Heineken Experience Amsterdam Ticket With 2 Drinks





Description
Enjoy a self-guided journey through the world of Heineken® at the Heineken Experience, housed in the first built Heineken brewery in the city centre of Amsterdam. In 1988 the brewery closed due to inability to cover high demand and since 1991 it has been welcoming visitors from all over the world. Discover the history of the HEINEKEN Company, the 4 natural ingredients, the brewing process, a tasting room and the Heineken® brand. Conclude the self-guided tour by enjoying 2 Heinekens and learn about the best way to taste and enjoy your Heineken® beer.
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Itinerary
The Heineken Experience is housed in the first built Heineken brewery in the city centre of Amsterdam. In 1988 the brewery closed due to inability to cover high demand and since 1991 it has been welcoming visitors from all over the world. Now, it is a guided journey through the world of Heineken®. You can discover the history of the HEINEKEN Company, the 4 natural ingredients of our beer, the brewing process, a tasting room, the Heineken® brand and the partnerships with UEFA Champions League and James Bond. And of course at the end of the tour you can enjoy 2 Heinekens or learn how draught the perfect Heineken®. The Heineken Experience is a guided tour in English. It is also possible to download the Heineken Experience app in 9 different languages. There are also tablets for rent that feature the app.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Visitors under 18 are not allowed to do the Heineken® Tour
- Please note that Saturdays can be very busy (please choose another day if possible, or arrive before 12:00 to avoid waiting in line)
- You must arrive at your designated reserved time
- This is a non-refundable ticket
- Important to bring passport, driver’s license or ID card
Reviews(935)
It was innovative and fun! My husband and I loved it. The tour guides were easy to hear and told good stories.
We had so much fun doing the tour and visit. Well worth your time! So many interesting facts about the history of Heineken and the city - and of course the beer was wonderful!
The Heineken Experience was a fantastic attraction and definitely worth visiting while in Amsterdam. The interactive exhibits were engaging, the history of the brand was presented in an interesting way, and the staff were friendly and welcoming throughout the tour. I especially enjoyed the immersive activities and the opportunity to learn about the brewing process. The included drinks at the end were a great bonus and helped create a fun atmosphere. Overall, it was a well-organized, entertaining, and memorable experience that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting the city.
I’ve been to many brewery tours but this one was by far the most interesting. They have the stories and the beginning ofcourse but then it is modern with immersive rooms and great visual storytelling. The rooftop is fine, not sure it’s very worth it but it comes with an extra drink!
Worth the effort! Very well, positive guides and info! Of course the beer was great too! Personalized bottle options available for souvenir.
The tour was okay, but so many people in a group made it a little hard to maneuver around. Wish they gave you a little more about the history of the company.
Excellent, we booked the vip experience good mix of history and facts about Heineken, 5 large samples with tailored snacks and free drink at the end with bonus personalised gift. Great mixture of traditional pictures, light shows and cinematic experience.
Tour guides were very enthusiastic and engaging. Very fun and interesting tour.
Enjoyed my tour. A good mix of both live and interactive information. If course the beer was good 👍
We visited on 10/06 on the 5:15 slot. We were told to go at our own pace and that it would take an hour and a half to make our way round. At about 6:30 we were all told to leave so we ended up missing a few of the last rooms which upset me because they looked very fun. Online it states it closes at 7:30 so this is unfair as we paid to see it all and got kicked out early. On top of this we saw people pouring their own beer so we went over just for the woman to say it’s closed now. About 5 minutes later she lets another man pour his own beer after telling us we couldn’t. We were having a nice time up until this point and now we were too frustrated so we left.



