Museo del Chocolate

C. Milan 45, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

4 Max Braun - a year ago

Perfect if you just look for a small museum. It's charming u0026 pretty, just takes about an hour to explore and has some interesting exhibitions and informations about chocolate and the mayans u0026 aztecs to offer.
The price is 80 pesos, for students 50 (also for foreigner students).
They have good WiFi u0026 toilets and I definetly would recommend to enjoy a hot chocolate and one of their chocolate pieces in the little café after the museum. It's very good quality and some hot chocolates are made in the old traditional way for example with chilis :)
Sometimes they also offer workshops to make chocolate.

5 Intergalactic Hombreman - a month ago

80 pesos the entry, no to much to see, better pay it for a frida museum or museo de antropología is much better.

5 Esperanza I - 2 months ago

Very interesting! Gorgeous building. All the staff is very knowledgeable and proud of their job, we got a guided visit through a couple of exhibit rooms. Highly recomended!!
There's a store down stairs don't miss it! Delicious Mexican chocolates!!

4 Jean Paul Piquard - a month ago

I found a great experience on the history of Chocolate in Mexico, although the museum is very small (total visit in less than 60 minutes), it is a very nice place. The chocolate shop at the end was very crowded, but it had very good products. I highly recommend the Mole Chocolate. There's a protest camp right outside the museum, people there are harmless but may as well make some visitors uncomfortable.

3 Willard Høstland - a month ago

Very theoretical exhibition with good historical outline of the cocoa expansion. If you are looking for recipes and a variation of the use of chocolate worldwide this might not be your place. At the entrance we were offered to taste grane of cocoa which was good but we picked from a bowl of which anyone put their hand... Healthy?

3 carlos manzano - 5 days ago

The people giving the tours are probably students and they do a good job but with the small amount of history they give I’d say this is something that could be skipped, if you want to try the chocolate drinks and sweets you don’t have to take the tour. They are delicious and worth trying.

4 Kevin - 4 years ago

Neat chocolate museum with helpful personnel who conduct tours in English and Spanish. The building was also very beautiful and in itself, worth taking a look at. I have visited more interactive chocolate museums before that actually showed and/or let patrons participate in the making of the chocolate.

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