Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting
Highlights
- Explore 4,000 years of chocolate history in Paris, a chocoholic paradise blending cultures from around the world.
- Embark on a self-guided tour spanning ancient Aztec traditions to modern European techniques, with virtual chocolate-making demos by expert chocolatiers.
- Savor unlimited chocolate tastings, from silky white to rich dark flavors, sourced from cocoa beans in Ecuador, Costa Rica, and beyond.
- Immerse yourself in a chocolate wonderland filled with the aroma of cocoa, captivating displays, and delicious tastings that captivate visitors of all ages.
- Don't miss the chocolate statue of Quetzalcoatl, the revered Aztec god of chocolate, symbolizing the introduction of cocoa to humanity.
Inclusions
- Chocolate Museum entrance
- Unlimited chocolate tastings
- Virtual demos by chocolatiers
- Kids' treasure hunt (under 12)
Cancellation Policy
Your Choco-Story Paris Experience
Embark on a fascinating journey delving into 4,000 years of chocolate history at Choco-Story Paris, where you can explore the museum at your own pace and indulge in delightful tastings.
Beginning Your Tour
Upon arrival, simply present your ticket at the welcome desk for seamless entry. Consider enhancing your visit by renting an audio guide available in multiple languages for just 3€ per person.
Highlights of Your Visit
Discover the rich heritage of chocolate at the museum, which uncovers the captivating narrative of chocolate's evolution - from ancient Aztec traditions to its prominent role in contemporary French society. Engage with exhibits presented in English, French, and Spanish, offering a deep dive into the global significance and evolution of chocolate.
Key Features
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Historical Insights: Trace the origins of chocolate back to Mesoamerican cultures like the Aztecs and unravel the journey of cocoa beans as they transformed into a sought-after delicacy in Europe.
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Interactive Exhibits: Immerse yourself in the world of chocolate-making through interactive displays showcasing over 1000 authentic tools used across different historical eras.
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Tantalizing Tastings: Enrich your visit with diverse chocolate tastings, allowing you to savor a range of flavors and textures that exemplify the artistry and variety within the world of chocolate.
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Family-Friendly Activities: Engage visitors of all ages with dedicated activities like a fun treasure hunt designed specifically for children, ensuring an enjoyable and educational experience for the whole family.
Essential tips for your visit
What to pack
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Ensure you have a valid photo ID for entry verification.
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Consider bringing headphones if you wish to use the audioguide (available for a small fee).
Prohibited items
- No large bags or luggage allowed inside the museum premises.
Accessibility details
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The museum facilities are wheelchair-friendly.
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Stroller and pram access are provided for your convenience.
Extra details to note
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Enhance your experience with audio guides available at the welcome desk for 3€ each in multiple languages including French, English, Spanish, and more.
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Information panels in various languages such as French, English, and Spanish are spread across the museum.
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The museum's final admission is at 5 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
My Tickets
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Your e-voucher will be sent to your inbox immediately upon booking.
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To ensure a smooth experience, we recommend arriving at the meeting point 15 minutes before your scheduled guided tour.
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Present your e-voucher on your smartphone along with a valid ID when you reach the meeting point.
Meeting Point for Ticket Redemption
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Meet your guide at the renowned Musée du Chocolat.
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Location: 28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle, 75010 Paris, France.