After visiting Poland for almost 30 years, I'm still discovering what hidden gems Poland has to... read more
After visiting Poland for almost 30 years, I'm still discovering what hidden gems Poland has to... read more
Excellent - worth a visit - interesting but made better with tasting at end and a great variety of... read more
It's a shame, because they made decent investment in this museum and the experience is really poor. They key problem is the guide ( at least our). She was speaking like robot all the time and was looking at her watch every 3 minutes to make sure she fits the time frame. Tasting guide was also pure. I believe you could get better story about Polish wodka from average bartender at the bar. Save your time. Go to the bar and read wikipedia article ;-).
Very keen to visit this museum, the reception was so rude that we just left! A very disappointing experience indeed.
It's very small and there is an audio tour description but we didn't get that we were handed a pamphlet describing the contents of rhe various cabinets. It's not a history, nor is a tour like you would expect from a distillery it's essentially three rooms. I paid for the vodka tasting which was three standard vodkas left on a table - no tasting guide or how to sample as promised. The place was also shut when we got there and we rang the doorbell and then the video doorbell which was answered and the owner came and opened up as he was in the office! If your going it's off the main street through a gated entrance and turn right. It was only £8 and £4 for non drinkers although my son shared mine. Buyer beware, if the host was engaging and talked about the vodkas and how to taste then it would be a higher score.
After visiting Poland for almost 30 years, I'm still discovering what hidden gems Poland has to offer. The Muzeum Wodki is at the forefront of revealing just how a nation has influenced the world with its talents, especially in Wodka. The tour was very educational & interactive, taking you back a thousand years with the history of Wodka to the present. Ending with a pleasant tasting session which you can continue on in the relaxing roof top Cocktail Bar. A definite must see location.
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Excellent - worth a visit - interesting but made better with tasting at end and a great variety of types of vodka
small museum were you can see and have a better understanding of the history of vodka, a lot of info is given in this museum and the video about how they make the drink is great. After the tour you can to a tasting which is the best part, our guide Michael was GREAT! Truly the best, was telling us about the different kinds of vodkas, their flavors, everythin. Totally recommended, a very unique experience