Available languages
1 hour
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Learn how to make your own chocolate bars and how to use an icingbag. Let our chocolatier guide you.
Be creative and enjoy our different toppings.
Go home with your creations and enjoy!
After the workshop, you can enjoy a visit to the museum and discover the history of cocoa and chocolate.
Public transportation options are available nearby
We accept children from 8 years old.
After the workshop, you have access to the museum
Children under 12 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
free chocolates
Bottled water
Chocolate Tablet Workshop at Choco-Story Brussels (1h workshop) Create you own chocolate tablets, lollipops and mendiants. Available for adults and children over 8 years old. After the workshop : Self guided museum visit with demonstration and tasting included. Audioguides available in 11 languages.
72 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
MlleAline13,
Nov 23, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a great time in this chocolate museum. Interactive tour thanks to our "talkie" which allowed us to follow the tour in order and hear the explanation for each "stand". There were games, questions, etc. for both adults and children. We were even allowed to taste different chocolates. We have also witnessed the manufacture of chocolates. The tour lasts approximately 1h30.




83marielaurenceb,
Nov 14, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Fun experience with very clear explanations; to recommend with family or friends. We leave with all our creations
Gailė J,
Nov 5, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I really enjoyed the chocolate workshop at Choco-Story Brussels! It was a fun and hands-on experience and got to make as many chocolates as we wanted. Everything was well organized, the staff were friendly, and the place smelled amazing. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Brussels!

Curious16364906804,
Oct 30, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Unfortunately, we did not enjoy this visit. It was much less captivating and fun than the French fries museum. The only positive was the praline offered at the exit. In addition, we regretted that the tasting was mostly commented on in English, which made the experience less accessible.


Sophie E,
Oct 19, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great experience at the Choco Story Workshop. The chocolatier was a very kind man who spoke French and English. It was fun and you have the freedom to make basically whatever you want. Tip: there really is no limit on how many chocolate bars/pieces you can make, so I would suggest getting the hang of the making/drying process and then making as many chocolate bars as possible in the 50 minutes of creating time. The last 10 minutes are reserved for packing up all your fully dried chocolate creations. You have two good sized plastic bags to put everything in and a large paper bag to put everything in, including left over toppings and your apron you get to keep! The tour self guided audio tour of the museum after is a little slow and long, but overall an awesome experience!



gemmah7691,
Oct 14, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Brilliant experience - great chocolate, lovely atmosphere, and people with as much integrity as the chocolate. Love to see staff who proudly wear their pins to stand against genocide. A truly tasteful place in every sense
Nomad0921,
Oct 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We walked by the Choco Story Museum and went in on a whim to see if there was room in their chocolate confections workshop. We lucked out and snagged a couple of slots the next day. When we returned, we were greeted by Eline, our chocolatier, who proceeded to give us brief and concise instructions regarding how to get started and what to do to make chocolate bars, pops and shaped chocolate candy out of the provided dark, milk and white chocolate in pastry bags and various decorations to adorn our creations, we had about 45 minutes to create our candy and Eline was always available to give us a helping hand and guidance if needed. There were English and French speaking participants, and I'm sure Eline would have been able to accommodate other languages as well. When we were done, we got to keep our creations as well as the provided apron as souvenirs. We both had a terrific time - and there were children at the workshop who had an equally good time. We highly recommend this as an activity for adults of all ages as well as children - who doesn't like chocolate, especially high quality Belgium chocolate? And it's more special when you make the chocolate candy for family and friends and tell them how you made it too!



damonw530,
Oct 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Decided the choco story workshop in Brussels would be a new couple's experience for making Belgian chocolate and we were right! Our chocolatier was Eline who was absolutely fantastic! At her craft! We made chocolate pops as well as" designer" chocolate delights using dark milk and white chocolate as well as candy decorations that you get to keep, including eating any mistakes. It was so much fun! In our group. there was a family with children between the ages of 8 and 12 who enjoyed it equally. We highly recommend this experience for adults and families alike.


SophieC3794,
Oct 6, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We participated in the chocolate workshop followed by a visit to the museum. The chocolate workshop is really nice. Experienced trainer, friendly and fluent in several languages. We leave with our own production and the chocolate is delicious. The museum is nice to do. Even if it is still a museum, we see that there are efforts to stage. It is also suitable for children. Finally, the staff is really nice, professional and flexible. Very good time as part of a teambuilding.
V6463ZBjessicas,
Sep 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Absolutely shocked to walk into a tourist attraction and have the girl at the front desk wearing a sign that promotes terrorism.
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