Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Workshop in ChocoMuseo Ollantaytambo
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Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Workshop in ChocoMuseo Ollantaytambo
By ChocoMuseo Ollantaytambo
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Ages 4-99, max of 10 per group
Duration: 2h
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Mobile ticket
Live guide: English, Spanish
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- Chocolate drinks tasting
- All material to make your own chocolates
- 130g of your own handmade chocolates
What's not included- Transportation
- Start:
- ChocoMuseo Ollantaytambo, Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 8933P9- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Please note that you will be able to leave with your chocolates around 45 minutes after the end of the workshop
- Most travellers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travellers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 8933P9
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- Ollantaytambo 08676, Peru
- 1Learn how to make chocolate through an interactive tour of the factory, the museum and the chocolate workshop. Professional guides will explain to you how to make chocolate from the bean to the bar. Understand the history behind the famous cocoa beans and how Peru got to make some of the finest chocolate around the world.
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- MissBubb0 contributionsNot a museum! Only a tourist trap chocolate storeShould no longer be called a museum, it is NOT a museum! It is only a store! I was so excited to visit a chocolate museum randomly here. When I saw the sign I wanted to get a tour. I entered the store first & no one was there until a lady followed. I asked for a tour & she said “No, this is only a store.” I was upset & decided not to be down & at least buy a chocolate to cheer me up. I have a feeling she did not care to inform me of any workshops or events. So I left unhappy & want to make sure the owner is aware of this through my review. I give it 2 stars for the 70% orange peel chocolates that were mediocre but not exceptional. I do not recommend coming here for any reason at all though.Written 11 November 2022
- 690kristelh0 contributionsNice activity for kidsVery nice people teaching kids how to pour chocolate into tablets. for reasonable price kids can do it themselves and take the chocolate bars with them at the end. They explain the process of the cacao from start to end, and also have a little shop with many good products. You need aprox 1 hr availability for the activity.Written 14 October 2021
- K9984AXmartinr0 contributionsLove the ChocoMuseo!Such a fun and delicious store - offering many free samples as well! Some unique products too. For vegans or those with a dairy intolerance they do have a nice selection of chocolate things without milk! MUST TRY THE CACAO BEAN TEA...and then you will want to purchase many bags to bring home and share with your family!Written 17 February 2020
- Katie W0 contributionsFun and informationalWe stopped here and were instantly greeted with information and treats to try! The staff was great! Along with the beer! Gracias!Written 29 November 2019
- AeronauticalEngineer0 contributionsGreat place for Chocolates!Stopped by the ChocoMuseo after shopping at the local market across from it. They had a wide selection of chocolates and various flavors. We ended up buying a bunch of chocolates. Sadly chocolates never last long. Totally worth the visit.Written 18 August 2019
- fivecrazycats0 contributionsDessert StopWe enjoyed the chocolate samples, and then ordered a brownie with ice cream to share. Everything was delicious!Written 11 August 2019
- RoamingRegans0 contributionsGreat fun for familiesWe loved making chocolate here. Brilliant Liset gave us a very informative but easy to understand history of chocolate and where it comes from then we filled moulds with delicious chocolate which we got to take home 45 minutes later. The cafe is yummy too. The chocolate making workshop was a welcome break from Incan history and trekking for the kids on this trip and a highlight for us all. Recommended!Written 9 August 2019
- lqs0 contributionsIt's not a museum - it's a small chocolate store!I was super excited to go to this "Chocolate Museum" and even put it into our itinerary with our taxi driver. Yeah.....not a museum, not impressive, not worth a stop unless you want to grab a quick chocolate bar. Maybe people like that they give you samples.....free samples are always fun. But it's still just a small chocolate shop and kind of like a chain like Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory or Sees Candies (but not as nice). Thought we were missing something so went into the back room and there's a wall with photos of the chocolate producing process. There's also a courtyard with maybe 2 small tables to order a coffee. Wouldn't go out of your way to make a stop.Written 27 July 2019
- afamilyafar0 contributionsCrazy good passion fruit for ice creamChocolate is delish and they let you sample some before purchasing. We stopped for an ice cream treat and were blown away by the passion fruit flavor with chocolate dripped over. Will be back.Written 13 June 2019
- jas2world0 contributionsExpensive chain - not worth your timeThere are several Choco museums throughout Peru, and they are all nothing more than expensive tourist traps. The brownie we had was not very good, though tasting the various free samples was fun. There are a lot better chocolate tours to take in Peru - don't bother with theirs.Written 10 June 2019
- lgrove230 contributionsDelicious muffinsDelicious baked goods, coffee, and candies at a great price. The staff was very polite and attentive.Written 22 May 2019
- 621jeffb0 contributionsNot much to thisInteresting, but not a museum. They do have some very basic chocolate making classes available. Nice inexpensive chocolate dishes.Written 20 April 2019
- Milagrosfilms0 contributionsChocolate making with kidsTasty organic chocolate samples. Our 8 year old signed up for the chocolate making class. He enjoyed it well enough, but parents thought it could’ve been less basic, especially for the price. Simply pouring liquid chocolate into molds and sprinkling sugary bits and pieces on the top, isn’t what I call a chocolate making workshop.Written 29 January 2019
- ToTellTheTruthHonest0 contributionsMMMMMmmmmmm.....We had so much fun making chocolate, and the guide was a blast! super fun for all ages, six of us ages 55 to 11...and everyone enjoyed!Written 15 January 2019
- 422iana0 contributionsVery small museumTwo minutes to walk around the museum. It was free so not an issue. There was nice tea and coffees. Set below the ruins.Written 21 December 2018
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Siobhan G
Newton Abbot, UK109 contributions
We had the best time here today. We did the bean to bar workshop and the lady who ran this was lovely and really good fun. We were able to try out our basic Spanish and she did the session in English for us. We had a lot of fun and would highly recommend this if you like chocolate! We were able to pick up our chocolates 30 minutes after the class finished.
Written 11 August 2022
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Zach B
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Jan 2024 • Couples
My wife and I had an amazing time. We loved learning the history of the chocolate, and really making our own, "bean to bar" sums up the experience perfectly! We loved doing the workshop in Ollantaytambo, where we were able to easily walk to the workshop, and there were so many dinner options afterwards. We also liked getting to try the hot chocolate and cocoa bean tea, there was so much more than "just" making your own chocolate. The gift shop was also an amazing spot for us to pick up gifts for people!
Written 3 February 2024
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Cathmac77
Fort Collins, CO3 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
Purest homemade chocolate everything! Friendly English speaking staff. Don’t miss the hot cocoa. I’ll be back!
Written 16 January 2020
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