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Unwrap 4,000 years of chocolate history at Paris’s iconic chocoholic destination, where every layer reflects the cultures it touched across continents.
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Walk from ancient Aztec traditions to 1950s European factories on this self-guided tour, with virtual demos by master chocolatiers revealing chocolate-making secrets.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Entry to the Chocolate Museum
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Unlimited chocolate tastings
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Virtual demos by top chocolatiers
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Treasure hunt (for kids up to 12 years old)
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Guided tour
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Chocolate-making workshop
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These tickets can't be cancelled. However, they can be rescheduled up to 24 hours before the experience begins.
Journey through 4,000 years of chocolate history at Choco-Story Paris with a self-guided museum visit and tastings.
Getting started
Present your ticket at the welcome desk for entry, where you can also rent an audio guide in multiple languages for 3€ per person.
What to expect
Chocolate Museum
This museum explores the fascinating evolution of chocolate, tracing its journey from ancient Aztec rituals to its place in modern French culture. Exhibits are presented in English, French, and Spanish, offering insights into chocolate’s global impact and transformation.
Features
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Historical exhibits: Follow chocolate’s origins from Mesoamerican civilizations, including the Aztecs, and discover how cocoa beans became a prized delicacy in Europe.
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Interactive displays: Learn about traditional chocolate-making techniques and see 1000+ authentic tools used throughout history.
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Chocolate tastings: Sample a variety of chocolates during your visit, experiencing different flavours and textures that highlight the craft’s diversity.
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Family activities: Children can enjoy a dedicated treasure hunt, making the museum visit engaging for all ages.
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What to bring
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Keep a valid photo ID handy for entrance checks.
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Consider bringing headphones if you plan to use the audioguide (available for an additional fee).
What’s not allowed
- Luggage or large bags are not allowed inside the museum.
Accessibility
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The museum is wheelchair accessible.
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Stroller and pram access is available.
Additional information
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Audio guides are available at the welcome desk for 3€ per person in French, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German and Dutch.
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Descriptive panels throughout the museum are available in French, English, and Spanish.
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The last admission to the museum is at 5pm.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Musée du Chocolat.
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Address: 28 Bd de Bonne Nouvelle, 75010 Paris, France.
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