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Highlights
Hands-on chocolate-making workshop led by a professional chocolatier
Discover chocolate's history with a self-guided tour of Choco-Story Paris
Enjoy chocolate tastings and interactive museum exhibits
Create and decorate your own chocolates to take home (250-300g)
What’s Included
45-minute chocolate workshop
Entry to Choco-Story Paris chocolate museum
Chocolate tastings in the museum
Box of your handmade chocolates to take home
Your experience
Step into the world of chocolate at Choco-Story Paris and take part in a creative, hands-on chocolate-making workshop. This unique experience blends guided learning, interactive discovery and the delicious world of chocolate—from bean to bar.
Arriving at Choco-Story Paris
Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled workshop to make the most of your visit and allow time for check-in. The museum is centrally located in Paris, making it easy to access by public transport or on foot.
Chocolate Workshop
Meet your skilled chocolatier, who will introduce you to the techniques and steps for crafting artisan chocolates. Over the next 45 minutes, learn how to dip, swirl and decorate your own treats using a range of toppings and designs. The workshop is accessible to beginners of all ages (age and supervision restrictions apply). You will take home a personal box containing 250–300g of your handmade chocolates, perfect as a gift or for enjoying yourself.
Discover Chocolate's Story
Your ticket grants you access to Choco-Story Paris, a museum dedicated to the history of chocolate stretching back over 4,000 years. Explore exhibits illustrating chocolate’s sacred place among the Aztecs and journey through centuries to its role in French royal courts. Hands-on displays, authentic artifacts and unlimited tastings guide you through the evolution of this beloved confection.
Learn about cacao’s value in ancient Mexico, where a hundred beans could buy a turkey and individual beans could buy an avocado or tomato.
See tools and objects used in chocolate making through the ages.
Read fascinating facts about chocolate’s rise to European popularity.
Features & Amenities
All instructions are given in French and English
Audio guides are available onsite in seven languages (additional fee)
The museum is wheelchair and stroller accessible
Panels are available in French, English and Spanish
Practical Information
Children aged 7–10 must be accompanied by an adult during the workshop
Late arrivals are not accommodated and tickets cannot be rescheduled
No pets, except for registered service animals
Alcohol or drug consumption is strictly prohibited on-site
This chocolate adventure is designed to entertain and educate visitors of all ages, providing a memorable mix of history, creativity and taste.
Book your Chocolate Making Workshop at Chocolate Museum Paris tickets now!
Please check in 15 minutes before your workshop begins
Show a valid photo ID at the entrance
No children under 7 allowed in workshops
No outside food, drink or pets (except service animals)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
Who can participate in the workshop?
The chocolate-making workshop is suitable for ages 7 and up. Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages 6 and younger cannot take part.
What language is the instruction provided in?
All workshop instructions are given in both French and English. Audio guides in other languages are available at the welcome desk for an extra fee.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?
Yes, Choco-Story Paris is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
Are pets allowed inside?
Only registered service animals are permitted inside the museum and workshop area.
What happens if I arrive late?
Late arrivals are not accommodated. Entry will be denied and tickets cannot be refunded or rescheduled.
Arrive 15 minutes early for your workshop to allow check-in
Bring a valid photo ID for entry checks
The experience is accessible for wheelchair users and strollers
Children under 7 cannot join the workshop
Tickets are non-refundable if you arrive late
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle
Highlights
Hands-on chocolate-making workshop led by a professional chocolatier
Discover chocolate's history with a self-guided tour of Choco-Story Paris
Enjoy chocolate tastings and interactive museum exhibits
Create and decorate your own chocolates to take home (250-300g)
What’s Included
45-minute chocolate workshop
Entry to Choco-Story Paris chocolate museum
Chocolate tastings in the museum
Box of your handmade chocolates to take home
Your experience
Step into the world of chocolate at Choco-Story Paris and take part in a creative, hands-on chocolate-making workshop. This unique experience blends guided learning, interactive discovery and the delicious world of chocolate—from bean to bar.
Arriving at Choco-Story Paris
Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled workshop to make the most of your visit and allow time for check-in. The museum is centrally located in Paris, making it easy to access by public transport or on foot.
Chocolate Workshop
Meet your skilled chocolatier, who will introduce you to the techniques and steps for crafting artisan chocolates. Over the next 45 minutes, learn how to dip, swirl and decorate your own treats using a range of toppings and designs. The workshop is accessible to beginners of all ages (age and supervision restrictions apply). You will take home a personal box containing 250–300g of your handmade chocolates, perfect as a gift or for enjoying yourself.
Discover Chocolate's Story
Your ticket grants you access to Choco-Story Paris, a museum dedicated to the history of chocolate stretching back over 4,000 years. Explore exhibits illustrating chocolate’s sacred place among the Aztecs and journey through centuries to its role in French royal courts. Hands-on displays, authentic artifacts and unlimited tastings guide you through the evolution of this beloved confection.
Learn about cacao’s value in ancient Mexico, where a hundred beans could buy a turkey and individual beans could buy an avocado or tomato.
See tools and objects used in chocolate making through the ages.
Read fascinating facts about chocolate’s rise to European popularity.
Features & Amenities
All instructions are given in French and English
Audio guides are available onsite in seven languages (additional fee)
The museum is wheelchair and stroller accessible
Panels are available in French, English and Spanish
Practical Information
Children aged 7–10 must be accompanied by an adult during the workshop
Late arrivals are not accommodated and tickets cannot be rescheduled
No pets, except for registered service animals
Alcohol or drug consumption is strictly prohibited on-site
This chocolate adventure is designed to entertain and educate visitors of all ages, providing a memorable mix of history, creativity and taste.
Book your Chocolate Making Workshop at Chocolate Museum Paris tickets now!
Please check in 15 minutes before your workshop begins
Show a valid photo ID at the entrance
No children under 7 allowed in workshops
No outside food, drink or pets (except service animals)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
Who can participate in the workshop?
The chocolate-making workshop is suitable for ages 7 and up. Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages 6 and younger cannot take part.
What language is the instruction provided in?
All workshop instructions are given in both French and English. Audio guides in other languages are available at the welcome desk for an extra fee.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?
Yes, Choco-Story Paris is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
Are pets allowed inside?
Only registered service animals are permitted inside the museum and workshop area.
What happens if I arrive late?
Late arrivals are not accommodated. Entry will be denied and tickets cannot be refunded or rescheduled.
Arrive 15 minutes early for your workshop to allow check-in
Bring a valid photo ID for entry checks
The experience is accessible for wheelchair users and strollers
Children under 7 cannot join the workshop
Tickets are non-refundable if you arrive late
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle
Highlights
Hands-on chocolate-making workshop led by a professional chocolatier
Discover chocolate's history with a self-guided tour of Choco-Story Paris
Enjoy chocolate tastings and interactive museum exhibits
Create and decorate your own chocolates to take home (250-300g)
What’s Included
45-minute chocolate workshop
Entry to Choco-Story Paris chocolate museum
Chocolate tastings in the museum
Box of your handmade chocolates to take home
Your experience
Step into the world of chocolate at Choco-Story Paris and take part in a creative, hands-on chocolate-making workshop. This unique experience blends guided learning, interactive discovery and the delicious world of chocolate—from bean to bar.
Arriving at Choco-Story Paris
Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled workshop to make the most of your visit and allow time for check-in. The museum is centrally located in Paris, making it easy to access by public transport or on foot.
Chocolate Workshop
Meet your skilled chocolatier, who will introduce you to the techniques and steps for crafting artisan chocolates. Over the next 45 minutes, learn how to dip, swirl and decorate your own treats using a range of toppings and designs. The workshop is accessible to beginners of all ages (age and supervision restrictions apply). You will take home a personal box containing 250–300g of your handmade chocolates, perfect as a gift or for enjoying yourself.
Discover Chocolate's Story
Your ticket grants you access to Choco-Story Paris, a museum dedicated to the history of chocolate stretching back over 4,000 years. Explore exhibits illustrating chocolate’s sacred place among the Aztecs and journey through centuries to its role in French royal courts. Hands-on displays, authentic artifacts and unlimited tastings guide you through the evolution of this beloved confection.
Learn about cacao’s value in ancient Mexico, where a hundred beans could buy a turkey and individual beans could buy an avocado or tomato.
See tools and objects used in chocolate making through the ages.
Read fascinating facts about chocolate’s rise to European popularity.
Features & Amenities
All instructions are given in French and English
Audio guides are available onsite in seven languages (additional fee)
The museum is wheelchair and stroller accessible
Panels are available in French, English and Spanish
Practical Information
Children aged 7–10 must be accompanied by an adult during the workshop
Late arrivals are not accommodated and tickets cannot be rescheduled
No pets, except for registered service animals
Alcohol or drug consumption is strictly prohibited on-site
This chocolate adventure is designed to entertain and educate visitors of all ages, providing a memorable mix of history, creativity and taste.
Book your Chocolate Making Workshop at Chocolate Museum Paris tickets now!
Arrive 15 minutes early for your workshop to allow check-in
Bring a valid photo ID for entry checks
The experience is accessible for wheelchair users and strollers
Children under 7 cannot join the workshop
Tickets are non-refundable if you arrive late
Please check in 15 minutes before your workshop begins
Show a valid photo ID at the entrance
No children under 7 allowed in workshops
No outside food, drink or pets (except service animals)
Who can participate in the workshop?
The chocolate-making workshop is suitable for ages 7 and up. Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages 6 and younger cannot take part.
What language is the instruction provided in?
All workshop instructions are given in both French and English. Audio guides in other languages are available at the welcome desk for an extra fee.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?
Yes, Choco-Story Paris is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
Are pets allowed inside?
Only registered service animals are permitted inside the museum and workshop area.
What happens if I arrive late?
Late arrivals are not accommodated. Entry will be denied and tickets cannot be refunded or rescheduled.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle
Highlights
Hands-on chocolate-making workshop led by a professional chocolatier
Discover chocolate's history with a self-guided tour of Choco-Story Paris
Enjoy chocolate tastings and interactive museum exhibits
Create and decorate your own chocolates to take home (250-300g)
What’s Included
45-minute chocolate workshop
Entry to Choco-Story Paris chocolate museum
Chocolate tastings in the museum
Box of your handmade chocolates to take home
Your experience
Step into the world of chocolate at Choco-Story Paris and take part in a creative, hands-on chocolate-making workshop. This unique experience blends guided learning, interactive discovery and the delicious world of chocolate—from bean to bar.
Arriving at Choco-Story Paris
Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled workshop to make the most of your visit and allow time for check-in. The museum is centrally located in Paris, making it easy to access by public transport or on foot.
Chocolate Workshop
Meet your skilled chocolatier, who will introduce you to the techniques and steps for crafting artisan chocolates. Over the next 45 minutes, learn how to dip, swirl and decorate your own treats using a range of toppings and designs. The workshop is accessible to beginners of all ages (age and supervision restrictions apply). You will take home a personal box containing 250–300g of your handmade chocolates, perfect as a gift or for enjoying yourself.
Discover Chocolate's Story
Your ticket grants you access to Choco-Story Paris, a museum dedicated to the history of chocolate stretching back over 4,000 years. Explore exhibits illustrating chocolate’s sacred place among the Aztecs and journey through centuries to its role in French royal courts. Hands-on displays, authentic artifacts and unlimited tastings guide you through the evolution of this beloved confection.
Learn about cacao’s value in ancient Mexico, where a hundred beans could buy a turkey and individual beans could buy an avocado or tomato.
See tools and objects used in chocolate making through the ages.
Read fascinating facts about chocolate’s rise to European popularity.
Features & Amenities
All instructions are given in French and English
Audio guides are available onsite in seven languages (additional fee)
The museum is wheelchair and stroller accessible
Panels are available in French, English and Spanish
Practical Information
Children aged 7–10 must be accompanied by an adult during the workshop
Late arrivals are not accommodated and tickets cannot be rescheduled
No pets, except for registered service animals
Alcohol or drug consumption is strictly prohibited on-site
This chocolate adventure is designed to entertain and educate visitors of all ages, providing a memorable mix of history, creativity and taste.
Book your Chocolate Making Workshop at Chocolate Museum Paris tickets now!
Arrive 15 minutes early for your workshop to allow check-in
Bring a valid photo ID for entry checks
The experience is accessible for wheelchair users and strollers
Children under 7 cannot join the workshop
Tickets are non-refundable if you arrive late
Please check in 15 minutes before your workshop begins
Show a valid photo ID at the entrance
No children under 7 allowed in workshops
No outside food, drink or pets (except service animals)
Who can participate in the workshop?
The chocolate-making workshop is suitable for ages 7 and up. Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult. Ages 6 and younger cannot take part.
What language is the instruction provided in?
All workshop instructions are given in both French and English. Audio guides in other languages are available at the welcome desk for an extra fee.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?
Yes, Choco-Story Paris is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
Are pets allowed inside?
Only registered service animals are permitted inside the museum and workshop area.
What happens if I arrive late?
Late arrivals are not accommodated. Entry will be denied and tickets cannot be refunded or rescheduled.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle
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