Swiss Chocolate Adventure at Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne

Embark on a thrilling Swiss Chocolate Adventure at the Transport Museum in Lucerne. Immerse yourself in the world of chocolate, from its enticing aroma to its fascinating production process. Don’t miss out on this family-friendly attraction!

Duration: 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Verkehrshaus der Schweiz - Utilize your admission pass to gain entry to the Swiss Chocolate Adventure, a novel exhibit situated at the Swiss Museum of Transport.\n\nSecure a spot on a mobile cart to commence a multimedia exploration centered on Swiss chocolate. Engage with the informative audio narration as you approach 10 distinct stations to uncover the origins of Swiss chocolate and its journey from production to market.\n\nDiscover the initial discovery of chocolate, the early methods of cultivating the coveted cocoa beans, and the process behind Switzerland’s delectable chocolate \- widely regarded as one of the globe’s premium varieties \- from its creation to its distribution to sweet shops worldwide.\n\nExperience an awakening of your senses throughout this journey: the multi-sensory excursion wraps you in the chocolate’s fragrances, tastes, and visuals for a fully engaging experience! Additionally, you’ll receive a complimentary sample of exquisite Swiss chocolate to savor on your adventure or to take with you as a souvenir.
What's Included
    • Chocolate sample
    • Audio guide in eight languages
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Transportation to/from attraction
Additional Information

Experience the latest Swiss Chocolate Adventure attraction in Lucerne, brought to you by the Swiss Museum of Transport. This family-friendly feature offers an immersive account of the chocolate-making process. Enjoy a 30-minute journey permeated with the delightful aroma of chocolate, observe an informational video on its production, and more. Upon completion, enjoy a complementary chocolate sample and browse the museum’s store.

  • Please note this tour is not recommended for child aged 3 and under. All children attending the Swiss Chocolate Adventure must be able to sit on their own due to safety reasons
Location
Verkehrshaus der Schweiz
Lidostrasse 5
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jorgep52
Mar 1, 2024
To not lose! - Incredible! It deserves to be visited! A unique and fun experience, great for the family! Don't hesitate to try it!
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Jill_h
Jun 17, 2023
Chocolate experience - Fun little activity. Great explanation of how chocolate became a popular Swiss export and details on the making process. My teens thought it was fun. Like everything in Switzerland, a bit pricey for a 25 minute activity but I would still recommend it.
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Tvsam1
Jun 22, 2024
Fun if you are interested in how chocolate is made. - It's kind of fun with the multimedia displays and the cart that drives you around, but you don't actually see anything being made. At the end they give you a few free samples.
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Blue13
Feb 26, 2024
Fine…but not cheap. - It’s about 20 minutes. You meander through some well designed and engaging exhibitions / videos of the chocolate making business / history of chocolate. It’s fine. But hugely overpriced. We paid 18 CHF per person. Yes it is Switzerland. But still…it was just about ok.
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The_qd
Aug 6, 2023
Uninteresting if you have already done another chocolate attraction - After having made the Caillier and Camille Bloch house, this activity seems very dull. We sit in autonomous vehicles that look like coffee cups and we travel around a circuit, stopping in front of screens where very succinct explanatory films are broadcast and that's it... No interaction is possible, return to the start without getting off. And in terms of chocolate tasting, a classic Lindt ball is given in the vehicle and a black Lindt bubble when returning the audio guide. And speaking of the audio guide, as all the scenes are in German on the speakers, it's not very pleasant to have French in one ear and German in the other. The only interesting thing for me is autonomous vehicle technology
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U5792oimm
Jul 28, 2024
Meh - outdated not worth the time or the money - Envisioned as a ride that will guide you thru the process of chocolate making, it's painfully outdated in terms of technological capabilities and ultimately short on information provided. The staff was courteous and the chocolate samples were welcome; however, it felt as a sales pitch for the chocolate shop at the end of the visit. Price 18 CHF - value of chocolate samples received - $3 CHF (generous estimate) - overpriced.
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Cindel_d
Nov 13, 2023
Not that creative. Has no wow factor. - It's allright, i would not pat 20CHF though. There was a technical difficulty but am sure that wasn't part of the plan. It's very informative but that memorable it just spins you to different parts within the same are. I should've trusted the previous reviews.
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Odyssey28632251277
Oct 4, 2023
Why neglected technology in the Swiss Technology Museum? - All in all, a nice idea, well implemented and very entertaining. If it weren't for the completely neglected technology in the Swiss Technology Museum. Lots of projectors are used here. The bulbs in many of them have been in there for far too long and only give off a dim light. But the worst are those that have not been focused. The prisms on the WUXGA 3LCD Panasonic projectors are sometimes warped. Such projectors will never produce a good image again. The question remains: WHY? Who is responsible for this? - You could do better - TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM!!!
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Miramimo
Dec 26, 2023
Well… better not! - Unfortunately, there were technical problems, so one station was skipped. You also got 2 pieces of chocolate. It's not an experience... it's much cheaper and you get a lot more at the Lindt Museum in Thalwil! Also, bad video quality and a broken TV in the lift
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Robert
Aug 26, 2023
A lot better ways to spend 18 CHF. Like buying chocolate. - Snippets of info about chocolate presented while moving though the attraction in a tilt-a-wheel seat. Would have gotten more out of watching a YouTube video and buying a case of Lindt chocolates for that price. Oh, they did give you ONE Lindt truffle at the end. Not worth it.
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