Chocolate Museum & Cafe, Orlando | World Of Chocolates

Imagine if you get a chance to see some of the wonders of the world, most famous landmarks and world-fame personalities in few minutes under one roof and I bet, these few minutes will be the most tempting minutes in your life! Yes! You can see this amazing world of chocolates at Chocolate Museum & Cafe, Orlando. It is an ultimate treat not only to your eyes but also to your taste buds.

I visited Chocolate Museum and Cafe last month and had the hardest tempting time of my life! As a chocolate lover, it is hard to resist mouth-watering, jaw-dropping and incredibly delicious and tempting treats in front of your eyes. No matter it is an Eiffel Tower made up of dark chocolate or Taj Mahal made up of white chocolate kept in front of you with a clear instruction board of “DO NOT TOUCH”, it is an ultimate test of your willpower…isn’t it?

Chocolate Museum Tours

Chocolate Museum offers 45-minutes guided tour. The first tour starts at 12:00 PM and last tour at 6:00 PM. I went on a weekend. I was on my way to Universal Studios. If you’re regular to my blog, you must be aware how much I’m crazy for Universal Orlando. That day, I thought to visit Chocolate Museum and Cafe first to treat myself!

Our tour started at 3:00 PM. Our tour guide took us to the tropical rainforest. We saw 10-minutes presentation and learned about cacao. 

Chocolate Museum & Cafe, Orlando | World Of ChocolatesAfter the presentation, our tour guide briefed us about the origins of chocolate and its rich history. Seeing the artifacts and exhibits, you’ll feel like traveling back in time!

Chocolate Museum & Cafe, Orlando | World Of ChocolatesIn the tour, you’ll also see how chocolate is made and some retired machinery that was used to make chocolate. 

Chocolate Museum & Cafe, Orlando | World Of ChocolatesChocolate Sculptures

The most famous attraction of the Chocolate Museum is its 25 solid chocolate sculptures of the world’s famous landmarks. This area of the museum is an ultimate treat to eyes. All the sculptures are just breathtaking! It is hard to believe how the artists have made these masterpieces through chocolates. Every sculpture is iconic in its own way. Let the below pictures speak for themselves!

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Eiffel Tower, Paris
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Statue of Liberty, New York
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Japanese Pagoda and Geisha
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European Windmills
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The Great Wall of China
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Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow
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Egyptian Pyramid
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Taj Mahal, India
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Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
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Big Ben, London
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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
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Barack Obama, Andy Warhol, Neil Armstrong, Christopher Columbus, Thomas Edison

Chocolate Tasting

After witnessing the breathtaking sculptures, you’ll enter into the Sampling Room where you’ll sample some of the finest chocolates around the world. It is an overwhelming experience in itself!

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Treat yourself at Chocolate Cafe

Once your tour ends, don’t forget to delight your taste buds at Chocolate Cafe. From its amazing collections of coffee and hot chocolate to gelato and pastries to paninis and house specialities, you’re going to have the ultimate time of your life!

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Don’t forget to buy some chocolates for yourself

After delighting your taste buds, don’t forget to buy some chocolates to treat yourself later! Chocolate Cafe has an extensive collection of chocolates from across the world.

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The Verdict

I had an amazing time at Chocolate Museum and Cafe, Orlando! If you’re planning to visit Orlando soon to experience the magic of Disney and the thrill of Universal, afternoon brunch or an evening date at Chocolate Cafe would be always a good idea! Not only this, you’ll get a chance to see some of the splendid chocolate sculptures at the Chocolate Museum!  If you’re a chocolate lover, you can’t miss this attraction!

Do share your experiences if you have visited Chocolate Museum and Cafe, Orlando in the comments below? If not, what do you think of Chocolate Museum and Cafe?

Till then, happy wandering!
Ana


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42 Comments

    1. Oh wow, I really love chocolates and I love to go there too It’s nice to explore there and looks that you had an awesome day there.

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    1. I’d be super duper tempted to touch them if I am there. It will be so tempting to see if they are real~ I guess I would be like Hansel and Gretel and be punished for doing that! Hahaa~

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    1. Those chocolate sculptures are magnificent and so gorgeous.I love the sound of this museum it must have been such a treat for the eyes.

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    1. Chocolate Museum and Cafe, Orlando is on my wishlist now .Right at the top.Its glorious .Loved the post Ana.

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    1. That’s a first for me! I’ve never seen chocolate quite in this way … usually it’s in the form of cookies and cake and all the treats, of course! This is simply stunning.

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    1. The Chocolate museum looks exquisite here. I know that my daughter and I would love to visit. I imagine they keep the room cool with the chocolate sculptures to keep any melting from occurring. I am so jealous of my friend as he has all the equipment to make chocolates at home. Just awesome. And when my daughter and I do make it out to Orlando we will have to check this out.

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    1. O wow never knew there was a Chocolate Museum! It must be cold in there to stop the chocolate from melting, lol! That red velvet cake looks amazing!

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    1. I absolutely love chocolate.. I am definitely addicted lol. I was traveling this summer and came across the opportunity to go to chocolate museums in Canada but their hours of business conflicted with our schedule. I will most definitely have to find a time to go to one.

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    1. You had me at chocolate! So the next time the hubs is in Orlando for biz I’m going to have to tag along just to check this place out 🙂

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