Prague: Chocolate Museum Entry & Tasting at Choco-Story





Description
Explore the fascinating history of chocolate at Choco-Story Prague Chocolate Museum, located in the very heart of Prague, where you’ll learn about the origins of this precious commodity and its transformation into the finished product. Dive into the rich history of the Aztecs and discover how cocoa made its way to Europe. Admire the museum exhibits, including illustrations, informative panels, and videos that explain the culture of cocoa and its journey to becoming chocolate. Watch a master chocolatier demonstrate the art of making artisanal pralines. Enjoy multiple tastings throughout your visit and take the opportunity to purchase some delicious chocolates in the gift shop.
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Spend your time sweetly in our Choco-Story Chocolate museum in the heart of Prague. Learn about the history of chocolate and how it's made. Explore exhibits on cocoa culture, watch a chocolatier in action, and enjoy chocolate tastings.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(15)
I took my daughter to Prague for her 21st and was looking at some different things to do and stumbled across this. We was a party of 4 and found it easy to book. Our guide was lovely and very informative about the whole chocolate making process. The tasting was a real eye opener,and the bonus of making your own to bring home was a delight. Definitely worth doing while in Prague.
We spent no more than 10 minutes walking through the museum, and we weren't even rushing. We visited the entire museum and did all the tastings. You can eat as much chocolate as you want, but it's easy to get overwhelmed by the sweetness and stop after a while... which is fine. The problem is the price. For about 15 minutes inside, you've basically seen everything. The museum is extremely small and doesn't offer much to look at. The tasting area is also quite small. Considering the overall experience and how little time it takes to see everything, the admission fee feels excessively expensive.
Little museum in the chocolate shop. We paid for museum and workshop which included making your own chocolate. Paula was amazing at the workshop and very helpful with questions. You do go through the museum quite quickly but the workshop makes it altogether.
We went and did the museum and the make your own chocolate experience and it was one of our favourite things to do and the kids loved it, there was a great lady in the chocolate making area called Pauline who gave some very great information and explanations while making the chocolate and she was amazing at explaining it all! I would recommend this to everyone to do this on their visits!
A quick tour that gives us information about the discovery of cocoa by the Mayans and its subsequent spread to the rest of the world thanks to the different Spanish and Portuguese explorers. The tour ends with a tasting of 5 different chocolates.
Stopped by the Choco-Story Praha with a party of 6. The tour is fairly small and you could probably get finished with it in 30 mins. However, we did the chocolate decorating which did make it seem longer. Upon decorating our chocolates we were told they would be ready for us after the tour. Sure enough we were able to collect our creations at the end. Prior to the end of the tour there is a sample section of various chocolates that are dark, milk chocolate, white, and a high percent cocoa that you are able to take from a gumball like machine. The museum has various rooms that have the history of cocoa and chocolate and some references to historical figures. Overall don't except a historical detail review of chocolate but rather a small informal tour with chocolate at the end.
This was really disappointing. Staff were fairly unwelcoming and it was quite pricey for what was then a really small and un interactive ‘museum’ The chocolate samples were basically fairly bad tasting button type chocolates. Would definitely not revisit
7 small rooms, covered in less than 30 minutes. A technical problem in one room prevented us from enjoying it, but anyway this museum is extremely poor for the Award of admission. Any other chocolate museum in the world will be more interesting.
Not worth the money. It's basically a little room at the back of a sweet shop with a brief history of chocolate. There was one small tasting opportunity where you could taste some chocolate buttons. For some reason there were waxworks upstairs. I had more fun exploring this part even though it had nothing to do with chocolate. Don't waste your money.
Extremely disappointing experience. This 'museum' is basically a glorified store. Not worth the money.



