Chocolate Festival Returns to Gaia with Free Entry

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The Chocolat Festival Portugal is set to delight chocolate lovers once again in Vila Nova de Gaia, running from October 24 to 27. This year’s edition promises an array of activities, including cooking demonstrations, tastings, and engaging talks, all centered around the beloved treat.

Where & When

  • Event Dates: October 24-27, 2024
  • Location: WoW – World of Wine, Vila Nova de Gaia
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Activities: Showcooking, kidscooking, tastings, and more
  • Special Guests: Renowned chefs from Portugal and abroad

After two successful editions that attracted over 50,000 visitors, the Chocolat Festival is back, promising to be bigger and better. This festival, which originated in Brazil in 2019, has grown to become the largest chocolate and cocoa event in Latin America and one of the largest globally, with 39 editions held in various countries.

The event is organized by MVU Eventos and Casa Brasiliana, in collaboration with the governments of the States of Pará and Bahia, as well as WoW. This partnership aims to promote not only chocolate but also the rich cultural heritage associated with it.

The Chocolat Festival in Gaia is a must-visit for chocolate enthusiasts and families alike. With free entry and a plethora of activities, it promises to be a delightful experience for all ages. Mark your calendars for this sweet celebration!

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