Brussels, Belgium
Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate

Where chocoholics become shopaholics.

Sweet tooths visiting Belgium gather round – this is exactly what you’ve been pining after. The Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate in Brussels will keep you at the edge of your seat. A three-storey building nestled in the a small alley in Brussels, the Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate holds delicious secrets about chocolate you are dying to uncover!


Learn all about the history of your favourite treat, even dating back to the Aztecs and the Mayans. Discover how the humble cocoa plant, which was used as currency centuries ago, is now transformed into luscious, rich chocolate, something we all commonly know and love. Belgium is not known for its chocolates for no reason – here, a master chocolatier will demonstrate the ins and outs of traditional praline making, and just as you are about to salivate, you are given a taste of some decadent chocolate. A haven for all chocoholics, visit the Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate.


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Tips Before You Go
It is located very near the Grand Place, so do consider including that in your itinerary as well. Be sure to check with the staff for demonstration timings, to ensure you don’t miss out on some chocolatey goodness!
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Guldenhoofdstraat 9, 1000 Brussel, Belgium