If you’re visiting Turin and looking for a sweet, hands-on activity that offers more than just tasting, then the Chocolate Workshop at Choco-Story could be just what you need. This experience promises a blend of learning, creativity, and a dash of chocolate magic—all in a friendly, small-group setting. It’s perfect for anyone who loves chocolate and wants to see how this beloved treat is crafted, even if you’re not a professional chef.
What we really appreciate about this workshop is how interactive and approachable it feels. You get to work directly with professional materials, making your own mini chocolates and personalized bars—an experience that’s as fun as it is tasty. Plus, the workshop is designed to be accessible to a wide age range, from kids over 7 to adults, which makes it a versatile activity for families, friends, or solo travelers.
That said, a couple of considerations are worth noting. First, punctuality is crucial—arriving at least 15 minutes early is a must, as latecomers won’t be allowed in, and there’s no refund for missed sessions. Second, if you have allergies or food intolerances, this activity might not be suitable, since products like nuts, milk, gluten, and more are involved.
Overall, whether you’re a curious chocolate lover or simply looking for a fun, memorable experience in Turin, this workshop hits most of the right notes—especially if you enjoy rolling up your sleeves and creating your own sweet souvenirs. It’s a great choice for those who want to add a hands-on twist to their travel itinerary.
Key Points

- Hands-on experience: You’ll actually learn how to work with chocolate, not just watch.
- Expert guidance: Professional instructors explain the process clearly and make it accessible.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for children aged 7 and over (with adult supervision).
- Included museum visit: The workshop ticket also grants access to the Choco-Story museum.
- Limited group size: Small groups (up to 10 participants) ensure a personal experience.
- Arrive early: Punctuality is essential; late arrivals won’t be permitted.
What to Expect from the Chocolate Workshop

This isn’t just a quick demo. It’s an interactive session that spans roughly 45 to 60 minutes, where you’ll get your hands dirty (well, chocolatey) crafting your own mini chocolates. Guided by experts, you’ll use professional-quality materials to mold, decorate, and personalize your creations—making it a perfect way to get a behind-the-scenes look at chocolate craftsmanship.
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The Workshop Experience in Detail
The session begins with a friendly introduction to the secrets of chocolate making. You’ll learn about the different steps involved in transforming raw ingredients into delightful chocolates, and perhaps pick up some fun facts along the way. The instructor, who speaks Italian, English, and French, will guide you through the process with patience and clarity, making sure everyone feels comfortable working with the chocolate.
Next, it’s time to get hands-on. You’ll work with molds and decorations, experimenting with techniques to create your own mini bars or personalized chocolates. This part is where the fun really kicks in—whether you’re trying your hand at decorating with sprinkles or adding small details to your chocolates, it’s all about creativity and enjoyment.
The Products You Make
Most participants leave with a handful of chocolates they’ve personally crafted—perfect for enjoying immediately or taking home as a sweet souvenir. Since you’re working with edible materials, the experience is both tactile and tasty, and you get to taste your handiwork at the end of the session.
The Museum Visit
After your hands-on session, the ticket also grants access to the Choco-Story museum, which is a thoughtfully curated space filled with chocolate history, fun exhibits, and more tasting opportunities. The museum complements the workshop nicely, allowing you to deepen your appreciation of chocolate’s journey from cacao bean to confection.
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Reviews consistently mention the cleanliness and professionalism of the lab, with some noting the instructor Emanuela’s skill in explaining complex ideas simply. The small group setting (limited to 10) fosters a relaxed, intimate environment—ideal for asking questions, sharing laughs, and really engaging with the process.
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The Practicalities: How It Fits Into Your Turin Itinerary

The workshop lasts about an hour, so it’s easy to slot into a day’s plans—perhaps as a morning activity before exploring more of Turin’s sights or as an afternoon treat after visiting the museum or other attractions. It’s essential to arrive at least 15 minutes early, as latecomers cannot join, and refunds aren’t available for missed sessions.
Pricing-wise, the activity offers good value considering the hands-on nature and the included museum visit. It’s a chance to create your own chocolates—a memorable souvenir—without the hefty price tag of some gourmet workshops.
Accessibility and Suitability
While the experience is generally friendly for adults and children over 7, it’s worth noting that people with allergies or specific dietary restrictions might want to consider carefully, since products like nuts, gluten, and dairy are involved. Also, the workshop is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or visual impairments due to the nature of the activities.
Authentic Feedback from Participants

Many reviews are glowing, with travelers describing it as “very beautiful,” “super recommended,” and “fun and perfect.” One reviewer specifically appreciated the well-organized, clean environment and the instructor’s clear explanations, adding that it provides a relaxing break to “disconnect for an hour.” Others enjoyed the opportunity to experiment creatively and appreciated the chance to take home their handcrafted chocolates.
A suggestion from one review was to provide disposable gloves for cleanliness, which could improve the experience further, especially for those concerned about hygiene.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Experience Best For?

If you’re someone who loves chocolate and enjoys a little hands-on activity, this workshop is a delightful way to spend an hour in Turin. It’s especially suited for curious travelers, families with kids over 7, or groups looking for a fun, interactive break from sightseeing. The included museum visit makes it a well-rounded experience, offering both education and indulgence.
Keep in mind the importance of punctuality and consider your dietary restrictions before booking. If you’re after a relaxing, engaging activity that ends with tasty treats and a bit of creative flair, this workshop will serve you well. It’s a charming addition to any Turin trip, blending learning with a dash of sweet fun.
Turin: 45-Minute Chocolate Workshop at Choco-Story
FAQ

Is the workshop suitable for children?
Yes, children over 7 can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult with a ticket. It’s a fun activity for families who want to make chocolate together.
How long does the workshop last?
The activity is approximately 45 to 60 minutes long, making it easy to include in a day’s sightseeing.
Do I need to arrive early?
Absolutely. Arriving at least 15 minutes before your scheduled start time is required. Late arrivals won’t be able to join, and refunds won’t be issued if you’re late.
Are there options for people with food allergies?
The workshop involves products containing milk, nuts, gluten, and other allergens. If you have allergies, it’s best to contact the provider beforehand for detailed information.
What’s included in the ticket?
Your ticket grants you participation in the workshop plus access to the Choco-Story museum afterward, allowing for a fuller chocolate experience.
Is this experience good for solo travelers?
Yes, the small group size means you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and it’s a friendly environment to meet fellow travelers with a shared interest in chocolate.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility if your schedule shifts.
In all, this workshop offers a taste of chocolate craftsmanship wrapped in a friendly, approachable package. It’s a great way to add a fun, memorable highlight to your time in Turin, especially if you enjoy hands-on activities and sweet treats.
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