Choco-Story Brussels is a delicious journey into the world of chocolate, located just steps from the Grand-Place. This interactive museum traces the history of cocoa from its ancient origins with the Mayas and Aztecs to its transformation into the iconic Belgian praline. Visitors explore the cultural and scientific evolution of chocolate through immersive displays, historical artifacts, and multimedia experiences. A highlight of the visit is the live demonstration by a master chocolatier, followed by tastings that celebrate Belgium’s rich chocolate-making tradition. With workshops, multilingual audioguides, and a charming shop, Choco-Story offers a sweet and educational experience for all ages.
Brussels BelgiumChoco-Story Brussels, the Chocolate Museum, is located at 41 Rue de l'Étuve in the heart of Brussels, just steps away from the iconic Grand-Place. This engaging museum takes visitors on a journey through the history of cocoa and chocolate, from its origins with the Mayas and Aztecs to the creation of the famous Belgian praline. The immersive exhibits include an Aztec temple replica and a ship simulating the transport of cocoa beans to Europe, complemented by chocolate-making demonstrations and tasting sessions. The museum’s central location places it close to major landmarks such as Manneken-Pis, Mont des Arts, and the historic Sablon district, known for its galleries and antique shops. Easily accessible by foot or public transport, Choco-Story offers a delicious blend of culture and interactive experience in one of Brussels’ liveliest neighborhoods.