| 3 - 5 Cranston Street , Edinburgh Old Town EH8 8BE | |
| 01172051079 | |
| The Chocolatarium Website | |
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Discover Edinburgh's sweetest attraction just off the Royal Mile. On a 90-minute guided tour, see how chocolate is made, taste over 40 flavours, and create your very own dream bar to take home.
There is also a truffle-making class or you can indulge in a wine & chocolate or whisky & chocolate pairing for something extra special.
Fun, hands-on, and delicious!
Open daily. Suitable for all chocolate lovers aged 6 or over. Vegan-friendly and allergy-aware.
Book tickets in advance at www.chocolatarium.co.uk
Celebrate the magic of Christmas with indulgent, chocolate-filled fun and hands-on festive chocolate making at The Chocolatarium!
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