House of Waterford Crystal Guided Factory Tour





Description
The House of Waterford Crystal comprises of a manufacturing facility, visitor centre and retail outlet. Visitors can enjoy all aspects of the manufacturing process through the factory tour and learn about both historical and contemporary production techniques through direct interaction with the craftsmen and audiovisual materials. The manufacturing facility contains a brand new continuous melt tank furnace that uses leading edge technology to deliver molten crystal, for skilled master blowers to hand-shape and hand-blow into Waterford Crystal’s range of premium products. The retail centre represents the largest display of Waterford Crystal in the world.
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At the House of Waterford Crystal, there is a manufacturing plant, and brand experience in Waterford, where we produce crystal and give visitors an opportunity to visit the factory and see how we make our beautiful products. On the tour, guests visit the mould room where they witness mould making – a technique that has remained unchanged throughout the centuries, as the Master Blowers shape the molten crystal flawlessly with the use of wooden moulds and hand tools. The next part of the tour is truly magical, as visitors enter the blowing department where they see glowing balls of crystal transformed into majestic shapes as they are put through the 1300-degree furnace. The Waterford Crystal pieces are then hand marked for precision and accuracy, and they are then cut, sculpted and engraved. While getting this behind the scenes sneak peak of this highly skilled method of crystal manufacturing, visitors also see the high standards that the House of Waterford Crystal has for each and every piece that leaves the factory. The crystal is inspected at each stage of production, so each piece no matter how small goes through six inspections, and if it fails to reach the Waterford Crystal standards at any stage it is smashed and returned to the furnace to be re-melted so that the piece can be started again. The tour is fully guided and takes approx 50 minutes to complete. On completion of the tour, visitors can experience over 12,000 sq ft of crystal heaven in the largest retail and showcase of Waterford Crystal in the world. The retail store represents everything that is made in crystal, including a showcase on golf and sport, which is a major part of the international business at the House of Waterford Crystal. The main feature in the retail store is a centre dining table, with twelve Waterford Crystal Chandeliers on display. The lifestyle displays communicate the various brand stories including the Jo Sampson Collection, John Rocha, Jeff Letham and the core Waterford Crystal patterns. The product range includes Waterford Crystal, House of Waterford Crystal, John Rocha, Jasper Conran, Jo Sampson, Archive Stemware, Marquis, Lighting, Holiday Heirlooms and the new Waterford Crystal Jewellery Collection. Waterford Crystal continues to provide some of the most prestigious trophies to the world’s great sporting events made at the facility, and some of these trophies are on display in the retail store. The Crystal café is open seven days a week, a daytime cafe, the Crystal Café is all about great food using nothing but the best locally sourced seasonal produce supporting as many Irish suppliers as possible along the way. The menu offers café-style dining, incorporating scrumptious salads, soups, wraps, ciabatta’s and other healthy options, with fresh baking daily.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Parking is available at the rear of the House of Waterford Crystal, in Bolten Street Public Car park: Cost is €1 per hour
Reviews(2,356)
Excellent tour to see the history and craftsmanship of superb Waterford crystal. We loved getting to see how each piece is crafted and watching the experts and apprentices. The tour moves well and we loved being so close to where it happens. It made me appreciate our Waterford glasses that much more!
This is an interesting tour. Beautiful pieces of crystal to view. Nice selection for purchase. Short and informative tour.
This tour was informative and worth every Euro. Our guide was clear and charming. The group was fairly small....about ten. Explanations were clear, and questions were welcomed. There was NO pressure to buy anything. In a word?....excellent.
The factory tour was fairly short but informative, explaining the various process steps involved in making the amazing crystal products on display. The large showroom has an extensive display of crystal for purchase. Prices are high, but given the many hours of hand craftsmanship involved that shouldn't be unexpected.
I was expecting to only see the crystal pieces but this tour was so much more. There were actual crystal craftsmen blowing glass, etching and shining pieces. I was staying in Cork and I took a bus to Waterford which only cost 30€ so was a relaxing day trip.
Enjoyed the tour and bought a fine seahorse Christmas ornament by Waterford. The café was great and I enjoyed being there.
Interesting tour which not only shows the beautiful glass pieces, but also the people who create them.
This was a fantastic tour. The group size wasn't too big, the guide did a great job, and seeing the craftsmen and women working was mesmerizing. I had no idea we would be so close to them! The tour moved at a comfortable pace, with time for us to take a closer look at each stop. I went with a reluctant friend, who didn't have any particular interest, but by the end of the tour they were enjoying it as much as I was! Definitely worth the (quite reasonable) admission price. Just fascinating.
There is no need to actually get there at an appointed time, they group you with other others and take you through the factory tour that way. Our guide Neal, was an experienced factory employee and gave us a wonderful tour.
So informative. Our guide was very knowledgable and engaging. It was easy to shop after, and we also enjoyed a wonderful Irish coffee at the cafe with a sweet barista.



