Honda Heritage Center, Ohio, United States
5.0 (62 reviews) Spent < 1 hour Ranking #1 in Marysville Speciality Museums
Great Experience and Friendly people
Fueled by the Power of Dreams, Honda continues to rank as the world’s most innovative mobility company. The Honda Heritage Center™ highlights the company’s successes in North America over the last half century with an array of historical, current and future products – each with its own story. The exhibits showcase the challenging spirit that has driven our company to overcome challenges and make a positive impact on the environment, our communities and our customers. The Honda Heritage Center is open to the public free of charge. Reservations are required. Please visit our website for more information and reservations.
Address
24025 Honda Pkwy, Marysville, OH 43040-9182
Mobile
Website
http://www.hondaheritagecenter.com
Current local date and time now
Monday, May 13, 2024, 10:30
User Ratings
5.0 based on (62 reviews)
Reviews
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5chickenlady1510 5:00 PM Aug 15, 2016
Very Interesting!
This tour was very interesting even for those who are not car enthusiasts. We own Honda's so my husband wanted to tour the plant. The tour starts early at 9:30. You are welcomed with coffee, water and donuts, then given an overview of Honda's history and where the different makes of cars are manufactured. After that, you have time to tour the museum. It has some of the types of cars, engines, and even an interactive manufacturing robot! Then you are taken to the plant that is across the street from the Center. Our tour guide was very informative. It was amazing to see from start to finish how the cars were made. The plant was very clean and well-lit. The tour took about an hour of walking with stops to view the workers. It's a must see for anyone interested in cars or manufacturing!
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5lunchlandqueen 5:00 PM Jul 19, 2017
Senior trip to Honda
We were with the senior citizens group, about 25 of us! HOnda was very hospitable and welcoming. The Heritage Center is worth the visit. Lots of history, interactive exhibits and technology. We were also fortunate enough to tour the factory complete in operation. We were given protective glasses and radios to hear the tour guide. It was up close and fascinating!