While you can find cheaper chocolate shops, the Chocolate Line offers you a unique combination of celebrity 'shocolatier'-creator, a workshop where you can watch production and a superb mural-walled shop that's a historic gem in its own right: a 1745 city palace adapted for use by Napoleon and later royals. Chocolate is €72 per kilogram.
Chocolate Line
Antwerp
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