Just steps from Old Town Square, the Chocolate Museum in Prague—part of the Choco-Story network—offers a rich sensory journey through the history and craft of chocolate. Visitors explore the origins of cacao in ancient Aztec and Mayan cultures, trace its transformation into a global delicacy, and witness live demonstrations of Belgian praline-making. The museum’s interactive exhibits include historical artifacts, multimedia presentations, and a short film on cocoa production. Guests can sample up to five types of chocolate and even participate in workshops to create their own treats. The experience is designed to engage all ages, blending education with indulgence. With its central location on Celetná Street and a well-stocked gift shop, the museum is a sweet escape for families, couples, and chocolate enthusiasts alike. Whether you're curious about chocolate’s cultural legacy or simply craving a taste, this immersive attraction delivers a deliciously memorable experience in the heart of Prague.
Prague Czech RepublicThe Chocolate Museum Prague, also known as the Choco Art Museum, is located at Husova 241/7 in the Old Town, just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock. This central position places the museum amid Prague’s historic heart, surrounded by charming cobblestone streets, vibrant cafés, and significant landmarks. Visitors can easily combine their chocolate adventure with a stroll to the Charles Bridge or a visit to the Klementinum, both nearby. The museum itself delights with chocolate sculptures, interactive exhibits, tastings of unique chocolate flavors, and creative workshops, making it a sweet escape for families and chocolate enthusiasts. After exploring, guests can relax in the on-site café, savoring handcrafted treats and hot chocolate, while enjoying the lively atmosphere of Prague’s Old Town.