8 Chocolate Experiences in Switzerland
by Shrutee K/DNS
“Nine out of
ten people like chocolate, the tenth is lying” – there is more than a grain of
truth to this saying. This sweet temptation is almost guaranteed to make your
mouth water and can be enjoyed in many different variations. These 8 tips for
chocolate lovers tell them more about the delicious treat and even about how to
become a master chocolatier themselves.
Tour round the world of chocolate
The
Chocolate Experience tour in Bilten is a delicious treat for the entire family.
The tour starts in the rainforest and finishes on the pleasure trail. In the
rainforest, young and old discover where cocoa beans come from and how the
chocolate mass is created. The tour then comes to the sweetest end with a
chance to try a variety of the Läderach specialities.
Master chocolatier for a day
In the
historic chocolate workshop of Lindt " Sprüngli, the whole family can
become a master chocolatier. To start, everyone is kitted out with a real
master chocolatier uniform. Then, children and adults learn how to handle the
sweet chocolate under expert guidance and create their own masterpieces.
Throughout, the chocolatier will also share lots of interesting information
about the origin, history and making of chocolate.
A true chocolate adventure
There is a
new attraction at the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne: the Swiss Chocolate
Adventure multimedia theme world. On this adventure, visitors will embark on an
exciting journey of discovery during a leisurely ride in a roller-coaster car.
Travel from the cultivation of cocoa beans all the way to the manufacture of
the finished chocolate on a voyage that appeals to all the senses, including a
stop to sample the delicious chocolate, of course.
Make your own chocolate
The CHEZ
Camille Bloch Visitor Centre is a chance to learn more about the history of the
company. Those who wish to be a chocolatier for a day should visit the
workshop, where a master chocolatier shares their expertise and helps visitors
create their own chocolate. A day at the Visitor Centre is rounded off
perfectly by a visit to Le Bistrot and exploring the terraces, shop and park.
Insight into the heart of chocolate
production
Embark on an
experience tour with the family at Maestrani’s Chocolarium. It begins with a film,
followed by a look at the room with the raw materials and continues along an
80m glass gallery that affords young and old a look into the heart of
production. For kids, there is also Globi’s Chocolate Experience, where Globi
takes them on a tour of the factory with special exhibits. Afterwards, the
family can look around the shop and take a break in the cosy café.
Exciting times at the Chocolat Frey
Visitor Centre
Anyone who
has ever wondered how chocolate is made or what a cocoa bean tastes like will
find the answers at Chocolat Frey’s interactive Discovery Centre. As well as
visiting the Discovery Centre, children and adults can mould their own bar of
chocolate and explore the newest exquisite chocolate creations in the Boutique
Frey. Café Frey is the perfect place for taking a little break to enjoy a
delicious hot chocolate.
Audio-visual tour of chocolate
factory of Cailler
The audio-visual
tour offers young and old an entertaining insight into the origins and
manufacturing of Cailler chocolate. The story of the factory is told through a
selection of photographs from the very start in 1898 up to the 1960s. It ends
with the chance to explore the many sweet temptations in the shop, which sells
the entire range of Cailler chocolates.
Courses as far as the eye can see in
the Suchard chocolate factory
In the Choco
emotionS workshop, chocolate lovers will be spoilt for choice because of the
sheer variety of the sweet course options on offer: Where does cocoa come from?
What happens when young chocolate artists get to work? What dance of the senses
do chocolate and wine perform?
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