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Uncover a world of chocolate delights and enjoy a fascinating, fun-packed day out at Cadbury World! Learn how your favourite confectionery is made, enjoy a delicious pot of warm melted Cadbury Dairy Milk, go on an adventurous journey in the 4D Chocolate Adventure cinema experience, plus, much more!

A journey through time at Cadbury World

The Cadbury factory is located in the historic village of Bournville, where we first started making chocolate over 100 years ago. In August 1990, Cadbury World opened its doors and now welcomes over 600,000 visitors each year. The attraction gives guests the chance to step into the amazing world of Cadbury, with a self-guided tour that explores an assortment of chocolatey zones, showcasing the history, making and magic of Cadbury.

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Discover the origins of the cocoa bean before jumping onboard the magical Cadabra ride and meeting the infamous Cadbury drumming gorilla. Plus, join Freddo and a whole host of Cadbury characters as they whisk you away on an adventurous journey in the 4D Chocolate Adventure cinema experience, complete with motion seats! Dive into a bowl of liquid Cadbury Dairy Milk, ride the Crunchie Rollercoaster and take to the skies in a Cadbury Creme Egg airship. There’s so much to see and do for the whole family as you discover the amazing world of Cadbury!

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A must-visit destination for chocoholics of all ages, Cadbury World in Bourneville near Birmingham is full of fun indoor activities and things to do when it rains.

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No self-respecting chocolate lover can claim to have lived life to the full until they’ve sampled Cadbury many famous delights. That's probably why half a million chocoholics visit Cadbury World every year.

Discover the secrets behind Cadbury’s Dairy Milk (first launched in 1905), and have the chance to see how it is created first-hand. Of course, you can also sample some of the good stuff, with the option to add your own extras like jelly babies or mint chips for a custom Cadbury creation.

With 14 different zones, there's something for all the family to enjoy. From a journey through the history of Cadbury marketing (including a certain drumming gorilla) to the kid-pleasing 4D cinema experience, Cadbury World offers an action-packed day out, whatever the weather.

Don't forget to stop by the World's Biggest Cadbury Shop before you leave; with special gifts and factory-fresh value bundles, you'll be able to stock up on Cadbury's finest without breaking the bank. For an extra special treat, you can also book in advance and enjoy an afternoon tea in the on-site cafe, featuring sandwiches and special Cadbury delicacies.

Accessible features

Cadbury World has both animations and still exhibits throughout the attraction to enhance the experience for all its visitors. There are themed sets and zones including darkened areas with low-level lighting, and moving and interactive audio-visual images to help disabled visitors make the most of their visit. For visually impaired visitors, there are tons of key props to touch and feel throughout the attraction. The Cadabra ride (who doesn't love a ride?) even has a specially adapted mobile car, meaning a wheelchair user can ride beside a friend. 

Audio tours are also available, along with British Sign Language (BSL) and subtitles on lots of the video presentations. 

A large-print 'access for all' guide is available as well as a selection of concessions for disabled visitors. Wheelchairs can be hired to be used throughout the exhibition thanks to ramp access throughout. Accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities are also onsite. 

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Indulge your sweet tooth and discover the history, science, and art of chocolate making at Cadbury World, a fun and interactive attraction in Birmingham.

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Cadbury World, located in Bournville, Birmingham, is a must-visit destination for anyone with a sweet tooth. This chocolate-themed attraction offers visitors a fun and interactive experience that explores the history, science, and art of chocolate making.

The highlight of a visit to Cadbury World is the chance to take a tour of the chocolate factory. Visitors can see how cocoa beans are transformed into chocolate, and learn about the various stages of the chocolate-making process. The tour is interactive and engaging, with plenty of opportunities to sample the different types of chocolate and sweets made by Cadbury.

In addition to its factory tour, Cadbury World also has a range of other attractions and exhibits. Visitors can learn about the history of chocolate and the role that Cadbury played in shaping the chocolate industry, as well as the science behind chocolate making. The attraction also has a 4D cinema, which offers an immersive and interactive experience that brings the world of Cadbury to life.

Another highlight of a visit to Cadbury World is the chance to make your own chocolate. Visitors can get hands-on with the chocolate-making process, creating their own customized chocolate bars and learning about the different flavours and ingredients that go into making chocolate.

The attraction also has a range of other activities and exhibits, including a play area for children, a chocolate-themed ride, and a shop selling all kinds of Cadbury chocolate and merchandise.

In conclusion, Cadbury World is a fun and engaging attraction that offers visitors a unique and interactive experience that explores the history, science, and art of chocolate making. With its factory tour, exhibits, and hands-on activities, it’s the perfect destination for anyone who loves chocolate and sweets.

Bournville Experience: Learn about the Quaker founders of Cadbury and the creation of the Bournville village, a model community designed for the welfare of the company’s workers.

Aztec Jungle: Travel back 1,000 years to Mexico and explore the rainforest of the Mayan Indians, where you’ll learn about the origins of the cocoa bean amidst trees and waterfalls.

Cadbury Story: Uncover the history of Cadbury and chocolate through interactive displays and a fascinating video presentation.

Manufacturing: Dive into the process of how your favorite chocolates are made in a mock manufacturing area.

4D Chocolate Adventure: Put on your 3D glasses and dive into an adventurous 4D cinema experience with popular Cadbury characters.

Chocolate Making: Watch Cadbury’s chocolatiers demonstrating traditional chocolate making skills and even have a go at creating your own delicious taste sensation covered in warm liquid Cadbury Dairy Milk.

Cadabra: Take a gentle ride in the famous Cadabra Beanmobiles through a magical chocolate wonderland full of Cadbury characters.

The World’s Biggest Cadbury Shop: No visit to Cadbury World would be complete without a visit to the world’s biggest Cadbury shop, filled with a vast range of Cadbury products.

Purple Planet: A fun and interactive experience where you can grow your own virtual cocoa tree or dance in virtual chocolate rain.

Dairy Milk in 4D: Join Freddo and a whole host of Cadbury characters as you soar through the skies in the 4D cinema experience.

What is Cadbury World?

Cadbury World is a visitor attraction, featuring a self-guided exhibition tour created and run by the Cadbury chocolate company. It offers visitors the opportunity to explore and discover chocolate’s history and also learn about the origins and story of the Cadbury business.

Where is Cadbury World located?

Cadbury World is located in Bournville, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

What are the opening hours of Cadbury World?

The opening hours can vary, but generally, Cadbury World opens at 10:00 am and closes at 3:00-6:00 pm depending on the season and day of the week. It’s best to check the official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

How much does it cost to visit Cadbury World?

The ticket prices vary depending on age and the type of ticket (standard, family, etc.). Discounts are often available for online booking, and they also offer seasonal packages. Check their official website for the most up-to-date information.

Current prices for a standard ticket.

  • Adult (16+ Years) – £23.00
  • Child (3-15 Years) – £17.50
  • Under 3 years – Free
  • Family of 4 (max 2 adults) – £63.00

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Is cadbury world wheelchair accessible.

Yes, Cadbury World is fully wheelchair accessible and also provides a limited number of wheelchairs that can be borrowed free of charge.

Is there parking available at Cadbury World?

Yes, there’s a free car park for visitors adjacent to Cadbury World.

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A guide to Birmingham, the UK city break you'd never think of

Multicultural, industrious and in an ongoing battle for the title of England’s second city, the West Midlands’ capital flaunts its heritage with style.

Everything changed for Birmingham with the arrival of the Commonwealth Games in 2022, the biggest in the event’s history. With athletes and delegates from 72 nations descending on the region and more than 1.5 million tickets sold, it gave England ’s second city a chance to prove its mettle on the world stage. And so it did. The opening and closing ceremonies rolled out Birmingham’s multifaceted past, proudly celebrating the city’s long-standing multicultural residents — often referred to as ‘Brummies’ — and manufacturing heritage as reggae, rock and grime artists shared the stage.

It’s no surprise that this former industrial powerhouse chose to showcase its roots. From around the 16th century, the city became lauded for its metal-working industry, earning it the nickname of the ‘workshop of the world’ by the 18th century. It then became home to two of the UK’s biggest car manufacturers: Jaguar and MG Rover.

Today, the residents of Birmingham are down-to-earth and self-deprecating, but the city has had its fair share of fame. Novelist and lecturer JRR Tolkien spent formative years around King's Heath and Sarehole at the end of the 19th century and later cited the area as inspiration for his books. During the same period, the real-life Peaky Blinders criminal street gang rampaged around Birmingham; they would go on to be the inspiration for the blockbuster period television drama that now draws tourists to its city filming locations.

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Birmingham’s industrial prowess lasted well into the 20th century, but eventually waned as British manufacturing was scaled back from the 1970s. However, its heritage is still on show in pockets of the city, namely along the snaking canal network, which was cut in the 18th and 19th centuries to transport heavy goods in and out of the region by narrowboat. Now, many of the waterways have become urban parks used by joggers, cyclists and kayakers.

In Digbeth, the former Bird’s Custard Factory is now a creative digital business complex home to independent bars, shops and a cinema. In the Jewellery Quarter, where 40% of the UK’s jewellery is still made today, former factories have been repurposed as hotels, trendsetting restaurants and social enterprise spaces. The regeneration of public squares in the city centre, meanwhile, has seen historic neoclassical architecture like Birmingham Town Hall blend in seamlessly in Paradise, a sleek development mixing business space and leisure facilities.

Steady gentrification has also seeped into the dining scene. While the city has long been lauded for its authentic South Asian cuisine, especially around the Balti Triangle, what’s less well known is that Birmingham has five Michelin stars, more than any other English city outside of London. It may not shout about its achievements, but Birmingham’s official motto is Forward — and that’s the way it looks.

What to see and do in Birmingham

1. Roundhouse Birmingham Kayak Tours Birmingham’s canal network was first engineered in the 1700s to transport heavy goods such as coal and iron. Today, the waterway’s distinctive 19th-century brick Roundhouse, originally used as stables and store houses, has been revamped in collaboration with the National Trust and Canals & Rivers Trust as a base for tours. Pop into the Grade II-listed building’s visitor centre in the heart of the city centre before joining one of its unique kayak trips, offering a duck’s-eye view of popular landmarks such as the historic Gas Street Basin, and areas that are inaccessible by foot.

2. Sarehole Mill & Moseley Bog It’s hard to believe that a young JRR Tolkien drew inspiration for The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings when living just five miles south of Birmingham city centre, but it’s true. Tolkien often visited the grounds surrounding Sarehole Mill, a 250-year-old working watermill in Hall Green, which he later said inspired Middle Earth. A five-minute walk away is Moseley Bog, an ancient forest with gnarled trees and walking trails, which was the inspiration for the Old Forest, on the edge of the Shire.

3. Positively Birmingham These fun walking tours, led by local authors and photographers, tap into topics ranging from the city’s Victorian heritage to its role as the backdrop for the hit TV series Peaky Blinders. Tours run Friday to Sunday and take in street art, filming locations and city landmarks, like the Library of Birmingham and Black Sabbath Bridge.

4. Aston Hall This Grade I-listed Jacobean red-brick mansion across the road from Villa Park, home of Aston Villa FC , remains one of the finest standing examples of 17th-century architecture in the city. It also claims to be one of the UK’s most haunted buildings. Combine a visit to its rooms with a tour of Villa Park.

5. Jewellery Quarter Birmingham’s 19th-century industrial prowess gave it the nickname the ‘workshop of the world’, so for a window into its heritage, visit the city centre’s Jewellery Quarter. Here you’ll find Europe’s largest concentration of jewellers in a district where the original FA Cup, the whistles used on RMS Titanic and, at one point, 75% of the world’s pen nibs were manufactured. Now, many of the Jewellery Quarter’s warehouses have been repurposed as bars, museums and restaurants, all sprawling out from its centrepiece, St Paul’s Square.

A picture of a man in a white lab coat with a red polo shirt underneath. He is smiling and the window behind him has gold chains and rings displayed.

6. Cadbury World Britain’s favourite chocolate maker turns 200 this year, and what better way to celebrate than with a visit to its factory? Just 13 minutes from New Street Station by train, Cadbury World’s home is the historic Bournville model village, where cottages, schools and sports facilities were built in 1893 by the Cadbury family for its workers. Today, Bournville remains a blueprint for British model villages and its immersive factory tour tells the brand’s story through interactive displays, actor appearances and, of course, tastings.

7. Ikon Gallery This nationally important artist-led gallery has one goal: to make art accessible for the people of Birmingham, free of charge. Ikon turns 60 this year and has been in its current neo-gothic city centre building on Oozells Square — a spot famous for its cherry blossom display in spring — since 1997. Recent exhibitions have showcased the works of photographer Vanley Burke and painter Mali Morris, among others.

8. Parks & green spaces With more than 8,500 acres of parks and gardens to explore, Birmingham is a much greener city than its industrial past would lead you to believe. Locals’ favourite park is Cannon Hill , a 15-minute bus ride south of the centre, which is home to the Midlands Arts Centre , an outdoor amphitheatre, boating lake, tennis courts and mini golf.

Where to shop in Birmingham

1. Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Following a lengthy refurbishment, BMAG’s main galleries are undergoing a phased reopening in time for this summer. Head to its shop for products by local creatives, such as Stacey Barnfield’s Birmingham Colour Palette prints, and Punks & Chancer’s t-shirts emblazoned with the Brummie endearment ‘bab’.

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2. Swordfish Records Swordfish is a shop tucked away on the city centre’s northeastern edge, but is worth the effort — it’s been a city mainstay since 1979. Most genres are catered for here but there’s nothing more quintessentially Brummie than flicking through the crates and going home with a Black Sabbath record.

3. Moseley Farmers’ Market Birmingham is surrounded by working farms that supply a handful of regular farmers’ markets. Perhaps the most popular is this one, held on the final Saturday of each month in the village of Moseley to the south, where all the food and drink for sale is grown, reared or produced no more than a few miles away. Local craftspeople often sell products such as jewellery, ceramics and textiles here, too.

See the city like a local

1. St Martin’s Rag Market It’s a rite of passage for young Brummies to visit the Rag Market — usually taken by grandparents seeking a bargain — with everything from textiles and homewares to food and jewellery for sale across 350 stalls. Birmingham was first granted permission to hold a market on this very site in 1166, making it a piece of city history.

2. Edgbaston Reservoir Birmingham is about as far from the sea as you can get, so Edgbaston Reservoir is where locals retreat to when they want to be by the water. Come for sailing, rowing and standup paddleboarding — just a five-minute taxi ride, or a 30-minute walk, from the city centre. There’s also a 1.75-mile trail you can walk around the edge.

3. Bearwood While the likes of Moseley, Stirchley and Digbeth find themselves on neighbourhood cool lists, Bearwood has been quietly fizzing away. The suburb tips over Birmingham’s northwest border into Sandwell and has become known for a burgeoning Latino food scene. Try Brazilian butcher-cum-restaurant BrasilPortu and the family-owned A La Mexicana .

Where to eat in Birmingham

1. Shababs The balti was invented in the 1970s by a Pakistani-Brummie restaurateur whose speedy method of cooking and serving the dish in the same flat-bottomed wok-style steel bowl caught on. Birmingham’s famous Balti Triangle, a 10-minute taxi ride south of the city centre, is home to a large concentration of authentic balti houses. Shababs restaurant has been a local institution since 1987.

2. Cherry Reds

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This kitsch cafe-bar over the road from New Street Station is a hit with locals for its classic brunch menu featuring full English breakfasts and American pancakes, paired with freshly ground coffee from local roastery, Quarter Horse. Vegans and vegetarians are especially well catered for here, as are craft beer drinkers. Visit on evenings for live music.

3. Simpsons Michelin-starred Simpsons moved into Edgbaston in 2004, taking over a sprawling Grade II-listed Georgian villa. Chef-patron Andreas Antona and head chef Luke Tipping’s contemporary British menu provides playful twists on classic fine-dining ingredients like lobster, which is barbecued and served with pilaf rice, coconut and pineapple.

Where to go after dinner

1. Fox and Chance Carefully crafted cocktails take centre stage at this unassuming central bar known for its service and locally inspired cocktail names. Deep chesterfield sofas and vintage artworks are nice touches, but it’s the bartenders’ expert drinks knowledge that sets the bar apart. Try the funky Cannonball rum cocktail, named after a former city jazz club.

2. Nortons This independent bar in the Irish quarter of Digbeth pours some of the best Guinness in the city, alongside a range of cask and keg beers. Drinkers can expect great craic with trad music sessions on weekends and a beer garden showing live sports. There’s even a ‘split the G’ leaderboard with free pints for those who can take a gulp and land the black line between the gap in the ‘G’ on their Guinness glass.

3. Hare & Hounds If you’ve heard of the Hare & Hounds it’s probably because you know someone that saw Ed Sheeran play in its tiny gig room above the pub in 2011. Or so they say. This stalwart venue has indeed brought some of music’s biggest names to the sprightly south Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath, including UB40 who, in 1979, played their first ever gig here.

Where to stay in Birmingham

1. bloc With 73 cabins inspired by modern, Japanese design and 35 aparthotel suites, Bloc offers great value in a superb location near St Paul’s Square. Its lowest rates are found in its compact ‘no frills, no window’ space-saving rooms that still have king-sized beds, super soft linen and excellent monsoon showers.

2. Staying Cool at Rotunda For a bird’s-eye perspective on Birmingham, stay at this hotel high up in the landmark Rotunda building. It’s as central as you can get, with apartment-style rooms featuring kitchens that include complimentary local delicacies such as Birmingham Brewing Co beers and snacks from local zero waste shop The Clean Kilo.

3. The Grand Hotel Birmingham’s landmark hotel was empty for almost 20 years before a £50m restoration brought it back to life in 2021. The likes of Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin stayed here in their day, and more recently it’s hosted film stars such as Tom Cruise and Johnny Depp. The rooms include family and accessible options, as well as penthouse suites with four-poster beds. There’s also an on-site NYC-inspired brasserie, Isaac’s.

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Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

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There’s so much to see and do in Cadbury World’s chocolatey zones! Uncover a world of chocolate delights and enjoy a fascinating, fun-packed day out at Cadbury World!  You'll learn how your favourite confectionery is made, have a go yourself at tempering chocolate and add your favourite treat to a delicious pot of warm melted Cadbury Dairy Milk.  Discover the origins of the cocoa bean before jumping onboard the magical Cadabra ride and meeting the infamous Cadbury drumming gorilla.  Plus, join Freddo and a whole host of Cadbury characters as they whisk you away on an adventurous journey in the 4D Chocolate Adventure cinema experience, complete with motion seats! Dive into a bowl of liquid Cadbury Dairy Milk, ride the Crunchie Rollercoaster and take to the skies in a Cadbury Creme Egg airship piloted by the Caramel Bunny. There’s so much to see and do for the whole family as you discover the amazing world of Cadbury!

Why not book a Character Dining Experience?  Add an extra sprinkle of magic to your day out with a Cadbury Character Afternoon Tea!  Share magical moments with the lovable Cadbury characters as we invite you to tuck into a delicious afternoon tea treat in a private area of the Cadbury Café conservatory. Pose for selfies and high five Freddo.  Character Afternoon Tea menu: Adult Afternoon Tea  Sandwich fillings include salmon and cream cheese, ham and English mustard, and cheese and pickle, accompanied by a choice of hot chocolate, coffee or a selection of teas. A selection of delicious cakes are also served with scones, macarons, chocolate brownies and rocky road, made to an exclusive Cadbury recipe. Children’s Afternoon Tea  A selection of finger sandwiches with ham, cheese and jam fillings is served along with crisps, and a delicious variety of Cadbury inspired cakes including rocky road, chocolate muffin, mini-donut with chocolate dipping sauce and fruit skewer. This delicious treat is accompanied by a choice of hot chocolate or fruit juice.

Monday to Friday during term-time Cadbury World offers a classic British Afternoon Tea experience with a chocolatey twist!  Explore our chocolatey zones, before enjoying the handmade afternoon tea in the Cadbury Café, complete with signature chocolate recipes alongside some of the classic afternoon tea options, all for a package price of £25.50 per person! Combining delicious scones, macarons, chocolate brownies and rocky road, made to an exclusive Cadbury recipe! Sandwich fillings include salmon & soft cheese, ham & English mustard and cheese & pickle, on white and brown bread, accompanied with a choice of hot chocolate, coffee or a selection of teas.

A Chocolatier Experience  Cadbury World’s popular Chocolatier Experience offers the opportunity to experience the magic of Cadbury chocolate first-hand. Led by Cadbury World chocolatiers, the class provides an exclusive taster into the world of chocolate making. Book your experience here What to expect With all the necessary chocolatier gear provided, as well as lots of tempting chocolate to work with, Cadbury World’s Chocolatier Experience is the perfect insight into life as a Cadbury World chocolatier. The two-hour session features a hands-on lesson in the art of chocolate making, from the history and science behind it, to tasting dark, milk and white chocolate, to better understanding the processes used to create each variety. Learn the tips and techniques for tempering chocolate ready for moulding, prepare and fill your own set of individual chocolates in the same way Cadbury’s very own chocolatiers would have practiced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Learn hand-decorating techniques from our chocolatiers, known for their show-stopping creations to help bring the chocolate creations to life. After practising your chocolate handwriting, you’ll have the chance to test out your new skills on a Cadbury milk chocolate shoe before taking home your chocolate creation to show off to friends and family!

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