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Newest Review: ... must admit we would probably only have been 3 if we weren't getting the extra drinks. Cost of entry is 15 Euros for adults and 11 Euros fo... more

 

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jaycjase
Premium Review Guiness Brewery: Take time out in Dublin to visit this place (334 words)
by - written on 16/06/09 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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Last weekend I went on a stag do to Dublin and while there we took a trip to the Guinness factory and we had a great time. I had been once before and was more than happy to go back again. Once there you see everything from the history of Guinness, all their different advertising campaigns and of course how Guinness is brewed. ...  Read the complete review

curlychicc
Premium Review Guinness Galore!! (210 words)
by - written on 29/05/09 (Useful, 5 readings)
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The Guinness Storehouse is located in St James Gate, Dublin. We walked there from the centre of Dublin and it took about twenty minutes. It is easy to find. Once we arrived we quickly got to the ticket desks, there was hardly any queue at all which surprised us greatly. We got student tickets without any hassle even though we did not have ...  Read the complete review

Lools_24
Premium Review Guiness Brewery: Mmmmm Guinness! (981 words)
by - written on 11/03/09 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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My review of Dublin airport outlined my nightmare travel incident as part of a recent trip to Dublin. As part of the trip to Dublin my boyfriend and I visited the Guinness Storehouse and had a fantastic time. **Location** The Guinness Storehouse is located in St James Gate Dublin. It's a 20-minute walk from the heart of Dublin ...  Read the complete review

SilkCutSilver
Premium Review Guiness - more than a museum! (646 words)
by - written on 02/02/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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The Guiness Storehouse (as it is known) is one of Dublins premier tourist attractions. A former brewery and part of the huge St James' Gate complex it sits on the west side of the City, production here stopped in the 1980's and the storehouse was reopened as a museum in time for the Millenium celebrations. We travelled to the museum by ...  Read the complete review

DomDom26
Premium Review Guiness Brewery: St James gate (233 words)
by - written on 27/01/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I went on a tour of St James gate it was really enjoyable and I learned a bit of history and facts.The tour was fifteen Euro for an adult and Children under six years go free.There is acess for wheel chairs.There is also compleminatary car parking in Crane Street.This tour was so intresting for me as a man as I love my beer.Dublin is good for ...  Read the complete review

vicky_wire
Premium Review Mmmm, Guinness (181 words)
by - written on 18/01/09 (Useful, 26 readings)
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The Guinness factory is about a ten minute walk from the centre of Dublin (or half an hour if your as bad at reading a map as we are!) Once you arrive you are met by the overpowering brewery smell. The staff are friendly and the prices are reasonable, you can also get student discount. The factory is more like a museum than a ...  Read the complete review

damessiahuk
Premium Review Guiness Brewery: Good things come to those who wait? (679 words)
by - written on 02/11/05 (Very useful, 405 readings)
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When i embarked on my trip to Dublin, I think both myself, and my fellow male companions (no remarks there please) were in no doubt that a trip to the birth place of Guiness was on the cards. Prior to Dublin, i had only ever had one pint of Guiness in my life. About a week before my trip, i had one simply to see if i could handle it, as ...  Read the complete review

helencb
Crowned Review Liffey Liquor (1275 words)
by - written on 15/02/04 (Very useful, 444 readings)
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I read about the Guinness Storehouse on Ciao about two years ago, and decided it would have to be on my list of attractions to visit on my next visit to Dublin; the thought of a complimentary pint of Guinness after browsing through seven floors of attractions of liquid black gold artefacts, being just to tempting to refuse. The museum is ...  Read the complete review

Emma1973
Premium Review Guiness Brewery: THE DEVILS OWN DRINK!! (809 words)
by - written on 05/09/02 (Very useful, 828 readings)
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Dublin = Guinness, Guinness= Dublin. You cant separate the two! You're surrounded everywhere you go by advertising, souvenirs and the fact that the brewery covers rather a large area of the city! So a visit to the Guinness Store House is almost obligatory, its rather an imposing building, part of the still working brewery which stills ...  Read the complete review

jools30
Premium Review Pure Genius (1208 words)
by - written on 17/11/01 (Very useful, 1475 readings)
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A trip to Dublin would not be complete without a visit to the home of the Black Stuff – the Guinness brewery. So we headed off to the new Guinness Storehouse on the last Saturday in September to sample the Guinness experience (as well as the Guinness!). There has been a brewery on the site at St James’ Gate in Dublin ...  Read the complete review

lizzie241079
Premium Review Guiness Brewery: HOME OF THE FAMOUS BLACK STUFF (149 words)
by - written on 22/05/01 (Useful, 459 readings)
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The Guinness hop store, synonymous with its location at St James's Gate, has been in operation since 1759 when Arthur Guinness purchased and renovated the 'Rainbow Brewery' and started to produce the porter that has since become renowned world-wide. The four storeys of the converted 19th century Hop Store house the World of ...  Read the complete review

valleysgirl
Premium Review Heaven (129 words)
by - written on 20/03/01 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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Dublin was always top of my list to visit with the main attraction being the amount of Guiness freely available!The Guiness Hopstore did not let me down. After walking miles and miles to get there as a lack of money was featured strongly in my holiday i was thoroughly pleased with my destination and even my blisters were worth it. As ...  Read the complete review

ggermany
Premium Review Guiness Brewery: Guinness since 1759 (279 words)
by - written on 18/10/00 (Very useful, 547 readings)
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In the north of Dublin is the Guinness- Hope-Store, that's the museum of the Guinness Brewery. You go up in direction north to the Quay's and than you turn left and go along the Quay until a large factory, the Guinness Brewery. Then you must go left in the Thomas-Street and you can see the Guinness-Hope-store in the St. James Gate. ...  Read the complete review

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