What makes it 82% Kids-Friendly: Hands-on exhibits, tap-to-taste fountains and 8+ workshops thrill school-age kids; CHF10 ticket, baby changing, stroller park help parents, but sugar highs and pram ban inside need planning.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Gives time for the interactive tour, tasting and a workshop without tiring younger kids.
Interactive Bean-to-Bar Exhibition:
Walk through the museum’s displays showing how chocolate is made from cocoa bean to bar.
Tip: Start here to explain each step to kids and let them ask questions at hands-on stations.
Chocolate Fountain Photo Spot:
See and photograph the 9 m-high chocolate fountain in the atrium.
Tip: Visit early to avoid crowds and get clear shots of the fountain.
Tasting Tap Rooms:
Sample warm white, milk and dark chocolate straight from tasting taps.
Tip: Give each child a small cup and supervise taps—they dispense warm chocolate.
Kids Chocolate Workshop:
Children aged 8+ decorate lollipops, hollow figures or make a chocolate bar.
Tip: Book this in advance online; reserve spots for both adults and children.

Ravi Theja Kakkireni
Great fun place to go. It's not just for children, everyone would enjoy it. The tour demonstrates every stage of making a chocolate, with some interactive games, videos and articles. You can pick a audio phone for free and you have to tap in front of every article and it starts the audio about that. Book your tickets in advance, a few days before at least, as they tend to be sold out. When you're ...
Ab G
The moment you step into the vast, white atrium, you are greeted by the world’s largest free-standing chocolate fountain. Standing over 9 meters (30 feet) tall, it features a giant gold whisk dripping 1,500 kg of real, flowing chocolate into a massive Lindor ball. It’s an incredible photo op and smells exactly like heaven The museum is surprisingly high-tech and educational. Using an audio guide (...
Jihan Albakri
I really enjoyed my visit to the Lindt Home of Chocolate. The place is amazing and very well organized, and I enjoyed exploring all its sections. The museum has five different sections that explain the cultivation of cocoa, the chocolate-making process, and the history of chocolate and its spread around the world. The highlight of the visit was definitely tasting the chocolate and taking memorable...
Shafaq Hussain
I visited the Lindt Home of Chocolate on 29 December 2025, and absolutely loved the experience. From the moment you enter, it feels magical — especially the stunning chocolate fountain at the entrance. The café was lovely and cosy, with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The hot chocolate was rich and delicious, and the desserts were beautifully presented. A perfect place to relax and enjoy high-qua...
Gabriela Osorio
Worth your time! The tickets were sold out online, so we arrived around opening time and were able to buy tickets at the entrance just fine. Unlimited chocolate + a very beautiful gallery about the history of chocolate and how Switzerland became famous for it. As a Mexican, I absolutely loved that they recognized the pre-hispanic origin of chocolate. The museum is interactive and you will not get...
During summer heat, enjoy the cool indoor exhibition and tasting taps. Book timed tickets in winter holiday seasons to avoid long waits.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2 adults) | CHF 30 |
| Child admission (2 children) | CHF 20 |
| Kids workshop (2 children) | CHF 56 |
| Café snacks (4 people) | CHF 48 |
| Souvenir purchase | CHF 20 |
| Total Estimated | CHF 174 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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