The Museu de la Xocolata is a museum that pays tribute to the culture of chocolate in Barcelona and Catalonia. Its 600 m2 of gallery space takes visitors on a journey through the origins of chocolate, its arrival in Europe, and its spread throughout the world. The museum offers a wide range of activities and workshops to explore the culture and secrets of chocolate, including children's and family workshops, tastings, and pairings. The museum is located in the convent of Sant Agustí, a unique and historic place. Visitors can also enjoy the aroma of chocolate throughout the museum, from the entrance to the Bean to Bar, the museum's artisan chocolate shop
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Activities: We visited the Museu de la Xocolata. It gets mixed reviews, many saying it’s not worth the money, but if you can gat a good deal, kids are bound to enjoy the chocolate sculptures plus a yummy hot chocolate from the shop
Highlights: Otis enjoyed the chocolate sculptures plus a yummy hot chocolate from the shop ✨


Activities: We visited the Chocolate Museum, a museum dedicated to chocolate, with showcases of chocolate figures and a chocolate tasting session
Highlights: The kids loved seeing the chocolate figures and enjoyed the chocolate tasting. We found the museum to be a sweet experience ✨