Barcelona Chocolate Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Get up close to chocolate and its history with these tickets to Barcelona's Xocolata Museum. Located in a former monastery, this museum will welcome you with a complimentary bar of chocolate to sweeten the tour.
You can explore the different rooms of the museum at your own pace, where you'll learn a lot about this delicious product. You can also visit the cafeteria for a cup of chocolate or take home a souvenir of your visit.
- Learn about the fundamental role of chocolate in Barcelona's history since medieval times.
- Tour the museum at your own pace, without rushing.
- Taste a bar of chocolate while you take the tour.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Museu de la Xocolata in Barcelona
- A complimentary chocolate bar
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Step by Step
If you like chocolate, these tickets to the Barcelona Chocolate Museum are your best option to complete your visit to the Catalan capital. At this museum you'll discover why chocolate has played such an important role in the area since the 15th century, when Barcelona was the main port for the sale and distribution of this product.
On arrival, a delicious complimentary bar of chocolate will be waiting for you. You'll be able to taste it as you make your way through the different rooms of the museum. The itinerary will take you approximately 1 hour, although you can do it at your own pace and make the stops you need at the most interesting points for you.
The museum is located in the old monastery of Sant Agustí, which provides an ideal setting for telling the story of such a delicious and exquisite product. During your visit, you'll go back in time to the moment when soldiers received chocolate as part of their daily ration.
You'll also discover the traditional values of Catalan pastry-making, courtesy of the Provincial Pastry Guild of Barcelona, which tries to keep them alive today.
The museum has a cafeteria where you can sample hot chocolate on cold days or buy some delicious souvenirs of this sweet visit.