Brussels Chocolate & Waffle Workshops — Classes, Tours & Tastings
Belgian chocolate is the city's signature; choose a hands-on praline workshop, a waffle-making class, the Choco-Story museum, or a guided tour that tastes its way around the chocolatiers.
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Chocolate & Waffle Workshops: what to know before booking
Belgian chocolate is the city's signature; choose a hands-on praline workshop, a waffle-making class, the Choco-Story museum, or a guided tour that tastes its way around the chocolatiers.
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- 5 ticket options compared
- Starting price
- Tickets currently start around $16 EUR before checkout fees.
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- Compared options average 4.8 stars across 4,346 traveler reviews.
- Location
- Workshops and Choco-Story near the Grand-Place and city centre
- Best time
- Morning or early-afternoon slots are calmer and easier to book
- Ticket note
- Date- and time-stamped; arrive 10 minutes before your session
Chocolate & Waffle Workshops in Brussels
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Everything you should know before you book
Brussels is the world capital of fine chocolate, and the best way to understand why is to make it yourself. Hands-on workshops walk you through tempering and moulding your own pralines to take home, while the Choco-Story museum traces the bean-to-bar story with tastings along the way.
Book a small-group workshop for the most hands-on time. Waffle-making classes are the lighter, family-friendly alternative — you'll leave knowing the difference between a Brussels and a Liège waffle. Guided chocolate tours combine shop visits with tastings if you'd rather sample widely than cook, and most sessions run 60–90 minutes.
Frequently asked questions
Do I get to keep the chocolate I make?
Yes — hands-on workshops let you box up the pralines you've made to take away, which is part of the appeal.
Is the Choco-Story museum good for kids?
Yes — it's interactive with live demonstrations and tastings, and it's short enough (around an hour) to hold younger attention spans.
What's the difference between a Brussels and Liège waffle?
A Brussels waffle is light, rectangular, and crisp; a Liège waffle is denser, sweeter, and caramelised with pearl sugar. A waffle class covers both.





