1. Bellagio Patisserie
Akin to Willa Wonka for adults, the focus of super-chic Bellagio Pâtisserie is the globe’s biggest chocolate fountain. A winner of the Guinness World Record, this waterfall of wonder circulates practically two tons of chocolate and is 27 feet high. And while you're not allowed to swim in it, it will arouse your cravings for some of their other stuff.
2. M&M’s World
With four stories plus more than 28,000 square feet, this location is less of a chocolate store and more of a sweet, exciting monument to these legendary petite candies. The rainbow wall of each candy color conceivable is quite beautiful, and the splendid Personalized Printer permits customers to tailor their M&M’s with their names, preferred Vegas icon and the date.
3. Sprinkles Cupcakes (LINQ Promenade)
There isn’t a decree against visiting Sprinkles as much as you want, and with countless delightful cupcake selections, you will be spoilt for choice. Which one shall you attempt first? Peanut butter chocolate, chocolate marshmallow, and chocolate coconut are all tempting possibilities to indulge in.
4. HEXX Kitchen & Confexxions (Paris Las Vegas)
Employing just two constituents—organic palm sugar and cacao beans, the experts at HEXX Chocolate display the entire dark chocolate making process, from the bean to bar. The beans they utilize come only from farms found 20 degrees south and north of the equator—places like Venezuela, Tanzania, Peru, Madagascar, and Ecuador. When you reserve a chocolate sampling session, swing by the neighboring café for home-grown hot chocolate. You can also make customized ice cream sandwiches and high-class HEXX chocolate ice cream. You'll love picking up their hand-made chocolates to take home with you as well.
5. Ethel M Chocolate Factory & Botanical Cactus Gardens
For chocolate savoring experience with local taste, go to the Ethel M Chocolate Factory. You can choose a self-guided trip to see chocolate being crafted on-site, or arrange upfront for a chocolate tasting class with any of their knowledgeable chocolatiers. You can shop at the retail store for their signature milk, dark, white chocolate. But first, find a couple of minutes to tour the cactus garden at the factory, which is the largest in the Southwestern United States, with more than 300 species planted across three acres.