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Chocolate House Nathalie Bonn
The guide was updated:Luxembourg's most respectable chocolatier runs a popular café right across from Palais Grand-Ducal, in a beautiful historic building dating back to the 15th century. Although the boutique stocks a plethora of hand-crafted chocolates and sweet spreads, the speciality here is hot chocolate: take a pick from the impressive spoon display featuring a variety of flavours, each individually packaged and ready to become an excellent souvenir or a drink to have right then and there. Treats sold are all-natural, with no artificial additives or palm oil.
Useful Information
- Address: 20 Rue du Marché-aux-Herbes, Ville-Haute Luxembourg
- Opening hours: Mon–Fr 10m–6pm, Sat 9am–8pm, Sun 10am–8pm
- Website: chocolate-house-bonn.lu
- Phone: +352 26 26 20 06
- Email: info@chocolate-house-bonn.lu
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Luxembourg's most respectable chocolatier runs a popular café right across from Palais Grand-Ducal, in a beautiful historic building dating back to the 15th century. Although the boutique stocks a plethora of hand-crafted chocolates and sweet spreads, the speciality here is hot chocolate: take a pick from the impressive spoon display featuring a variety of flavours, each individually packaged and ready to become an excellent souvenir or a drink to have right then and there. Treats sold are all-natural, with no artificial additives or palm oil.
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