Chocolaterie Léonidas, Marseille

Chocolaterie Léonidas, Marseille

Chocolaterie Leonidas is a renowned Belgian chocolatier with a rich history that has become a beloved institution in Marseille. With a delectable assortment of pralines, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and fresh cream delights, this shop invites you to savor the finest in cocoa creations. Explore a wide array of pure cocoa butter Belgian chocolates, along with delightful pralines, rich ganache, and sugar-free butter cream.

Since its establishment in 1913, Leonidas has remained steadfast in its mission to craft truly euphoric moments by making the indulgence of chocolate accessible to all. With an impressive presence across 40 countries through more than 1300 sales outlets, Leonidas has earned a coveted reputation as the preferred chocolate brand among Belgians. Moreover, on the international stage, Leonidas is celebrated for its impeccable chocolate quality and exceptional expertise.

The Master Chocolatiers at Leonidas consistently innovate, devising novel recipes and seasonal treats to complement their extensive chocolate assortment. Priding itself on using chocolate exclusively made with 100% pure cocoa butter, free from palm oil, and sourced sustainably, Leonidas displays its commitment to ethical practices.

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Sight Name: Chocolaterie Léonidas
Sight Location: Marseille, France (See walking tours in Marseille)
Sight Type: Shopping

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