Chocolates Valor

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Villajoyosa, Spain

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Chocolate cafe· Chocolate shop· Coffee shop

Chocolates Valor Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Chocolates Valor is located in Villajoyosa, Spain on Avinguda Pianista Gonzalo Soriano, 13,. Chocolates Valor is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category chocolate cafe in Spain.

Address

Avinguda Pianista Gonzalo Soriano, 13,

Price range

$$

Phone

+34965890950

Open hours

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Damian Owen

This is a little gem great to listen to the history and see the factory working and this is all free, staff are friendly our tour guide Maria was great seeing a family run business was so nice. Be aware if you want an English tour look at the pictures as there are only 2 tours in English. Also take a ticket before your tour starts or you could be waiting longer. Car park next to the roundabout free bit rough but free. If your a chocky person you will be in your eliment of your not you will love it as well smells sculpture ther lot this is a must to go to then visit the beach after

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Dawn Pittaway

Free tour. Free choc samples at end. About an hour.

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Eva Noon

A lovely place to indulge in their delicious chocolate menu. Well priced with seating inside and out.

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Elliott Hayes

Good free tour of the factory and museum. Available in English and Spanish. Excellent chocolate.

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E J

Best free tour I've been on in a while First the minor negatives. It's not immediately clear that during opening hours the tours, and the gate, don't open until on the hour. Graciously there are large parasols to keep those waiting out of the sun. Also, there is a large adjacent dirt parking lot. It's not clear if this is their property as no signs. We parked there. Car was still there when we got out. Admission is free. From the outset, they identified English speaking tourists and ensured that as much as possible the guide spoke to the group in English. First there's a 15 min Spanish video giving a history of Valor, the chocolate company. Even if you don't speak Spanish, you get the gist. Then there's a narrated tour of an oldy worldy style chocolate outpost. Lots of photos, lots of history. Then you get to see the factory. Like birds eye view of the labs and packaging floor. Fascinating. The end of the factory has some impressive sculpture which appears to relate both to Aztec culture and the Valor chocolate company. Then the tour finishes in the shop with reasonably priced chocolate to purchase and what looks like an endless supply of free samples. Not bad for free. There's an old style carrier truck in the lot as you exit to top off the tour. Family enjoyed it. Easy walk after into the town. Recommended. Good way to spend an hour. Family friendly. .

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Alles Kaput

More a promotional measure than a museum, but nevertheless one can find something interesting... and tasty

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Marius Popentiu

A small museum on site. Factory outlet

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Marie Archer

Chorrious and chocolate,lush