Museo del Chocolate
Indulge in Sweetness 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.
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!
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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.
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