Salzburg in 1 Days - Hands-on workshop: make 10 Mozartkugeln by hand
In Collaboration with Mozart Chocolate. Updated on February 22, 2026.

Create your own Mozartkugeln in Salzburg. Under professional guidance you will make 10 handmade chocolates, which are packaged to take home. All materials and ingredients are provided; the session includes the recipe to recreate the chocolates at home. Not wheelchair or pram accessible; infants must not sit on laps and the workshop is not suitable for people with nut allergies.
This itinerary was created in collaboration with Mozart Chocolate, inspired by the tour Mozart Chocolate Experience. Please check the tour information during your booking process.
Highlights
- Hands-on workshop: make 10 Mozartkugeln by hand
- Take-home, gift-ready packaging and the recipe included
- Professional guidance suitable for children and adults (infant & allergy restrictions apply)
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Itinerary
Day 1
Meet at the workshop location in Werkstättenstraße for a supervised, hands-on chocolate-making session. Sessions run at several times daily; each session is scheduled for 2 hours.
Mozart Chocolate Workshop — Morning session
Meet at Werkstättenstraße 22 in central Salzburg for a guided workshop. Under professional supervision you will prepare, shape, and finish 10 Mozartkugeln, then pack them to take home. Recipe provided. All materials and ingredients included. Please note the venue is not wheelchair or pram accessible and is not suitable for people with nut allergies. Infants must not sit on laps.
Tips from local experts:
- Arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start to check in at Werkstättenstraße 22; sessions begin promptly.
- The workshop is approximately 2.2 km (about 25 minutes on foot) from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof — plan a taxi (8–12 minutes) if travelling with small children or luggage.
- Do not bring strollers into the workshop (not pram accessible); bring a small snack and water for young children as there are short breaks during the session.
Mozart Chocolate Workshop — Afternoon session
Meet at Werkstättenstraße 22 in central Salzburg for a guided workshop. Under professional supervision you will prepare, shape, and finish 10 Mozartkugeln, then pack them to take home. Recipe provided. All materials and ingredients included. Please note the venue is not wheelchair or pram accessible and is not suitable for people with nut allergies. Infants must not sit on laps.
Tips from local experts:
- Arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start to check in at Werkstättenstraße 22; sessions begin promptly.
- The workshop is approximately 2.2 km (about 25 minutes on foot) from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof — plan a taxi (8–12 minutes) if travelling with small children or luggage.
- Do not bring strollers into the workshop (not pram accessible); bring a small snack and water for young children as there are short breaks during the session.
Mozart Chocolate Workshop — Evening session
Meet at Werkstättenstraße 22 in central Salzburg for a guided workshop. Under professional supervision you will prepare, shape, and finish 10 Mozartkugeln, then pack them to take home. Recipe provided. All materials and ingredients included. Please note the venue is not wheelchair or pram accessible and is not suitable for people with nut allergies. Infants must not sit on laps.
Tips from local experts:
- Arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start to check in at Werkstättenstraße 22; sessions begin promptly.
- The workshop is approximately 2.2 km (about 25 minutes on foot) from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof — plan a taxi (8–12 minutes) if travelling with small children or luggage.
- Do not bring strollers into the workshop (not pram accessible); bring a small snack and water for young children as there are short breaks during the session.
Itinerary Attributes
| Days | 1 |
| Highlights | 3 |
| Season | - |
| Month | - |
| Persona | Families |
| Transfers | - |
| Restaurants | - |
| Total Activities | 3 |
| Total Places | 3 |
| Activities Types | Experience |
Why this experience
You'll craft ten golden-wrapped Mozartkugeln by hand at the heart of Salzburg's candy tradition, guided by professionals who make this delicate ballet look effortless. Watch how praline layers transform into Mozart's iconic treat—then take home your packaging and the recipe to recreate the magic yourself. This intimate workshop turns you from observer to artisan in a single afternoon.
Before you go
- Best time: Year-round. The workshop runs throughout all seasons, so whenever you visit Salzburg, you can make chocolate.
- Budget: Check the booking widget for current tour pricing
- Difficulty: Easy—no prior experience needed. All materials and guidance provided.
- What to bring: Comfortable clothes (you might get chocolate on them). If you have nut allergies, check with the operator beforehand; this isn't suitable for nut-allergic visitors.
- Getting there: Located at Werkstättenstraße 22 in central Salzburg. Walk or take a local tram.
- Accessibility: Not wheelchair or pram accessible. Infants cannot sit on laps during the workshop. Confirm accessibility needs when booking.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the workshop? Typically 2–3 hours, including hands-on making and professional guidance.
Do I get to eat what I make? Yes. You'll taste your creations and take home your packaged Mozartkugel along with the recipe.
Can very young children join? Children can participate, but infants cannot sit on laps. Speak with the operator about age suitability for active hands-on work.
What if I have dietary restrictions or allergies? The workshop involves nuts and chocolate. Alert the operator about allergies when you book.
Complete your trip in Salzburg
Make chocolate one highlight among many. Pair this hands-on experience with Salzburg's cultural treasures.
- Explore family-friendly 3-day highlights with gardens, museums, and play spaces: Family-Friendly 3-Day Salzburg Summer
- See Salzburg in 24 hours with friends and street energy: Salzburg in a Day—Friends Loop
- Experience gentle senior-friendly pacing across two days: Two Romantic Days in Salzburg
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*Last updated: April 2026*



