As you stroll past a display of shop windows from the previous century, your guide will share interesting stories about chocolate. You’ll then get to taste special chocolate from Café Gerbeaud, the most famous coffee shop in Budapest.
Next, your guide will show you the museum's collection of Rákóczi paintings and treat you to some more Hungarian chocolate.
After visiting the cellars to try Pálinka, a Hungarian fruit brandy (don’t worry, children under 18 will be given chocolate samples instead!), you’ll have the chance to make your own flavoured chocolate. Sip a cup of hot chocolate and watch a short film about the chocolate-making process while you wait for your creation to set.
Finally, you’ll be guided to a candlelit room where you can taste a variety of special teas and enjoy a cup of the museum’s special blend. At the end of the tour each guest will receive a chocolate gift pack to take home.
Pleas let us know in advance if you have any allergies (e.g. nuts) or are lactose or gluten intolerant.
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