Chocolate Workshop in Vienna Museum

Indulge in a chocolate workshop in Vienna where you’ll personalize bars, learn ancient recipes, and explore the BO-YO Museum. Create your own chocolates and enjoy free museum admission!

Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Schönbrunner Str. 99 - Become a real chocolatier! Our team will provide you with everything you need from cookware, ingredients & recipes. With an assistance from start till the end you will not need any previous cooking experience to attend the chocolate workshop.
    After a short introduction, we will go through the whole process and start tempering…
What's Included
  • Snacks
  • Craft 3 unique chocolate bars totaling 300 g with a selection of garnishes.
  • Receive an official certificate from the Bo-Yo Chocolate Museum.
  • Experience traditional Aztec chocolate-making techniques with authentic tools.
  • Tour the Bo-Yo Chocolate Museum.
Meal Options
  • Three Chocolate bars decorated by your preference
  • Xocolatl ( Aztec Hot Chocolate recipe) - Xocolatl is an ancient Aztec and Mayan Hot Chocolate recipe with chili, vanilla and cinnamon that’s served hot or cold. Rich, spicy and tasty.
Additional Information

Workshop Highlights:
• Gain insights into various chocolate types from our skilled chocolatiers
• Observe a demonstration and sample a range of chocolates
• Design and craft your own three chocolate bars, decorating them as you wish
• Develop a unique hot chocolate recipe using traditional Aztec methods
• Take home all your handcrafted chocolates
•…

Location
Schönbrunner Str. 99
Schönbrunner Straße
The entrance to the museum is at the corner of Schönbrunner Straße and Reinprechtsdorfer Straße. (pink building) Closest Metro is U4- Pilgramgasse
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Sunshine47219952032
Jul 28, 2025
So much fun! - This was a fun and educational experience! Our chocolatier was fun and gave great instruction. We made our own chocolate bars and some hot chocolate. I am not a big hot chocolate fan but thos stuff was amazing!
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Cheri_o
Jul 22, 2025
lots of fun. perfect... - lots of fun. perfect break on our layover. staff were friendly. This ideal for people who actually want to do something not just sightsee. we has a mix of adult and small children
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Allan_m
Jul 18, 2025
Amazing experience.... - Amazing experience. Interactive. Instructor was super fun. Would recommend to anyone to try. Especially if you like chocolate.
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Tracy_p
Jul 5, 2025
Great expert ..fun... - Great expert ..fun activity …very accommodating ..very easy to follow directions …would definitely recommend
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Rajendra_g
Jul 1, 2025
Good beginner’s course in becoming a chocolatier - Awesome experience creating and playing with Chocolate. Learnt to make chocolate bars and hot chocolate drink. Very friendly, supportive staff.
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Christine_s
Aug 4, 2025
It was fine - But the toppings for the chocolate bars are pretty limited, you can't even do that interesting of combinations for the price. It was good for kids, because there were marshmallows, but my husband and I were wanting some salt, or spices plus maybe some freeze-dried fruit to use. The instructor was good, and walking through the making of the xocolatl was interesting, but overall it was just ok.
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Richard_a
Jun 30, 2025
A fun experience - The chocolate making was fun and the woman who guided us was entertaining and helpful. It was a chill, enjoyable hour - our 10 year old particularly loved it. The "museum" is...not a museum. There's a cute room with a couple of somewhat informational displays and picture-taking spots. It's kitschy and fun for a few minutes, but if you want a museum experience, this isn't it.
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Cinda_o
Aug 6, 2025
An Okay Experience – Fun but Not Memorable - The chocolate workshop at the Chocolate Museum Vienna was a fun little activity, but not particularly exciting. Essentially, you pour melted chocolate into a mold and decorate it with toppings of your choice. It’s enjoyable for what it is, but very basic—more of a quick hands-on craft than an in-depth or interactive workshop. Afterward, you get access to the so-called "museum," which is really just a single room with a few displays and some information about chocolate. It’s not very immersive or educational, and definitely not what we expected from something labeled a museum. That said, the instructor was very kind and enthusiastic, which made the experience more pleasant overall. We did enjoy ourselves, but it’s not something we’d do again. If you're just looking to fill some time or want a simple, low-effort activity—especially with kids—it’s fine. But if you're after something cultural, educational, or challenging, this probably isn’t the best fit.
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Gatdallas
Jul 9, 2025
Great for Kids - Great for kids. However, we thought we were "making chocolate" when the chocolate was already made and we just filled trays with chocolate and put toppings on it.
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Elin
Jul 7, 2025
Cosy, but very simple made. - Nice locations. Everyone cost themselves at the workshop. It was hectic since there were lots of people and lots of little kids when we were there, so pull for bad time. Also feature for boring selection of ingredients for chocolate- only nuts or sweet (marshmellow/strushless). Nothing to complement the chocolate flavor. Could well have been done more out of to teak youth and adults. The museum section is only for the very youngest children and very little.
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From $55
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).