Combine your love for travel and chocolate with the below chocolate museums.
You love to travel and you love food, especially chocolate. If this is you, then you are in the right place. And if you have watched the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory then we are sure you can’t wait to visit the delicious heaven.
Below we give you a list of the top five chocolate museums you need to visit around the world.
Choco-story Chocolate Museum, Bruges, Belgium
Did you know that chocolate has a lot of health benefits? Don’t worry! We are not getting into them right now. But this museum dedicates a whole section to it. In addition to that, they also have a quirky collection of chocolate tins that pay an ode to the Royal Family.
Cadbury World, Birmingham, England
Learn the story of the Cadbury family and their successful chocolate business at this museum in the south of Birmingham. From the first Easter egg to the construction of the village for their factory workers, some parts of the story will surely leave you dumbfounded. The biggest treat is obviously the free samples you can bag along the way.
Chocolate Museum, Jeju-do Island, South Korea
This chocolate museum has an impressive gallery, a chocolate workshop and a showroom showing the entire process from the bean to the wrapper. If all that was not enough, they also have a working San Francisco-style trolley car. Can these museums get any cooler? We don’t think so.
Museo de Chocolate, Havana, Cuba
A café cum museum, this place houses displays featuring the chocolate-making process and consumption. They serve think and pure hot chocolates that are heaven in a cup. Lining up at 35 degrees Celsius to drink a mug of hot chocolate might seem weird, but we can assure you it will be worth it.
Choco-Story Chocolate Museum, Prague, Czech Republic
Chocolate is a feast for your taste buds, but this museum banks on it also being a feast for your eyes. From stunning antique chocolate wrappers to demonstrations of the entire chocolate-making process, it will be hard to decide what should be your first stop at this museum.
Explore the world of chocolate through the eyes of these museums. And of course, give a grand feast to your palate too.