Plan a school visit to CHOCO STORY BRUSSELS with your class

Educational visit in an interactive museum

Choco Story Brussels offers school visits tailored to the age of the students, from kindergarten classes to higher education groups.

An educational file can be sent upon request when booking the visit.

Looking for information about chocolate to complete your classroom project or prepare a presentation?

More info at: www.Choco-story.be

School rates

Offer for groups of minimum 15 people
(1 free chaperone for every 10 paying entries, free entry for holders of a valid Teacher Card upon presentation)

7€

Child (0–11 years)
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11€

Youth (12–26 years)
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13€

Adult (27–65 years)
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Visit with Audioguide

  • Museum visit with audioguide (available in 11 languages)
  • Chocolate tastings along the route
  • Demonstration of artisanal praline making
  • Over 600 collection pieces related to cocoa and chocolate to discover
  • Interactive stations to learn while having fun
  • Duration: 60 to 90 minutes

Guided Museum Tour

  • Discover the museum with expert and passionate guides from the non-profit organization Itinéraires. One guide per maximum of 20 people. Maximum 2 guides at a time.
  • Guide fee: €125 – Bilingual guide: €160 + Museum entry fees
  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • When booking a guide, once your museum visit is confirmed, you will automatically be redirected to our partner Itinéraires SH. This external service will result in a separate invoice.

Guided Tour of the Museum + City Center

  • After the museum tour, discover the history of chocolate and chocolatiers during a guided walk through Brussels city center. One guide per maximum of 20 people
  • Guide fee: €230 – Bilingual guide: €345 + Museum entry fees
  • Duration: 3 hours (museum + city)
  • When booking a guide, once your museum visit is confirmed, you will automatically be redirected to our partner Itinéraires SH. This external service will result in a separate invoice.

Combined Visit
Chocolate & Fries

  • Two delicious, immersive, and interactive museums
  • Discover the secrets of our crispy Belgian fries
  • Dive into the history of the potato, which has fed people for over 8000 years
  • Visit of both museums with audioguide (available in 11 languages)
  • At the end of the visit, exchange your audioguide for a delicious cone of fries (cooked in vegetable oil or beef fat – your choice)
  • Duration: 2 x 90 minutes

Combined Ticket  FrietMuseum + Choco-Story Brussels

Offer for groups of minimum 15 people
(1 free chaperone for every 10 paying entries, free entry for holders of a valid Teacher Card upon presentation)

12€

Child (0–11 years)
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20€

Youth (12–26 years)
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23€

Adult (27–65 years)
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Rules:

  • Children/teenagers must be accompanied by an adult at all times during the visit
  • Running inside the museum is prohibited
  • Shouting and roughhousing are prohibited
  • It is forbidden to touch the exhibition items
  • In the shop, each child/teenager must be accompanied by an adult to choose their purchases and pay at the register

Contact Choco-Story brussels

Please fill in the form below to make a booking request.

This request must be confirmed by our reservation team by email (within 72 hours).
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Plan and Book

Plan and Book Your Visit to the Chocolate Museum :
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Opening Hours
Open every day from 10 AM to 6 PM
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Tickets
Online booking is highly recommendedIt helps avoid long queues at the entranceIncluded in the Brussels Card (available at the museum)