Dive into the delicious world of Swiss chocolate with your entry to the Lindt Home of Chocolate in Kilchberg, Zurich. Discover interactive exhibits, the world’s largest free-standing chocolate fountain, and the secrets behind Lindt’s world-famous creations. Explore the chocolate-making process, history, and innovations with engaging multimedia displays. End your visit with unlimited tasting of Lindt varieties and access to the exclusive Lindt shop for premium treats and souvenirs.
Perfect for families, chocolate lovers, and travelers looking for a sweet Swiss experience!
PLEASE NOTE:-
Entry is valid within 30 minutes of your booked time slot.
Bookings depend on availability—reserve in advance.
Food, drinks, and transportation are not included.
All visitors need a valid ticket and must carry a Passport or ID card.
Duration: 2 hours
Visit the world-famous Lindt Home of Chocolate in Zurich
Witness the 9-meter-high chocolate fountain at the entrance
Discover interactive exhibits on the history of chocolate
Learn the art of Swiss chocolate-making
Enjoy unlimited chocolate tastings
Access to Switzerland’s largest Lindt chocolate shop
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