Chocolate Museum Barcelona
El Museu de la Xocolata
The Chocolate Museum is a “delicious” museum in Barcelona that takes us on a journey through the history of this wonderful product, from its origins as a medicinal drink to today's well-known sweet delicacy.
Barcelona Chocolate Museum Tickets
Chocolate Museum ticket
Museu de la Xocolata de Barcelona
Avoid the crowds with fast-entry tickets and enter a museum where history melts in your mouth as well as in your mind!
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The Barcelona Chocolate Museum explores the historical, social, and economic importance of chocolate in the Catalan capital, once a distribution hub for cocoa beans. Located in the former monastery of Saint Augustine, it offers an immersion into the world of chocolate, from its nutritional and medicinal qualities to its role in military rations in the 18th century. Founded by the Provincial Confectionery Guild of Barcelona, the museum aims to preserve and pass on the history and traditions of chocolate production. An on-site café offers hot chocolate and a selection of chocolate treats for purchase.
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Barcelona Chocolate Museum Information
Opening Hours
The museum opens its doors for a delightful and educational sensory experience around chocolate:
Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday and holidays: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Please note special holiday hours! The museum closes at 2:00 PM on January 5th, December 24th, and 31st. It is completely closed on the following days: January 1st and 6th, April 10th, June 24th, August 15th, December 25th and 26th.
Address
Address: Carrer del Comerç, 36, 08003 Barcelona
Neighborhood: The museum is located in the historic El Born neighborhood, close to Ciutadella Park, the Picasso Museum Barcelona and the MOCO Barcelona.
Email: info@museuxocolata.cat
Phone: (+34) 93 268 78 78
Official Website: Museu de la Xocolata
How to Get There?
To reach the Barcelona Chocolate Museum in the Born district, several transportation options are available to suit all needs:
Barcelona Metro: Line 1 (Red): Get off at Arc de Triomf station, about a 7-minute walk away. Line 4 (Yellow): Get off at Jaume I station, also a short walk from the museum.
Bus: Lines 45, 47, 120, H14, H16, V15, V17 service the museum and drop you nearby on Carrer del Comerç.
Hop-on Hop-off Barcelona : The Barcelona Bus Turístic offers a stop at Barri Gòtic on the red route, a short walking distance from the museum, an ideal option for those exploring Barcelona’s main tourist attractions.
By Taxi: Taxis are readily available throughout the city and can drop you off directly at the museum entrance. The exact address (Carrer del Comerç, 36) can be provided to the driver.
On Foot: From the city center or neighborhoods like Barri Gòtic, you can walk to the museum, which is located near Ciutadella Park and the Picasso Museum.
With Bicing: For users of the Bicing bike-sharing service, several stations are available in the Born district, offering an eco-friendly alternative to reach the museum.
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