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Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting

Discover chocolate's rich history with museum entry and tastings in Paris. Enjoy hands-on demos plus all-ages activities.

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Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting

Discover chocolate's rich history with museum entry and tastings in Paris. Enjoy hands-on demos plus all-ages activities.

Explore at your own pace

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting

Discover chocolate's rich history with museum entry and tastings in Paris. Enjoy hands-on demos plus all-ages activities.

Explore at your own pace

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

From €18

Why book with us?

From €18

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the history of chocolate from ancient Aztec roots to modern European traditions

  • Enjoy unlimited tastings of white, milk and dark chocolate crafted from global cocoa beans

  • See interactive displays and virtual demos by expert chocolatiers

  • Experience a family-friendly environment with engaging activities for kids

  • Admire unique chocolate sculptures and informative exhibits

What’s Included

  • Entry to the Chocolate Museum

  • Unlimited chocolate tastings

  • Virtual demos from top chocolatiers

  • Children’s treasure hunt activity

About

Your experience at Chocolate Museum Paris

Set in the heart of Paris, the Chocolate Museum (Choco-Story Paris) immerses you in chocolate’s captivating journey through time and culture. As you step through the doors, the scent of chocolate draws you into a world where craftsmanship and history blend for a memorable exploration suitable for all ages.

Discover chocolate’s origins

Begin by tracing the story of chocolate, starting with ancient Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Aztecs. Learn how chocolate was first enjoyed as a sacred beverage and valued as a currency. Artifacts and visual displays guide you through this remarkable timeline, showing chocolate’s transition from ritualistic use to a global indulgence.

European adventure

Follow chocolate’s arrival in Europe, where it became a favorite treat among royalty and developed into the sweet delight we know today. Explore exhibits from the 19th and 20th centuries, including detailed panels in French, English and Spanish. See how chocolate making evolved, from hand-made techniques to modern factory productions.

Hands-on demonstrations and virtual insights

Experience the process of chocolate creation firsthand with interactive displays and virtual demonstrations led by master chocolatiers. These engaging presentations reveal the secrets behind blending cocoa beans, tempering and moulding, so you can understand what makes each chocolate unique.

Tastings and sensory delights

Throughout your self-guided visit, enjoy unlimited tastings. Sample white, milk and dark chocolate made from beans sourced in Ecuador, Costa Rica and other prime regions. Each tasting highlights the craftsmanship and diversity in flavor profiles, textures and aromas.

Family fun and children’s activities

The museum welcomes visitors of all ages. Young guests can embark on a treasure hunt designed for children up to 12 years old, making learning about chocolate interactive and memorable. Visuals, games and hands-on elements keep curiosity piqued from start to finish.

Unique artefacts and statues

Don’t miss the famous chocolate statue of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god said to have gifted cocoa to ancient peoples. Impressive sculptures and thematic displays add to the museum’s allure, making every corner a discovery.

Plan your visit

Entry is simple: just present your ticket at the welcome desk. Audio guides are available in seven languages for a small fee, and stroller as well as wheelchair access makes the site friendly for both families and those with mobility needs. Last admissions are accepted up to one hour before closing time.

Book your Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at least an hour before closing for full access

  • Only small personal bags are allowed inside

  • Audio guides can be rented at the entrance

  • Supervise children, especially during tastings

  • Photography for personal use is permitted

Opening times

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

FAQs

Is the Chocolate Museum Paris accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?

Yes, the museum is accessible to both wheelchairs and strollers, making it suitable for families and visitors with mobility needs.

Are audio guides available, and in which languages?

Audio guides can be rented at the welcome desk for 3€ per person, available in French, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German and Dutch.

What time is the last admission to the museum?

Last entry to the museum is at 5:00pm each day.

Can I bring bags or luggage into the Chocolate Museum?

No, large bags and luggage are not permitted for security reasons. Only small personal items are allowed.

Is there anything special for children?

Yes, there is an engaging treasure hunt designed for children up to 12 years old, making the visit fun and interactive for young guests.

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry checks

  • Last entry is at 5:00pm

  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages for a small fee

  • Strollers and wheelchairs can access the museum

  • Luggage and large bags are not permitted inside

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the history of chocolate from ancient Aztec roots to modern European traditions

  • Enjoy unlimited tastings of white, milk and dark chocolate crafted from global cocoa beans

  • See interactive displays and virtual demos by expert chocolatiers

  • Experience a family-friendly environment with engaging activities for kids

  • Admire unique chocolate sculptures and informative exhibits

What’s Included

  • Entry to the Chocolate Museum

  • Unlimited chocolate tastings

  • Virtual demos from top chocolatiers

  • Children’s treasure hunt activity

About

Your experience at Chocolate Museum Paris

Set in the heart of Paris, the Chocolate Museum (Choco-Story Paris) immerses you in chocolate’s captivating journey through time and culture. As you step through the doors, the scent of chocolate draws you into a world where craftsmanship and history blend for a memorable exploration suitable for all ages.

Discover chocolate’s origins

Begin by tracing the story of chocolate, starting with ancient Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Aztecs. Learn how chocolate was first enjoyed as a sacred beverage and valued as a currency. Artifacts and visual displays guide you through this remarkable timeline, showing chocolate’s transition from ritualistic use to a global indulgence.

European adventure

Follow chocolate’s arrival in Europe, where it became a favorite treat among royalty and developed into the sweet delight we know today. Explore exhibits from the 19th and 20th centuries, including detailed panels in French, English and Spanish. See how chocolate making evolved, from hand-made techniques to modern factory productions.

Hands-on demonstrations and virtual insights

Experience the process of chocolate creation firsthand with interactive displays and virtual demonstrations led by master chocolatiers. These engaging presentations reveal the secrets behind blending cocoa beans, tempering and moulding, so you can understand what makes each chocolate unique.

Tastings and sensory delights

Throughout your self-guided visit, enjoy unlimited tastings. Sample white, milk and dark chocolate made from beans sourced in Ecuador, Costa Rica and other prime regions. Each tasting highlights the craftsmanship and diversity in flavor profiles, textures and aromas.

Family fun and children’s activities

The museum welcomes visitors of all ages. Young guests can embark on a treasure hunt designed for children up to 12 years old, making learning about chocolate interactive and memorable. Visuals, games and hands-on elements keep curiosity piqued from start to finish.

Unique artefacts and statues

Don’t miss the famous chocolate statue of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god said to have gifted cocoa to ancient peoples. Impressive sculptures and thematic displays add to the museum’s allure, making every corner a discovery.

Plan your visit

Entry is simple: just present your ticket at the welcome desk. Audio guides are available in seven languages for a small fee, and stroller as well as wheelchair access makes the site friendly for both families and those with mobility needs. Last admissions are accepted up to one hour before closing time.

Book your Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at least an hour before closing for full access

  • Only small personal bags are allowed inside

  • Audio guides can be rented at the entrance

  • Supervise children, especially during tastings

  • Photography for personal use is permitted

Opening times

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

FAQs

Is the Chocolate Museum Paris accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?

Yes, the museum is accessible to both wheelchairs and strollers, making it suitable for families and visitors with mobility needs.

Are audio guides available, and in which languages?

Audio guides can be rented at the welcome desk for 3€ per person, available in French, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German and Dutch.

What time is the last admission to the museum?

Last entry to the museum is at 5:00pm each day.

Can I bring bags or luggage into the Chocolate Museum?

No, large bags and luggage are not permitted for security reasons. Only small personal items are allowed.

Is there anything special for children?

Yes, there is an engaging treasure hunt designed for children up to 12 years old, making the visit fun and interactive for young guests.

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry checks

  • Last entry is at 5:00pm

  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages for a small fee

  • Strollers and wheelchairs can access the museum

  • Luggage and large bags are not permitted inside

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the history of chocolate from ancient Aztec roots to modern European traditions

  • Enjoy unlimited tastings of white, milk and dark chocolate crafted from global cocoa beans

  • See interactive displays and virtual demos by expert chocolatiers

  • Experience a family-friendly environment with engaging activities for kids

  • Admire unique chocolate sculptures and informative exhibits

What’s Included

  • Entry to the Chocolate Museum

  • Unlimited chocolate tastings

  • Virtual demos from top chocolatiers

  • Children’s treasure hunt activity

About

Your experience at Chocolate Museum Paris

Set in the heart of Paris, the Chocolate Museum (Choco-Story Paris) immerses you in chocolate’s captivating journey through time and culture. As you step through the doors, the scent of chocolate draws you into a world where craftsmanship and history blend for a memorable exploration suitable for all ages.

Discover chocolate’s origins

Begin by tracing the story of chocolate, starting with ancient Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Aztecs. Learn how chocolate was first enjoyed as a sacred beverage and valued as a currency. Artifacts and visual displays guide you through this remarkable timeline, showing chocolate’s transition from ritualistic use to a global indulgence.

European adventure

Follow chocolate’s arrival in Europe, where it became a favorite treat among royalty and developed into the sweet delight we know today. Explore exhibits from the 19th and 20th centuries, including detailed panels in French, English and Spanish. See how chocolate making evolved, from hand-made techniques to modern factory productions.

Hands-on demonstrations and virtual insights

Experience the process of chocolate creation firsthand with interactive displays and virtual demonstrations led by master chocolatiers. These engaging presentations reveal the secrets behind blending cocoa beans, tempering and moulding, so you can understand what makes each chocolate unique.

Tastings and sensory delights

Throughout your self-guided visit, enjoy unlimited tastings. Sample white, milk and dark chocolate made from beans sourced in Ecuador, Costa Rica and other prime regions. Each tasting highlights the craftsmanship and diversity in flavor profiles, textures and aromas.

Family fun and children’s activities

The museum welcomes visitors of all ages. Young guests can embark on a treasure hunt designed for children up to 12 years old, making learning about chocolate interactive and memorable. Visuals, games and hands-on elements keep curiosity piqued from start to finish.

Unique artefacts and statues

Don’t miss the famous chocolate statue of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god said to have gifted cocoa to ancient peoples. Impressive sculptures and thematic displays add to the museum’s allure, making every corner a discovery.

Plan your visit

Entry is simple: just present your ticket at the welcome desk. Audio guides are available in seven languages for a small fee, and stroller as well as wheelchair access makes the site friendly for both families and those with mobility needs. Last admissions are accepted up to one hour before closing time.

Book your Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry checks

  • Last entry is at 5:00pm

  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages for a small fee

  • Strollers and wheelchairs can access the museum

  • Luggage and large bags are not permitted inside

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at least an hour before closing for full access

  • Only small personal bags are allowed inside

  • Audio guides can be rented at the entrance

  • Supervise children, especially during tastings

  • Photography for personal use is permitted

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the history of chocolate from ancient Aztec roots to modern European traditions

  • Enjoy unlimited tastings of white, milk and dark chocolate crafted from global cocoa beans

  • See interactive displays and virtual demos by expert chocolatiers

  • Experience a family-friendly environment with engaging activities for kids

  • Admire unique chocolate sculptures and informative exhibits

What’s Included

  • Entry to the Chocolate Museum

  • Unlimited chocolate tastings

  • Virtual demos from top chocolatiers

  • Children’s treasure hunt activity

About

Your experience at Chocolate Museum Paris

Set in the heart of Paris, the Chocolate Museum (Choco-Story Paris) immerses you in chocolate’s captivating journey through time and culture. As you step through the doors, the scent of chocolate draws you into a world where craftsmanship and history blend for a memorable exploration suitable for all ages.

Discover chocolate’s origins

Begin by tracing the story of chocolate, starting with ancient Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Aztecs. Learn how chocolate was first enjoyed as a sacred beverage and valued as a currency. Artifacts and visual displays guide you through this remarkable timeline, showing chocolate’s transition from ritualistic use to a global indulgence.

European adventure

Follow chocolate’s arrival in Europe, where it became a favorite treat among royalty and developed into the sweet delight we know today. Explore exhibits from the 19th and 20th centuries, including detailed panels in French, English and Spanish. See how chocolate making evolved, from hand-made techniques to modern factory productions.

Hands-on demonstrations and virtual insights

Experience the process of chocolate creation firsthand with interactive displays and virtual demonstrations led by master chocolatiers. These engaging presentations reveal the secrets behind blending cocoa beans, tempering and moulding, so you can understand what makes each chocolate unique.

Tastings and sensory delights

Throughout your self-guided visit, enjoy unlimited tastings. Sample white, milk and dark chocolate made from beans sourced in Ecuador, Costa Rica and other prime regions. Each tasting highlights the craftsmanship and diversity in flavor profiles, textures and aromas.

Family fun and children’s activities

The museum welcomes visitors of all ages. Young guests can embark on a treasure hunt designed for children up to 12 years old, making learning about chocolate interactive and memorable. Visuals, games and hands-on elements keep curiosity piqued from start to finish.

Unique artefacts and statues

Don’t miss the famous chocolate statue of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god said to have gifted cocoa to ancient peoples. Impressive sculptures and thematic displays add to the museum’s allure, making every corner a discovery.

Plan your visit

Entry is simple: just present your ticket at the welcome desk. Audio guides are available in seven languages for a small fee, and stroller as well as wheelchair access makes the site friendly for both families and those with mobility needs. Last admissions are accepted up to one hour before closing time.

Book your Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry checks

  • Last entry is at 5:00pm

  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages for a small fee

  • Strollers and wheelchairs can access the museum

  • Luggage and large bags are not permitted inside

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at least an hour before closing for full access

  • Only small personal bags are allowed inside

  • Audio guides can be rented at the entrance

  • Supervise children, especially during tastings

  • Photography for personal use is permitted

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle

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