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Come visit the Dessert Museum in Pasay City!

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Come visit the Dessert Museum in Pasay City!

If you're looking for a fun activity that your kids will enjoy, why not plan a fun-filled trip to The Dessert Museum in Pasay City?

All kids have a “sweet spot” for sweets. If you’re looking for a great destination that will be fun for the entire family, we’re sure that The Dessert Museum in Pasay City will be a great treat!

What is The Dessert Museum?

Moms and dads, do you remember watching Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and dreaming of how great it would be if it were real? Well, with The Dessert Museum opening this coming February 13th, those dreams will soon become a reality!

Located at S Maison in Conrad Manila, Pasay City,  the museum features eight themed rooms that will definitely satisfy your sweet tooth cravings.

A visit to the museum takes about two hours, with 15 minutes allocated to explore each room. Tours start every 15 minutes, starting from 10:15 am.

The most amazing thing is that whenever you visit the rooms, you also get to taste and experience all sorts of delicious treats! Your kids will surely love going to the museum!

How can you get a spot?

For those interested, you can book tickets by visiting their website. The online rate costs PHP699, and the walk-in rate is PHP799. So it’s best to book and reserve online so that you get cheaper tickets!

It’s also best to be in the museum at least 15 minutes before the slot that you booked, so that you and your kids won’t miss any of the fun.

Be sure to bring your appetite as well as your cameras, since there are a lot of instagrammable things inside the museum. Sadly, pets are not allowed, so be sure to leave your pets at home.

For more information, you can contact The Dessert Museum at 0917-506-2760, or send them an email at [email protected].

Source: thedessertmuseum.com, spot.ph

Photos: thedessertmuseum.com

ALSO READ: 5 No-bake desserts that kids can make themselves

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