Plan Your Visit
Forget about maintaining silence and sterile museum spaces! Here, you can touch, feel, test, enjoy, and have fun – no matter your age! We invite you to an extraordinary experience that engages all your senses! Sweet fun!
We recommend purchasing tickets online.
How to get here
al. Emila Wedla 5
03-822 Warszawa
How to get to us? Several ways:
123, 138, 186, 509 --> bus stop on al. Zieleniecka 01 --> direction rondo Waszyngtona
123, 138, 166, 509 --> bus stop on al. Zieleniecka 02 --.> direction Kijowska
102, 125, 135, 146, 147, 202 --> bus stop on al. Zieleniecka 04 --> direction Lubelska
102, 125, 135, 146, 147, 202 --> bus stop on al. Zieleniecka 09 --> direction Metro Stadion Narodowy
3, 6, 7, 25, 26 --> tram stop on al. Zieleniecka 05 --> direction Kijowska
3, 6, 22, 26 --> tram stop on al. Zieleniecka 06 --> direction Lubelska
7, 22, 25 --> tram stop on al. Zieleniecka 07 --> direction rondo Waszyngtona
Metro station --> Warsaw Stadium (from there it is about a 10 minute walk to the Chocolate Factory Museum)
Station --> Warszawa Wschodnia, which is served by PKP, Koleje Mazowieckie (KM) and Szybka Kolej Miejska (SKM). From there it is about a 10 minute walk to the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory (Before traveling, we recommend checking the current timetables (they may change at the weekend and on holidays).
If you plan to travel by car, it is best to use the large public parking lot next to the Stadion Narodowy (National Stadium) – from there you can walk to the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory in about 10 minutes. There is limited parking space in the museum’s immediate vicinity.
On the way to the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory, you can visit the Skaryszewski Park and walk along Lake Kamionkowskie. The avenue that leads to our museum from the park is called aleja Emila Wedla.
Access is possible by bicycle – for all lovers of two wheels, we have prepared a space where you can lock your bike for the duration of the tour. Warsaw Veturilo stations are also available in the vicinity, including: at ul. Grochowska and in the Skaryszewski Park (a station map is available here: Mapa stacji – Veturilo).
Chocolate Factory E.Wedel is located in Warsaw at al. Emila Wedla 5, with the entrance by Kamionkowskie Lake. Close by, you'll find the Warsaw East train station (Warszawa Wschodnia), the PGE National Stadium, and Skaryszewski Park. Plus, visitors may be drawn in by the irresistible scent of chocolate wafting through the air, leading straight to our door.
Opening hours
Monday – Friday
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tours are conducted in groups with a guide, so we kindly ask for punctuality.
The tour duration is 90 minutes. The last group enters at 6:15 PM.
From 29 June to 2 July, we will be operating on a reduced timetable:
On 29 June, the museum is open from 10.45
On 30 June, the museum is open from 14.30
On 1 July, the museum is open from 15.00
On 2 July, the museum is open from 15.00
Museum is closed from 6th till 11th of July dute to mainetanace check.
We offer English guided tours on Mondays and Fridays - check ticket availability
We offer evening tours exclusively for adults. Check ticket availability for adult tours
Tickets and Pricing
TICKETS – TOUR
Ticket for individual visitors:
- Standard ticket:70 PLN
- Reduced ticket:55 PLN
- Family ticket:59 PLN per person
The ticket price includes: guided tour and tasting. CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS OLD and ASSISTANTS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES enter for free.Learn more
On select days, the is an opportunity to see the production process or access the observation deck.- Standard ticket:
Ticket for holders of the Large Family Card:
- Standard ticket56 PLN per person
- Standard ticket
Group Ticket (minimum 10 people)
- Standard ticket:59 PLN
- Reduced ticket:47 PLN
- Standard ticket:
Workshops
Offer for individual participants
- Standard ticket:95 PLN per person
- Reduced ticket:80 PLN per person
THE WORKSHOP TICKET DOES NOT INCLUDE MUSEUM TOURLearn more- Standard ticket:
Accessibility
We strive to make the Chocolate Factory E.Wedel accessible and inclusive – we welcome visitors of all nationalities, age groups, and people with disabilities to our museum. We are gradually introducing services and tools that enhance the accessibility of this place, responding to the diverse needs of our audience.
Our Museum is accessible to people with various disabilities.
For more details please visit our availability subpage
Contact
al. Emila Wedla 5
03-822 Warsaw
Information and group reservations:
[email protected]
Media contact: [email protected]
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SEE THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS
Tour
During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to explore the fascinating history of chocolate, learning about its origins, evolution, and the production process from bean to bar.
Chocolate Workshops
The workshops offer hands-on experience in creating your own chocolate products, allowing full engagement and sparking creativity in every participant.
