Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comSkip the Line: Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket
31 reviews of Skip the Line: Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket
Read what other Viator.com travelers think about the Skip the Line: Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket. What they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved, it's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
Definitely worth doing. I am not the biggest Guinness fan but left feeling a new found appreciation of the drink and for the people behind Guinness. And the views from the top floor were fantastic
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Ireland, May 2008
Just know that the tour is a self-guided one, and you no longer receive the drop of Guinness in a glass bead. The self guided tour is also not wheelchair accessible.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Canada, April 2008
This is a great deal to buy in advance. Guinness is the number one site in Dublin, so it's definitely worth the visit. Pre-booking tickets saves time and money. It's such a good offer! The Jameson tour is worth a visit as well.
Reviewed by: Nancy L, United States, February 2008
BUY A TICKET IN ADVANCE! I would have paid the 12 euros just to skip that line, I felt like royalty! No point standing in the cold when you can get straight in to enjoy! It's good to plan ahead! Was a good variety of things to do and exhibitions on the tour and really easily self guided! It pays for itself!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, New Zealand, December 2007
The view from the top was breathtaking but crowded. I would recommend having your free Guinness with some great food in the restaurant below after taking in the sights.
Reviewed by: Sandy K, United States, November 2007
Interesting with a exhibition on the different old reclaims and the possibility to be priority to enter in the museum. When you see the queue, you will be happy you bought this package.
Reviewed by: Marc R, France, November 2007
Really enjoyed it. Well thought out tour. Wonderful views from Gravity Bar but too crowded, even mid-morning, to enjoy glass of Guinness in there, plenty of room down one floor to another bar. Still worth getting there early even with skip the line pass.
Reviewed by: Patricia S, United Kingdom, October 2007
Loved Guinness, still do!!! Adore Dublin.
Reviewed by: Barbara T, United States, October 2007
An interesting place to visit with some great views of the city from the top floor.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, South Africa, October 2007
This tour was all for my husband, a true Guinness lover. He enjoyed every bit of it. It was a highlight of Dublin. The pre-booking definitely is a must-do. You skip the lines and get right in!
Reviewed by: Tracy S, United States, September 2007
If you go to Dublin then this is the number one attraction in the city. Self tour or a guided tour both are brilliant. Book through Viator and you will miss the long queue to get in. A pint of the black stuff at the top of the tower is worth the whole trip to Dublin. Great views of the city from the top. Worth every penny.
Reviewed by: David M, United Kingdom, September 2007
I'm not a Guinness fan, so I would have skipped it. The trade name items are sold all over Dublin, so you don't even have to go there to get souvenirs. But if you like beer, go there for the fun of seeing how it's made and the taste testing and complimentary beer. Also, the three hundred and sixty degree top floor is worth seeing.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, June 2008
The best thing about the storehouse was the food. It was fantastic.
Reviewed by: Amanda M, Australia, March 2008
If you're a fan of Guinness, or just all things Dublin, then this is definitely worth a look. Other than that, it's just an expensive pint of Guinness. Basically it's just a self-guided tour of the old storehouse plus a free pint on the top floor.
Reviewed by: C B, United Kingdom, February 2008
Having the prepaid ticket was a godsend as it was cold out and the line to buy tickets was long. The tour was disappointing as this is not actually a tour of the Guinness factory as much as a tour of an exhibition about the Guinness factory. No beer was made on the tour. Just dry exhibits.
Reviewed by: Carol L, United States, December 2007
based on
