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Step into the world-famous Heineken® Brewery, a historic landmark in the heart of Amsterdam. This interactive, semi-guided, and immersive attraction is housed in the old Heineken® brewery. Experience the brewing process, enjoy multiple tastings, and savour free beer. It's a must-visit for beer enthusiasts and an essential Amsterdam experience. Come thirsty for your Heineken Experience!
Embark on a journey through the historic brewing rooms, featuring authentic 18th-century wooden and copper machinery. Engage in modern interactive games sponsored by Formula 1, UEFA Champions League, and the Rugby World Cup. Delve into amusing exhibits that offer a beer bottle's perspective and a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process. Download the free Heineken® Experience app for additional audio content and a map of 'Amsterdam's Best Hidden Gems'.
Discover the natural ingredients that make up Heineken® beer through sensory exploration. Uncover the secrets of the brewing process and indulge in a small beer-tasting session during the tour. Conclude your visit with two complimentary beers at the atmospheric bar. You'll leave not only enlightened but also fluent in the international language of Pilsner.
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Heineken Experience
USD 26.27
This was a great experience and interesting to learn the history of Heineken.
it's must if you are in amsterdam, its my second time here and i still love going to heineken experiences and enjoy the complementary beer there
Was easy to understand the beer making process through interactive activities and exhibits. We loved how different it was to any other brewery tour or tasting we’ve done.
Everything was perfect
Overrated. Not a memorable experience unless this is the first time you've been to a beer tour. Mostly marketing gimmickry with several point of sales, like printing a name of a label (a simple marker would have done the same thing), merchandise and more sales of beer than you need It's better to just take the money to a local pub for the beer and watch the videos on the Internet. But still, three stars for the exercise climbing the stairs, two drinks included in the ticket, and the barely noticeable floor vibration in the so-called ride where you stood in front of a video wall pretending to be a bottle (quite lame).