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ChocoMuseo Granada, Granada

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Chocoholics rejoice; here at ChocoMuseo Granada, you can sample chocolate products straight from the source. Observe the chocolate-making process from bean to bar, and even take a chocolate-making workshop with fun and knowledgable chocolatiers. Kids can, of course, take part in the workshop and learn to make their favorite treat, so that they too might one day become professional Oompa Loompas. Consider arriving early to enjoy a good value, but high quality, all-you-can-eat breakfast . Before you head to Granada, plan trip itinerary details with our user-friendly Granada road trip app, to make sure you see all that Granada has to offer, including ChocoMuseo Granada.
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ChocoMuseo Granada reviews

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  • The chocolate experience was fun and informative. We got to make and take our own chocolate bars plus the sample tasting. 
    The chocolate experience was fun and informative. We got to make and take our own chocolate bars plus the sample tasting.  more »
  • We were 4 adults who each paid $25 US for a 90 minute workshop. The guide was very knowledgeable and we enjoyed this learning experience. However, another person first sat close to our group to... 
    We were 4 adults who each paid $25 US for a 90 minute workshop. The guide was very knowledgeable and we enjoyed this learning experience. However, another person first sat close to our group to...  more »
  • First impressions did not last with this hotel visit. ** I visited this hotel September 11, 2022. I was very excited to visit this hotel and museum with family who are locals of Granada. We made... 
    First impressions did not last with this hotel visit. ** I visited this hotel September 11, 2022. I was very excited to visit this hotel and museum with family who are locals of Granada. We made...  more »
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  • We had a wonderful experience recently the tour was great and very informative. Our guide spoke very good English and we had a taste of many chocolate items. We ended up purchasing many items from the store. A very nice way to spend an hour or so. Don't forget to try their brownie. They are delicious.
  • I visited the Chocolate Museum simply for a chocolate fix, although there are multiple activities one may sign up to do if you wish to actively participate in the process of making chocolate yourself. I stopped in on a weekday late morning. There was no waiting to be seated to order drinks or desserts. I ordered a Willy Wonka bowl for $8 that was much larger than I expected.. fruit on bottom; banana, watermelon, and pineapple with chocolate brownie and ice cream on top drizzled with chocolate. Whoa, it was a lot! The chocolate was delicious, which was mostly all I was interested in eating along with some banana for variety. We also sampled the chocolate martini (yum) and a chocolate crepe. The crepe was non-traditional and a bit crunchy. The chocolate itself was very good, but it was not the crepe fix we were looking for. Altogether, I think it's a fun adventure where you will find the chocolate fix you crave and possibly learn a thing or two if you sign up for the full experience.
  • Absolutely amazing! Really loved how they walked us through the whole process. My husband and I got to try a little of each of their products and honestly we walked home with quite a few things. Antonio was our Choco King and it wouldn't have been as amazing without him.
  • We took the mini tour. It was fun with kids. You get to sample at the end. Nice artwork around the grounds from various Latin nations (walk around as they have 3 courtyards!). Chocolate is great. Took some tea home with us and some treats to go. Tea was quite nice. Good place to spend an hour.
  • We went to the museum enthousistic about the 1-2h workshop and eager to make our own chocolate, but the experience ended in disappointment. Once we started, we were first given a guided tour about the chocolate making process and a tasting of the products they had on sale, continuously and slightly obnoxiously reminded that all the testers were purchasable. After 1,5h we actually started the workshop. Despite the website mentioning we would be able to choose between dark, milk, and white chocolate, they only had 70% and 100% dark. This wouldn’t have been a problem if they’d mentioned it prior, but it was a bummer to hear it at such a late stage. Besides, the flavour options were basic (5 or so total) and the peanut jar was full of ants so unuseable and not hygenic AT ALL. The resulting bars were also disappointing. The chocolate is grainy and nothing special - also too dark for our taste. One redeeming factor was our guide Sylvia who was very friendly and enthousiastic during the whole tour. However, given the entire experience (mainly the key factor of chocolate making that severely disappointed) we don’t think it’s worth the $25 price point.

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