Berlin Choco Fun🍫
by Ekaterina Kolesnikova
Oct 31, 2025
🍫 🇩🇪 Chocolate Berlin
I saw these places on Google Maps, but after that, everything was a blur…
1️⃣Rittersport Chocolate House
Here you can not only buy new and limited-edition Rittersport flavors, collect an assortment of mini chocolates and candies, learn the history of the bars, and learn that Rittersport also makes craft chocolate with normal cocoa content (costing four times as much), but the most interesting part is on the second floor.
Chocolate machine – you press a button, and a visual process of turning a cocoa bean into a chocolate bar is launched. At the end – a mini-bonus, hurray! You've made a mini chocolate bar. You can't open the door without watching the entire performance with gears and sounds from start to finish. O - educational process 😁
Can you imagine how many times I've watched it?
Chocotower - you can pump some liquid chocolate into a waffle bowl.
Chocodesign - you can take a photo on the spot for the cover of your unique chocolate bar, which you can also make yourself at a master class, or choose three ingredients, and a master will create your gastro-square in 40 minutes.
Basically, you can visit the House without spending a lot of money, as chocolate is everywhere: even a mini chocolate bar is given with every order at the cafe.
2️⃣Three-story M&Ms store
A wealth of merchandise for all ages. Tableware, clothing, slippers, souvenirs, all sorts of cute things 😻
The most interesting part is again on the second floor. After the tasting, you can assemble an assortment of dragees of different sizes, shades, and flavors in a signature glass.
The main attraction is the custom design. You can write any word, wish, or even put your photo on the candy 😻
3️⃣ Rausch Chocolate House
A historic German chocolate manufacturer from Berlin.
Also a three-story building with a shop, factory, and café. On the ground floor, in addition to a huge selection of handmade chocolate products, there's a constantly changing chocolate exhibition. For example, a chocolate Brandenburg Gate made from 485 kg of chocolate—how about that?)
For Easter, there were also huge eggs. Too bad it says you can't touch them :)
You get a candy with every purchase :)
Honestly, I explored these sights especially carefully 😁
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Post by Ekaterina Kolesnikova | Oct 31, 2025












