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🍫York's Chocolate Story

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York's Chocolate Story is an immersive museum and guided tour that explores the city's rich chocolate-making history. Families with kids will love the interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, and plenty of chocolate tastings throughout the visit.

  • Highlights: See how cocoa beans become chocolate, watch a chocolatier at work, and create your own chocolate lollipop. The tour ends with a tasting session and a visit to the cafe.
  • Ages: Suitable for children aged 3 and up, with hands-on activities for younger kids and deeper history for older ones.
  • Facilities: Baby changing, pushchair access, and a cafe serving hot chocolate and treats. The shop sells chocolate gifts.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyYork
CountryEngland
Ages312
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Travel tips

  • Book ahead for guided tours

    Tours may fill up quickly, especially during school holidays. Check the website and pre-book to secure your preferred time slot.

  • Pushchair access throughout

    The attraction is pushchair-friendly, so you can bring a buggy for younger children without needing to carry them.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    There are baby changing facilities on site, making it easier to manage younger children during your visit.

  • Plan time for the chocolate lollipop activity

    Creating your own chocolate lollipop is a highlight for many children. Allow extra time for this hands-on activity to avoid feeling rushed.

  • Ideal for younger children aged 3+

    The attraction works well for children from age 3 upwards. Toddlers will enjoy the interactive elements; older children will appreciate the history.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    This is an entirely indoor attraction, making it excellent for escaping bad weather without sacrificing a fun family day out.

  • Bring spending money for the shop

    The on-site shop sells chocolate gifts and souvenirs. Children often want to purchase treats, so budget accordingly or bring pocket money.

  • Visit the café for hot chocolate

    The café serves hot chocolate and treats. It's worth timing your visit to enjoy a hot drink, especially on colder days.

  • Avoid peak school holiday times if possible

    School holidays tend to be busiest. Visiting during term time or mid-week may mean shorter queues and a more relaxed experience.

  • Tasting session included in the tour

    Chocolate tastings are part of the experience. Check if your children have any allergies or dietary requirements beforehand.

  • Allow enough time to explore properly

    This is a guided experience with demonstrations and interactive elements. Don't rush; allow time to fully enjoy each part of the tour.

  • Great for learning about chocolate production

    Watch demonstrations of how cocoa beans become chocolate and see a chocolatier at work. This appeals to curious children interested in making and production.

  • Central York location

    Located in York town centre. Check parking options nearby if driving, as city centre parking can be limited during busy times.

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