Set in a glass ship-prow of a building jutting into the Rhine in the Rheinauhafen, the Schokoladenmuseum runs you past a working production line to a 3m golden chocolate fountain where staff hand out fresh-dipped waffle samples. It's a short, scenic riverside walk from the Old Town — Cologne's most beloved family-friendly anchor and the obvious rain-day fallback steps from the dock.
What to expect
You'll walk the short scenic riverside path from the dock into the Old Town, then enter the striking glass ship-prow building jutting into the Rhine. Inside, the flow moves you past a working chocolate production line where you see the craft in real time, then culminates at the iconic 3-meter golden chocolate fountain where staff hand you fresh-dipped waffle samples—a sensory climax that justifies the visit. The whole experience runs 1 to 1.5 hours, designed to be tight, focused, and deeply satisfying without the risk of a longer all-day excursion.
Not a ship excursion — no comparison needed; book direct. This is the low-risk near-port alternate: fully walkable, weatherproof, and impossible to miss your sailing over. Use it as the backstop if weather or a tight all-aboard kills the Brühl day-trip.
Good to know
Book directly online or at the gate (EUR 15.50 adult weekday, EUR 17 weekend; EUR 9–10.50 child); the museum is a 10–15 minute walk from the pier, fully weatherproof, and impossible to miss your all-aboard. With a 6–8 hour window, budget 2 hours door-to-door (walk + visit) and return comfortably 2 hours before sailing. Bring comfortable walking shoes for the riverside path; the museum itself is entirely indoors and climate-controlled, making it the ideal rain-day backstop when tighter schedules or weather knock out longer regional day-trips.