

Discover the fascinating world of chocolate in this interactive museum, located in the heart of Brussels.
Handcrafted chocolate liqueurs, a traditional Belgian specialty, often flavoured with local fruits and spices.

A selection of high-quality Belgian chocolates, known for their unique flavours and intricate designs.
A hands-on experience where participants learn to make their own chocolates under the guidance of professional chocolatiers.
Discover the history and production of chocolate in this interactive museum.
A stunning example of Gothic architecture, offering guided tours and a peaceful atmosphere.
A tranquil oasis with diverse plant species, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
Iconic Art Nouveau café near the Chocolate Museum, famous for its grand interior and historic significance.
Famous for its hot chocolate and pastries, a must-visit for breakfast near the Chocolate Museum.
Popular bistro near the Chocolate Museum, known for its lively atmosphere and classic French dishes.

Fried dough pastry coated in cinnamon sugar, served with thick hot chocolate

Thick omelette made with potatoes and onions, often served in slices
Rice dish with chicken, rabbit, and vegetables, cooked in a large pan
To bring home delicious local chocolates as gifts or for personal enjoyment.

To participate in chocolate making workshops offered at the museum.
For exploring the museum and other attractions on foot.
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