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Experience a fun and hands-on 45-minute chocolate workshop at Choco-Story in Turin, learn chocolate-making techniques, and enjoy personalized treats.


The Choco-Story workshop offers a compact yet engaging experience, ideal for those curious about chocolate craftsmanship. For around 45 minutes to 1 hour, participants get a chance to create their own chocolates with guidance from knowledgeable instructors. The workshop fee includes a visit to the Choco-Story museum, allowing a more in-depth look at the world of chocolate and gianduja.
The location of the workshop at the Choco-Story Turin museum places you right in the heart of Piedmont, Italy, where chocolate history and modern production come together. The activity is designed to be accessible for adults and children aged 7 and above, making it a fun family outing or a sweet activity with friends.
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The workshop takes place inside the Choco-Story Turin museum, situated at coordinates 45.05820846557617, 7.673964977264404. The museum itself is curated with attention to detail, featuring explanatory audio guides that enhance the experience. Visitors appreciate the clean and well-organized environment, which lends a professional feel to the activity.
Before the workshop starts, it’s important to arrive at least 15 minutes early, as latecomers cannot join and no refunds are offered for delays. The venue provides a safe and supervised setting for children and adults alike, with all professional materials used during the activity.

During the 45-minute session, participants work directly with chocolate, using molds and decorative tools to craft personalized chocolates and mini bars. Under the guidance of experts, you’ll learn the secrets of working with chocolate — from tempering to decoration.
Participants are encouraged to have fun experimenting, with plenty of room for creativity. The professional materials ensure a high-quality experience, although some allergens such as milk, nuts, hazelnuts, walnuts, and gluten are present, and those with allergies should seek further information.

The main highlight is creating your own chocolates — mini bars and personalized confections that you can enjoy on the spot or take home as sweet souvenirs. The activity offers a chance to learn about chocolate decoration techniques in a playful setting, making it suitable for all skill levels.
The made chocolates are a direct product of your labors, and many appreciate the opportunity to try their hand at chocolate craftsmanship in a relaxed environment. This creative process not only produces delicious treats but also offers a fun and memorable activity for anyone interested in sweets.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter creating chocolates, the included museum visit lets you explore chocolate history and production, with detailed displays and audio explanations. The museum is well-maintained and informative, adding context to the hands-on experience.
Visitors find the museum’s exhibits engaging and the explanations clear, making it a good complement to the workshop. This extended visit ensures that even non-craft participants gain a deeper understanding of chocolate’s journey from bean to treat.
The small group size — limited to 10 participants — guarantees a personalized experience, where questions are welcomed, and guidance is close at hand. The activity is accessible in Italian, English, and French, accommodating a diverse range of visitors.
Guides are experienced and explain the process clearly, making the activity suitable for all levels of experience. Whether you’re a chocolate lover or just looking for a fun activity, the friendly environment enhances the enjoyment.
Participants are advised to arrive early to ensure smooth participation and avoid missing the start. Because some products may contain allergenic ingredients, those with allergies should consult the contact email provided for specific details.
The workshop is not suitable for children under 7, people with mobility impairments, or those with specific health restrictions, such as gluten intolerance or visual impairments. The activity involves working with chocolate, which requires manual dexterity but is accessible to most.

While other tours might focus on guided factory visits or tastings, this workshop emphasizes hands-on creation and personal participation. Its short duration makes it ideal for a quick yet meaningful chocolate experience in Turin.
The included museum visit offers additional educational value, differentiating this activity from purely tasting-based experiences. The small group format encourages interaction, making it more engaging than larger, more commercial options.
The 45-minute chocolate workshop at Choco-Story offers a fun, educational, and delicious activity suitable for families, friends, and solo travelers alike. Its practical focus on making chocolates with professional tools and the opportunity to explore the museum afterward makes it a well-rounded experience.
Thanks to expert guidance, personalized chocolate creations, and a clean, organized venue, this activity provides good value for a short visit. It’s perfect for those wanting a taste of chocolate craftsmanship without a long commitment.
While the limited duration may not suit those seeking a deep dive into chocolate production, it remains a highly enjoyable and memorable activity. If you enjoy interactive experiences and want to bring home your own chocolates, this workshop in Turin is a smart choice.
Is the workshop suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 7 and over can participate, but those between 7 and 12 need an adult ticket and supervision.
How long does the workshop last?
The activity lasts approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour, including the chocolate-making and museum visit.
Are there any dietary restrictions to consider?
Yes, some products might contain allergens such as milk, nuts, and gluten. Those with allergies should contact the organizers for specific information.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Rescheduling is not mentioned.
What languages are available for guides?
Guides speak Italian, English, and French.
What should I bring or prepare?
Arrive at least 15 minutes early; wearing comfortable clothing is recommended. No specific gear is required as all materials are provided.