Lindt Home of Chocolate Tours and Tickets
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Lindt Home of Chocolate

Lindt Home of Chocolate is closed on Sundays and many holidays.
Plan to spend about 30 minutes at the shop.
Be sure to discuss any food allergies with the staff before tasting chocolate.
Don’t miss the movie showing the Lindt factory’s chocolate production process.
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Admission to Lindt Home of Chocolate costs 14 francs, with a discounted rate of 10 francs for youth ages 8–15. Children ages 7 or younger do not need tickets. Self-guided tours, including Lindt Home of Chocolate, start at US$53; expert-guided tours generally start at US$99.
Yes, the Lindt Home of Chocolate is worth visiting—it would be worth it just for the 29-foot (9-meter) tall chocolate fountain that towers in the lobby. That's just the beginning: the attraction also has a multimedia chocolate museum overflowing with tasty facts, plus chocolate tastings, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of Lindt's production line.
Per one customer who booked the Swiss Chocolate Walking Tour of Zurich, "Great experience. Got the best chocolates in Zürich. The history of the chocolates, with a little history of the city of Zürich. Lots of rich history here. And wonderful."
Lindt Home of Chocolate is a factory, museum, and an activity space for the Lindt chocolate brand that is open to the public. This interactive space offers guided tours, chocolate-making classes, and tasting sessions. A gift shop, café, and giant chocolate fountain are also on-site.
Yes, Lindt Home of Chocolate is designed for visitors with impaired mobility, wheelchair users, and those using strollers. Accessible facilities include restrooms, exhibition areas, the Lindt chocolate shop, and designated parking. A complete guide is available on the museum website, in association with the ginto guide accessibility platform.
Yes, you can book Lindt Home of Chocolate tours led by experienced guides. The 90-minute guided tours include ingredient tastings, and solo tours with audio guides also are available. Keep in mind that admission tickets sell out early, so it’s best to reserve your guided tour in advance on the website.
Yes, Lindt Home of Chocolate has an on-site café. The menu offers savory items like salads and quiches, but it’s the dessert menu that is the star. If you can eat more sweets after your tour, try the hot chocolate or homemade waffles topped with, you guessed it, chocolate.
Lindt Home of Chocolate is south of Zurich on the west side of Lake Zurich. The closest train station is the S-bahn Kilchberg ZH station. Kilchberg ZH is also the closest ferry terminal; Kilchberg ZH, Lindt & Sprüngli is the nearest bus stop. All are within easy walking distance of Lindt.
Yes, Lindt Home of Chocolate is not only a museum and chocolate factory—it’s also the world’s largest Lindt chocolate shop. You can buy some packaged chocolates, like Lindt Squares, exclusively here. Additionally, some fresh chocolate treats are prepared daily for purchase here and in a select few Lindt shops.
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