


Lindt Home of Chocolate
About
The Lindt Home of Chocolate is a chocolate lover's dream come true, featuring a stunning 9-meter tall chocolate fountain, interactive exhibits that bring cocoa's journey to life, and hands-on workshops where kids can create their own sweet masterpieces. This modern museum combines education with deliciousness, offering tastings throughout your visit and a massive shop to take treats home.
Highlights
- ✓The world's largest chocolate fountain at 9 meters tall, featuring over 1,500 kilograms of flowing Lindt chocolate
- ✓Free chocolate tastings throughout the museum exhibits
- ✓Interactive touchscreens and displays teaching about cocoa farming and chocolate production
- ✓Hands-on chocolate-making workshops where kids create their own personalized chocolate bars
- ✓Massive Lindt shop with exclusive products and a chocolate Pick & Mix station
Pro Tips
- 1.Book chocolate-making workshops online in advance as they fill up quickly, especially during school holidays and weekends.
- 2.Visit on weekday mornings right at opening (10 AM) to avoid tour groups and enjoy a quieter experience.
- 3.The museum offers audio guides in English, which are helpful for international visitors to fully understand the exhibits.
- 4.Don't fill up on samples before visiting the café on the top floor, which offers stunning lake views and delicious hot chocolate.
- 5.Purchase a Zurich Card before your trip for discounted admission and free public transportation from Zurich city center to Kilchberg.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings between 10 AM and 12 PM offer the smallest crowds. Avoid weekends and Swiss school holidays (typically mid-February, April, July-August, and mid-October) when the museum gets very busy with local families.
What to Know
Admission is reasonably priced (around 15 CHF for adults, children under 6 free). The venue is fully wheelchair and stroller accessible. There's a café on-site, and free parking is available, though public transportation from Zurich is easy via bus 165 from Zurich HB.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours. Special Christmas-themed events and displays run from late November through December. The museum can be particularly crowded during rainy weather when it becomes a popular indoor activity.
Nearby Eats
The on-site café offers kid-friendly options including sandwiches, pastries, and of course exceptional hot chocolate. For a full meal, head back to Zurich city center (15 minutes by bus) where you'll find numerous family-friendly restaurants including Zeughauskeller for traditional Swiss fare or Tibits for vegetarian options.
More Activities Near Kilchberg
Restaurant Seeblick
Restaurant Seeblick offers families a relaxed lakeside dining experience with stunning views of Lake Zurich and kid-approved menu options. The outdoor terrace provides plenty of space for children to feel comfortable while parents enjoy Swiss and international cuisine in a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere. It's an ideal spot to combine a meal with lakeside exploration, making it a practical choice for families touring the Zurich area.
Kilchberg Ice Cream (Gelateria Dolce Vita)
Gelateria Dolce Vita is a beloved neighborhood gelato shop serving up authentic homemade ice cream with traditional Swiss flavors alongside classic Italian favorites. The outdoor seating area provides a relaxed spot for families to enjoy their treats while kids can move around freely, making it a perfect pit stop during a day of exploring the charming lakeside area of Kilchberg.
Baechli Bakery & Cafe
This charming traditional Swiss bakery and cafe in Kilchberg offers families a cozy spot to experience authentic Swiss pastries and legendary hot chocolate. The relaxed atmosphere welcomes children, making it an ideal stop for a morning treat or afternoon break while exploring the Zurich area, with fresh-baked goods that will delight kids and adults alike.
Sihlufer Riverside Path
The Sihlufer Riverside Path offers families a peaceful escape into nature along the beautiful Sihl River, with flat, paved pathways perfect for pushchairs, scooters, and young cyclists. This accessible route lets children safely explore the Swiss countryside while parents enjoy stunning riverside views, making it an ideal low-key adventure for families wanting to experience Switzerland's natural beauty without strenuous hiking.