Museo del Chocolate - 06600 Ciudad de México
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Address : | C. Milan 45, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico |
Phone : | 📞 +77 |
Website : | http://www.mucho.org.mx/ |
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City : | CDMX |
Description : | Displays on the evolution of chocolate-making & cacao cultivation, plus guided tours & a shop. |
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Mariia Kretzschmar on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I admired chocolate store. Prices were cheap. Marshmallow chocolate was 7 pesos. Also there are some interesting flavors such as tequila chocolate. I think it’s a good gift. Chocolate is good, but I still think that Que Bo chocolate are way more better, but they are also 2 times expensive.
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Samantha Demangate on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ An excellent history of chocolate. I learned a lot during my visit and had a wonderful time! There’s an excellent chocolate shop attached downstairs that you must go to. The sipping chocolate is INSANELY good!
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Vancouver_Dan on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ We did not go to the museum - but we bought a selection of chocolates. They did not look like much - but they were amazing! Loved the mezcal (or tequila) and lime. Also the tamarind. I wish I bought more!
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Shai Ghelberg on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Interesting take on history of chocolate and other interesting related fact.
A lot is in solely Spanish, which made it a bit hard to dive into the explanations, but it's pretty easily understood by the context.
The shop is great, and very worth a visit.
It's a bit overpriced for a 30 minutes attraction.
I'd definitely recommend the shop and coffee though.
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Kevin McIntyre on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 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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Michel Zamudio on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It's sort of small for a museum and there isn't that much to see in my opinion, even thou, to kill time is a good option.
The chocolate is okay but you can buy better at other stores.
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Fab S on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Was good to see from origin to destination on how chocolate becomes chocolate. There was a Spanish only tour so had to resort to reading the English translations. Artisan chocolate is expensive but worth a try. The cafe sells some interesting chocolate drink combinations but they were tasty.
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Max Braun on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Perfect if you just look for a small museum. It's charming & pretty, just takes about an hour to explore and has some interesting exhibitions and informations about chocolate and the mayans & aztecs to offer.
The price is 80 pesos, for students 50 (also for foreigner students).
They have good WiFi & 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.
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