Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting Tickets at Choco-Story Paris - Musée du Chocolat

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Chocolate Museum Paris Entry Tickets with Tasting

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  • Stunning staging
  • Great for families

Rated 4.4 out of 5, this Paris chocolate museum earns consistent praise as an engaging, family-friendly experience where visitors learn about chocolate production through clear, well-organised displays. The tasting stations are a highlight, though some note the samples lean sweet. Children are well catered for, with activity booklets adding to the fun.

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Located in the heart of Paris, the Chocolate Museum (Choco-Story Paris) takes you through chocolate's fascinating evolution from ancient Mesoamerican currency to today's beloved sweet treat. You'll trace the story from the Aztecs who considered cocoa sacred, through chocolate's arrival at European royal courts, to modern chocolate making techniques.

The museum combines historical exhibits with interactive demonstrations and unlimited chocolate tastings throughout your visit. Sample white, milk and dark chocolate made from beans sourced in Ecuador and Costa Rica whilst learning about the craftsmanship behind each variety. Interactive displays and virtual demonstrations by master chocolatiers reveal the secrets of blending cocoa beans, tempering and moulding.

Families particularly enjoy the treasure hunt designed for children up to 12 years old, making this educational experience engaging for all ages. The museum is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

Highlights

  • Unlimited tastings of white, milk and dark chocolate from premium regions including Ecuador and Costa Rica
  • Interactive virtual demonstrations by master chocolatiers showing chocolate making techniques
  • Historical exhibits tracing chocolate from ancient Aztec civilizations to European royalty
  • Famous chocolate statue of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god who gifted cocoa to ancient peoples
  • Children's treasure hunt for ages up to 12 years
  • Detailed exhibits in French, English and Spanish covering 19th and 20th century chocolate development

Plan Your Visit to Chocolate Museum Paris

Last admission is at 5:00pm daily, so arrive at least one hour before closing to fully experience everything the museum offers. Audio guides are available at the entrance for £3 per person in seven languages: French, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German and Dutch.

Allow 1-2 hours for your visit to properly explore the exhibits and enjoy the tastings. The museum welcomes only small personal bags for security reasons, so leave large bags or luggage elsewhere. Photography for personal use is permitted throughout your visit.

After exploring the museum, you might enjoy discovering more of Paris's cultural treasures. The Louvre Museum tickets offer access to the world's most famous art collection, whilst Eiffel Tower tickets provide spectacular views across the city from Paris's most recognisable landmark.

Why you'll love it

  • Unwrap 4,000 years of chocolate history at Paris’s iconic chocoholic destination, where every layer reflects the cultures it touched across continents
  • Walk from ancient Aztec traditions to 1950s European factories on this self-guided tour, with virtual demos by master chocolatiers revealing chocolate-making secrets
  • Indulge in unlimited tastings of chocolate ranging from creamy white to bold dark blends, crafted from cocoa beans grown in Ecuador, Costa Rica, and more
  • Immerse yourself in the world of chocolate where the scent of cocoa fills the air, the displays catch your eye, and tastings bring every story to life, making it a treat for all ages
  • Tip: During your visit, look out for the chocolate statue of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent and Aztec god of chocolate, revered as the bringer of cocoa to the people.

What's included

  • Entry to the Chocolate Museum Unlimited chocolate tastings Virtual demos by top chocolatiers Treasure hunt (for kids up to 12 years old)
  • Guided tour Chocolate-making workshop

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
Opening hours
  • Mon-Sun10:00-18:00
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

Cancellation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Frequently asked

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.

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