I stopped by this place just to look around and ended up buying a ticket to the chocolate museum and workshop, because they had a student discount.
*THE CHOCOLATE MUSEUM*
The museum is quite small, and frankly pretty boring. It was a weird combination of the history of chocolate, the history of the Czech Republic, the history of chocolate in the Czech Republic, ... and random wax statues that I feel they just plopped into the rooms just to entice viewers to visit the wax museum too.
The "free chocolate" samples that was described at the entrance was only located in the middle of the tour, which consists of 5 chocolate disk dispensers (like the chocolate you use for baking, not actual chocolates for snacking).
They also have a praline making demonstration every 30 minutes, which lasts about 5 minutes, and you get to sample the end product.
*THE WORKSHOP*
The lady at the reception told me that there were two chocolate making workshop locations - one on the second floor and another one at the entrance of the shop, on the ground floor. I was redirected to the one at the bottom, and although it was nice because I didn't have to share the space with anyone else, it was EXTREMELY awkward because all the customers could watch as I was the only one making my chocolates, and were watching me like a caged animal haha
It was a pretty straightforward workshop - the worker fills the piping bag with your choice of chocolate, and you simply just pipe the chocolate into the plastic molds, put your toppings on, and let it cool for about 10 minutes while you shop around.
*THE SHOP*
The shop is fairly large and has a wide variety of chocolates - they have chocolate tabs, chocolate covered nuts, melting chocolates, pralines, etc. You also get a 10% off coupon for the store items when you buy a ticket to the chocolate museum, and the melting chocolates were 50% off with the coupon. read more