The chocolate museum tour that I experienced with my daughters was truly fantastic! It was not only entertaining but also educational. The museum provided an English audio tour throughout the entire facility, which made the experience more enjoyable and informative.
The 90-minute tour was filled with unlimited chocolate samples, satisfying our sweet cravings while exploring the world of chocolate. The end of the tour offered a delightful selection of hot chocolate options, and I opted for the Spanish hot chocolate, which was rich.
The museum itself was structured on two levels, allowing us to immerse ourselves fully in the history and process of chocolate production.
After the tour, we decided to participate in the chocolate making class. It was incredibly fun to create our own chocolate treats with experts, and the best part was indulging in our delicious creations in the following days.
For families with children, like my 14 and 16-year-old daughters, this tour is a great way to keep them engaged and entertained. Even those who tend to get bored easily will find this experience captivating and enjoyable.
I highly recommend allowing yourself 60-90 minutes for the tour, and if time permits, do not miss the opportunity to join the chocolate making class. It adds an extra layer of fun to the...
Read moreThis museum opened about a month ago, and while there are other Choco Story museums throughout Europe, I really appreciated the experience in this one. Who else can say that they've seen a Chocolate Cabaret?
With over 40 different audio guide stops, it provides an incredible amount of history on the discovery of chocolate as well as how it is made. There are many different places to sample the chocolate, smell the ingredients that go inside, tactile interactive games to help learn, multiple sound-based displays, and everything is well placed and well thought out. It really caters towards all different types of learners.
Tickets cost 10€, but 8€ for students, which I think is well worth it. And for 35€, one can participate in one of the classes to actually make your...
Read moreSpontaneously went in and wasn’t that satisfied to be honest. Kind of falsely advertised cause it said chocolate sculptures, all you can eat and even a live show of a patissier how they make all these wonderful creations (it was just a video on screen…). Well, the interactive audio guide is quite informative, but personally I thought it would just offer more. The second story is just a collection of some posters, molds and a creepy cabaret chocolate sculpture “show”. That’s literally it. You can try some small chocolate pieces here n there (mostly dark) and some interactive games that might be interesting for kids but definitely not worth the money. They give you the option to pay 3€ to enjoy a hot chocolate of your choice at the end -...
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