Whether you prefer the rich and complex notes of dark chocolate, the smooth creaminess of milk, or even (controversially) the saccharine extravagance of white, indulge your sweet tooth at these chocolate-themed attractions.
Villajoyosa, Spain
If you’re a self-confessed chocolate fiend with an insatiable craving for cacao, begin at the beginning with Valor, the world’s oldest gourmet chocolatier. Heralded as the pride and joy of the Spanish town of Villajoyosa, Valor has been producing award-winning chocolates since 1888. Don’t leave without paying homage at the Valor Chocolate Museum, or sampling the flurry of Valor vendors scattered about the town.
Calle Francisco Javier Mina, Oaxaca, Mexico
Popularly touted as Mexico’s “chocolate street,” Calle Francisco Javier Mina is not, unfortunately, made of chocolate. (Devastating, we know.) But the good news is this mile-long stretch is littered with cafés selling rich, aromatic hot chocolate, while curious bystanders peep through the windows of the famous, family-run Chocolate Mayordomo to watch the cocoa beans being ground.
Schokoladen Museum, Cologne, Germany
This sweet spot in Cologne is an impressive curatorial shrine dedicated entirely to the worship of chocolate. Highlights include the majestic rotating chocolate mold, used to make eggs and bunnies at Easter, and a range of chocolate courses for adults and kids. You can also get in on various chocolate tasting sessions, like chocolate and wine, chocolate and coffee, and even chocolate and beer.
Cadbury World, Bournville, England
At first impression you might not think much of the unassuming town of Bournville near Birmingham, but this humble Quaker settlement is home to Cadbury, one of the biggest producers of mainstream chocolate and candy in the world. Visitors are invited to tour the exhibition and learn about the history of the brand, which combines social philanthropy with a commitment to high quality chocolate. Take advantage of the various free samples offered throughout the tour.
Brussels, Belgium
You didn’t think we were going to miss this one, did you? Famously lauded as the chocolate capital of the world, Brussels is overflowing with chocolate-themed attractions, from artisanal chocolatiers to the headquarters of international chocolate royalty, Leonidas and Godiva. There’s also a Musée du Cacao et du Chocolat, and melt-in-the-mouth pralines are their specialty – so don’t forget to pick up a bag (or five) before you leave.
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