E.Wedel Chocolate Factory in Warsaw – An Attraction for Families, School Groups, and All Sweet Lovers

The E.Wedel Chocolate Factory is one of the most unique spots on Warsaw’s tourist map. Located in the heart of Praga-Południe, it serves as an interactive museum where visitors can experience the history and flavor of chocolate with all their senses. It’s a perfect destination for families with children, school trips, and adult guests who want to discover the secrets of chocolate-making and indulge in the legendary taste of Wedel.

Visiting the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory – Hours, Tickets, and Information

The museum is open for guided tours daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Visits are only available in guided group tours, so guests are kindly asked to arrive on time. The last group begins the tour at 6:15 PM, and the entire visit lasts approximately 90 minutes.

Individual ticket prices:

  • Regular ticket: 70 PLN

  • Discounted ticket: 55 PLN

  • Family ticket: 59 PLN per person

  • Large Family Card: 56 PLN per person

  • Children under 2 and assistants of persons with disabilities: free admission

Each ticket includes:

  • A guided tour,

  • The opportunity to observe production (on selected days),

  • Access to the viewing terrace (if available),

  • A tasting of various chocolates and Ptasie Mleczko,

  • A chocolate surprise to take home.

A wall with artwork depicting the history of the Wedel family at the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory in Warsaw.
A part of the exhibition at the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory showcasing Karol, Emil, and Jan Wedel – the creators of the chocolate legacy.
The interior of the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory with an exhibition showing the chocolate-making process from cocoa bean to finished product.
A section of the educational path at the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory – from a tropical plantation to the production line.

Chocolate Workshops – Creative Fun with Chocolate

It’s not just the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory that offers chocolate-themed workshops – selected E.Wedel chocolate lounges in Warsaw, such as the one in the Praga Koneser Center, also host special activities for children. Guided by friendly animators, young participants can decorate their own Wedel Torcik while learning the basics of working with chocolate in a fun and creative atmosphere.

Meanwhile, at the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory itself, workshops are held for both children and adults in a fully equipped, professional classroom. Led by experienced instructors, each participant has the chance to:

  • Create and decorate their own Wedel Torcik,

  • Make a chocolate bar or chocolate pralines,

  • Learn about the history of cocoa – from bean to finished product.

These workshops offer not only learning and hands-on skills development but also lots of joy – and, of course, a sweet reward at the end.

Workshop prices (for individual participants):

  • Regular ticket: 85 PLN

  • Discounted ticket: 70 PLN

  • Please note: Workshop tickets do not include museum admission.

During the workshops you can:

  • Decorate your own Wedel Torcik,

  • Create chocolate bars or pralines,

  • Learn about the story of cocoa and how sweets are made from scratch.

A retro exhibition at the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory showcasing historic packaging and vintage graphics.
A colorful display presenting packaging, illustrations, and advertising motifs from Wedel’s history – a nostalgic journey through the decades.
An exhibition with the inscription "JEDYNA" and chocolate packaging at the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory in Warsaw.
Display cases with labels, packaging, and gadgets related to Wedel's iconic "Jedyna" chocolate – part of the exhibition at the Chocolate Factory.

Tickets for Organized Groups (minimum 10 people):

  • Regular group ticket: 59 PLN
  • Discounted group ticket: 47 PLN
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What to See Near the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory?

After your visit to the museum, it’s worth taking a stroll around the area, as the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory is located in one of Warsaw’s most vibrant districts. Here are a few nearby attractions you shouldn’t miss:

A model of the chocolate production process from cocoa beans at the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory in Warsaw.
An interactive exhibition presenting the initial stage of chocolate production – fermentation and processing of cocoa beans.
A model depicting the former E.Wedel factory complex with tracks and buildings at the Chocolate Factory in Warsaw.
A historic model of the Wedel factory with railway tracks and buildings – part of the exhibition at the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory in Warsaw.

Why Visit the E.Wedel Chocolate Factory?

It’s more than just a museum – it’s a place full of emotion and sensory experiences that spark your imagination. The E.Wedel Chocolate Factory combines:

  • Education and fun

  • History and modernity

  • Tasting and creating

  • Solo discovery and family bonding

It’s one of those Warsaw attractions you’ll remember for a long time – and the sweet souvenir in your pocket will be the perfect reminder.
You can read more about the factory and its history here.

🌙 The Night of Museums is the perfect opportunity to discover this place from a new perspective.
Check out the full visiting plan in our post: Night of Museums 2025.

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