A Chocolate House Has Been Opened In France, And It Costs $59 For A Night

Published 6 years ago

Do you remember the creepy tale of Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm? Now you can feel like one of the characters without the fear of a cannibalistic witch trying to eat you! A chocolate cottage has been built in Sèvres, France and it’s the dream home of everyone with a sweet tooth.

The Chocolate Cottage, designed by artisan chocolatier Jean-Luc Decluzeau, is 18 square meters in size and it took a whopping 1.5 million tons of chocolate to make. It accommodates up to four people and features everything you can think of made from chocolate – from the walls and roof to cups and books – all this for a mere $59. The lucky guests will even get to take part in a unique workshop dedicated to crafting personalized mini chocolate chalets.

Jean-Luc says he never thought he’d have the opportunity to build a life-size Chocolate Cottage: “I hope guests will relish the chance to experience such a sweet and unique place to stay.” But keep in mind – only a limited amount of nights at The Chocolate Cottage are available, so hurry up, if you want to make it!

Check out the amazing Chocolate Cottage in the gallery below!

More info: The Chocolate CottageBooking.com | h/t

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If you ever wanted to feel like Hansel and Grethel, The Chocolate Cottage is just what you need

The cottage is 18 square meters in size and it took a whopping 1.5 million tons of chocolate to make

It is located in Sèvres, France and accommodates up to four people

The cottage features everything you can think of made from chocolate – from the walls and roof to cups and books

The lucky guests will even get to take part in a unique workshop dedicated to crafting personalized mini chocolate chalets

Keep in mind that The Chocolate Cottage will only be available, for a limited number of nights so hurry up, if you want to make it!

“I hope guests will relish the chance to experience such a sweet and unique place to stay,” says artisan chocolatier Jean-Luc Decluzeau

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