For Swiss Travel Pass Holders @ INR 1850 per person
The Lindt Home of Chocolate is an immersive, multi-sensory journey into the world of Swiss chocolate—perfect for families and food lovers alike. It combines education, interactive experiences, tastings, and chocolate artistry in a beautifully designed setting. A must-do when visiting Zurich!
- Multimedia Chocolate Tour (with audioguide in 10 languages, plus a special kids’ version):
– Explore the history of cocoa, from its origins in Central America to its transformation in modern Swiss chocolate factories
– Observe real-time production in the pilot plant, guided by Lindt’s Master Chocolatiers.
– Chocolate tastings included—sample LINDOR, cocoa nibs, and other chocolate delights. - Spectacular Chocolate Fountain: A 9 m high fountain with 1,500 kg of flowing chocolate—one of the museum’s iconic features.
- Lindt Chocolateria, where you can:
– Create your own chocolate bars or shapes under expert guidance (extra-charge courses available). - Lindt Chocolate Shop: At 500 m², it’s the largest Lindt shop in the world, offering pralines and customizable chocolate gifts
- On-site Café: Serving sweet treats (waffles, hot chocolate) and savory snacks
- Opening Hours:
– April–October: 10 am–7 pm
– November–March: 10 am–6 pm
– Last entry 1 hour before closing - Admission Prices:
– Adults: CHF 17
– Students/seniors: CHF 15
– Kids (8–15): CHF 10
– Under 8: free
– Discounts: 10% with SBB RailAway, 20% with Zürich Card - Guided Tours (optional):
– 60–90 min “Choco‑World” or “Choco‑Deluxe” tours from CHF 25–30/person—deeper insights + ingredient tastings - Chocolate-Making Courses (extra charge):
– Create bars or pralines with a Maître Chocolatier—courses range from CHF 32–72 - Accessibility:
– Fully wheelchair/stroller accessible
– Free lockers available
Getting There
By Public Transport:
About 20 min from Zurich: train to Kilchberg, then a short walk. Boat or bus line 165 from Bürkliplatz also stops nearby.
Extra Tips
No ticket needed to view the chocolate fountain, shop, or café, but cannot enter museum/tours without a timed ticket.
Busy days are common – book tickets in advance.
Audio-guided visits typically take 60–120 minutes depending on pace.
Want to design your own Lindt bar? Don’t miss the Chocolateria courses (extra booking required).
FAQs On Swiss Travel Pass
What is a Swiss Travel Pass?
A Swiss Travel Pass is a pass that allows you to access unlimited travel on a train, bus, boat, and tram across Switzerland’s public transport and provides up to 50% discounts on excursions.
Where can i use my Swiss Travel Pass?
You can use your Swiss Travel Pass in the whole Swiss Travel System : in all trains, post buses, trams & even boats.
How can i validate my Swiss Travel Pass?
Effective 1st September 2022, the Swiss Travel Pass is a pre validated & closed dated pass.
The traveller will need to provide their first day of use of the pass while making the booking. This date will be printed on the pass.
Travellers must carry a valid passport in order to travel with this rail pass.
What is an adult Pass?
A person aged above 26 years has to purchase an adult Swiss Travel Pass.
What is a Youth Pass?
A person under 25 yrs can purchase a youth Swiss Travel Pass.
Are there family passes?
The Swiss travel system offers the Swiss family card. This card provides free travel for children under 16 years when travelling with atleast one parent.
What is the difference between a consecutive day pass and a flexi pass?
A consecutive-day pass provides unlimited rail travel on all days for the chosen duration of the pass. This pass is preferred by those who wish to travel every day during their stay in Switzerland. A flexi pass is valid for a specific number of days which can be used consecutively or non-consecutively within a longer period. This pass is preferred by those who wish to travel only on certain days during their stay in Switzerland.
Till what age can children travel free on the Swiss transport system?
Children under 16 years of age accompanied by at least one parent can travel free on the Swiss travel system. Children travelling without parents can still avail of a 50% discount on the Swiss travel pass.
Is reservation on trains compulsory if I have a Swiss Travel Pass?
Swiss Travel Pass is valid on trains operated by SBB (Schweizerische BundesBahn), the national railway company of Switzerland. For domestic trains operated in Switzerland, seat reservations are not required. Exceptions are the special scenic trains such as Bernina Express, Glacier Express, Golden Pass and Wilhelm Tell Express. For these trains, a supplement and/or seat reservation is required for Swiss Travel Pass holders.
Can Mountain excursions be bought along with the Swiss Travel Pass?
Yes, you can surely buy the mountain excursions online with the Swiss Travel Pass and benefit from upto 50% discounted rates. Once you have purchased your Swiss Travel Pass you can add the desired mountain excursions to your shopping cart and pay for all services at one go.




