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Chocolate-loving Holidaymakers Can Indulge At Bruges, London And Paris Hotels
If you’re a chocolate lover but Dairy Milk is your usual go-to, it’s time to get out and explore the fine world of chocolate on your doorstep. Europe has arguably some of the best chocolate in the world. London, Bruges and Paris are the perfect places to go for a chocolate holiday and you’ll find that there is a much better selection than back home in London.
Chocolate in Paris, France
Paris is a city that’s renowned for providing great food and a high level of service. If you want to sample some of the city’s finest delights, head to St Germain where you’ll find plenty of chocolate boutiques as well as chic boutique Paris hotels. La Maison du Chocolat never uses more than 65% cocoa in their chocolates, so it’s perfect for those who prefer chocolate that’s not very bitter. However if you want to experience chocolate at its finest, there is no better way to do it then with a “Death by Chocolate” cake from Pierre Hermé, the world’s most celebrated pastry chef.
London, England: Chocolate for Mouth & Body
For chocolate fountains, fondues and rich chocolate drinks you should visit the Harrods Chocolate Bar, which has some of London’s finest chocolate. Chocolate aficionados looking for a hands-on experience can tryout a chocolate making course, the city offers plenty. If you want a luxurious holiday that incorporates more than just chocolate tasting you should stay at one of the London hotels, some of these even offer chocolate spa experiences, such as Threadneedles, which really does take chocolate to the next level!
Bruges, Belgium: Some of the World’s Greatest Chocolate
With no less than 50 chocolate boutiques dotted around this quaint city you’ll be able to find a chocolate variety that’s sure to satisfy. Visit Choco Story if you’re interested in more than just tasting. This chocolate museum teaches you all about the history and origins of the cocoa bean and how it was transformed into the delicious form of chocolate that we’re familiar with today. After a long day of chocolate-themed fun (and eating) don’t forget to enjoy the chocolate upon your pillow at one of the many Bruges hotels. Book your next chocolate holiday today!
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