looking forward to the experience. 7 floors of absolutely nothing worthwhile to see. Only exception is the floor with the old advertising. The rooftop bar had zero ambience. Neon lights??? Come on - we trave
Guinness Storehouse - a must see/do element of your Dublin tour (even if you think you don't like Guinness!)
For ~£30 this tour experience is amazing - the Guinness Storehouse offers multiple levels which tell the unique story of the Arthur Guinness' vision and the origin of the Guinness story, culminating in a chance in the Gravity Bar to sample a pi
When in Ireland.
..of course you have to get a Guinness and check out the whole technological process, see who and how it was founded and how items remarkably made. Even if you dont drink Guiness this is definitely a must see. There's like 9 floors, food ,hist
When in Dublin, gotta do a Guinness tour! Guinness reigns
When in Dublin, gotta do a Guinness tour! Guinness reigns in Ireland:D Plus all tastes so much better here than in the states. Better to book in advance for tickets. Many tour options..but we decided on the self tour with Guinness drink at the Grav
Very Cool
Very interesting tour here which covers the history behind Guiness beer also how they make it. Lots of history in this very building. The admission includes a free beer. Highly recommended!
Connoisseur Experience
We booked the connoisseur experience and it was great! Come early to do the whole storehouse tour - took us about 75-90 minutes. The connoisseur experience allowed us a fun, small environment to learn more about Guinness, its history, and try unique
TOTALLY worth it!
This was so much fun! While you don't see the brewing process, the whole experience is historical and a total blast. We decided last minute so I got tickets online that day but do make sure you book tickets.
Great trip
Very busy but well worth it.Well organised and it ran very smoothly. The staff were very friendly and helpful, well worth the time and money.
Not worth the price or the long lines
Over crowded, expensive and dumbed down. You would think that Guinness had enough money that they didn’t have to fleece the tourists. And by the way, you don’t even get to see the beer being made.
Very interesting and I learnt Guinness is not black or brown
A very big 7 storey experience that is extremely well presented. I learnt a lot and loved watching a video of how wooden barrels are made. Well worth a visit.
Great view on top
Very much a mainstream tourist attraction. Very crowded and overpriced. Best moment was having a Guiness on top of the building. But a must visit when in Dublin
An interesting insight into the World of Guinness! A treat to have a Guinness in Guinness!
Very informative, with different aspects of Dublin and Guinness history incorporated in many interactive ways. A bit overwhelming at times but well thought out. No one to answer questions at the various displays though, as it is a self-guided tour.
Amazing! Everyone needs to do this tour!!
This tour exceeded our expectations! It was very interactive and kept you interested the entire time! The Guinness tasting was super cool!! We will definitely go back again!
Enjoyed my Guinness
We did the Stoutie experience and it was worth it to have our picture put on the foam of our pints! The tasting room, where you are instructed how to properly drink a Guinness, should not be missed if you are a first timer. I am not a beer drinker,
This is a must stop for anyone visiting Dublin or any
This is a must stop for anyone visiting Dublin or any Guinness fans. The storehouse is much larger than I was expecting. To make your visit easier book well in advance to obtain premier tour times. The tours are all self guided and suitable for all
If you're in Dublin I highly recommend taking the tour of
If you're in Dublin I highly recommend taking the tour of the Guinness Storehouse (even if you don't like Guinness)! It's super cool to see the history behind it and how it's made, there's a lot of floors to walk through and
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