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A Sweet Exploration at Museo del Chocolate

Explore the delicious journey of chocolate at Museo del Chocolate in Mexico City, where history meets sweet indulgence in an interactive setting.

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Discover the delightful world of chocolate at Museo del Chocolate, where you can indulge in its rich history, learn about its production, and even enjoy delicious samples. Perfect for chocolate lovers and families alike!

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C. Milan 45, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Juárez, Mexico City, 06600, MX
Monday
11 am-5 pm
Tuesday
11 am-5 pm
Wednesday
11 am-5 pm
Thursday
11 am-5 pm
Friday
11 am-5 pm
Saturday
11 am-5 pm
Sunday
11 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you are driving, enter the address 'C. Milan 45, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX' into your GPS. From the historic center of Mexico City, head northwest on Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas. Continue straight for about 3 km until you reach Paseo de la Reforma. Turn left onto Paseo de la Reforma and continue for approximately 1.5 km. Turn right onto C. Milán, and you will find Museo del Chocolate on your left. Look for parking options nearby, as street parking can be limited.

    Public Transportation

    To reach Museo del Chocolate using public transportation, start by locating the nearest Metro station. If you are at the Zocalo, take Line 2 (the Blue Line) towards Tasqueña. Travel for 3 stops and get off at the 'Pino Suárez' station. Transfer to Line 1 (the Pink Line) and head towards Pantitlán. Get off at 'Insurgentes' station. From there, exit the station and walk approximately 10 minutes north along Paseo de la Reforma until you reach C. Milán. Turn right on C. Milán, and the museum will be on your left, just a short walk away.

    Local tips

    Book your tickets online in advance to avoid long queues, especially on weekends.
    Join a chocolate-making workshop for a hands-on experience and a unique souvenir.
    Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and more personal interaction with staff.
    Try the local chocolate specialties in the tasting area for an authentic flavor experience.
    Check the museum’s event calendar for special tastings and seasonal workshops.

    Discover more about Museo del Chocolate

    Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Juárez, the Museo del Chocolate invites chocolate enthusiasts and curious travelers alike to embark on a delicious journey through the history and artistry of one of the world's favorite treats. This charming museum showcases the origins of chocolate, tracing its evolution from ancient Mesoamerican cultures to its contemporary status as a beloved global indulgence. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by engaging exhibits that highlight the process of chocolate production, from bean to bar, with interactive displays and informative panels that make learning enjoyable. Families will appreciate the hands-on workshops, allowing both adults and children to create their own chocolate masterpieces under the guidance of skilled chocolatiers. As you wander through the museum, the enticing aroma of chocolate wafts through the air, heightening the experience. Don't miss the opportunity to sample a variety of chocolates, from traditional Mexican recipes to innovative flavors that reflect the creativity of modern chocolatiers. The museum also hosts seasonal events and tastings, so be sure to check their schedule to make the most of your visit. With an inviting atmosphere and a focus on education and enjoyment, Museo del Chocolate is an essential stop for anyone visiting Mexico City. Whether you're a lifelong chocoholic or simply looking for a unique experience, this museum offers a delightful atmosphere that will satisfy your sweet tooth and leave you with lasting memories of your chocolate adventure. Plan your visit wisely, as the museum operates from 11 AM to 5 PM daily, making it a perfect afternoon activity. Located conveniently in the heart of the city, it is easily accessible, ensuring you can fit it into your itinerary with ease.
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