This Fairytale Cottage Is Made Entirely of Chocolate and You Can Spend the Night

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

For those familiar with Hansel and Gretel (the grisly Brothers Grimm tale), the idea of staying in a cottage made of candy might fill you with fear. However, Booking.com is offering a delectable overnight stay in a custom-built cottage made entirely of chocolate—and there’s no wicked witch in sight! The incredible experience is a chocolate lover’s dream come true, with tasty treats around every corner.

Designed and manufactured by renowned artisan chocolatier, Jean-Luc Decluzeau, the 18-square-meter (about 194-square-foot) cottage is located at L’Orangerie Ephémère in the gardens of the Cité de la Céramique in Sèvres, France. At first glance it looks like a typical, cozy cottage made of wood; however, it’s actually constructed from 1.5 metric tons of delicious chocolate. Guests will be treated to a feast of sweet treats everywhere they look, including chocolate walls, a chocolate roof, fireplace, dresser, clock, cups, books, and even a decadent chocolate chandelier. And if their chocolate cravings still aren’t satisfied, they can walk outside to find a white chocolate duck pond and chocolate flower bed.

Guests will also have the opportunity to participate in a unique workshop led by Decluzeau himself, where the talented chocolatier will teach them how to craft personalized mini chocolate chalets. The chocolate extravaganza continues with a delicious dinner and breakfast, served in the cottage’s idyllic flower garden. Vanessa Heydorff, Regional Director of Booking.com, France, says, “This Chocolate Cottage—the only bookable one ever created—celebrates the incredible diversity of Booking.com’s offering and is a tasty example of the many unforgettable travel experiences our customers can enjoy.”

“I never thought I'd have the opportunity to build a life-size Chocolate Cottage for travelers to sleep in!” says Jean-Luc Decluzeau. “I’m excited to collaborate with Booking.com and to share my passion for chocolate. I hope guests will relish the chance to experience such a sweet and unique place to stay.”

If you want to stay in this sweet abode, you better be quick—only a few select nights are available for booking. Check out the Booking.com website for more details.

Booking.com is offering a delectable overnight stay in a custom-built cottage made entirely of chocolate.

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

Designed and manufactured by renowned artisan chocolatier, Jean-Luc Decluzeau, the 18-square-meter cottage is located in Sèvres, France.

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

The incredible experience is a chocolate lover’s dream come true, with tasty treats around every corner.

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

Real Hansel and Gretel Chocolate Cottage by Booking.com

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. Originally from Northern Ireland, she is an artist now based in Berlin. After graduating with a BA in Fashion and Textile Design in 2013, Emma decided to combine her love of art with her passion for writing. Emma has contributed to various art and culture publications, with an aim to promote and share the work of inspiring modern creatives. While she writes every day, she’s also devoted to her own creative outlet—Emma hand-draws illustrations and is currently learning 2D animation.
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