San Marina Chocolaterie, Belgrade

San Marina Chocolaterie, Belgrade

San Marina Chocolaterie, nestled in the historic heart of Belgrade, is a veritable paradise for chocolate enthusiasts. Located at the intersection of Kralja Petra and Jovanova Streets, the Chocolaterie opened its doors in 1985 and has since become a beloved destination for locals and tourists. Initially started as a general craft shop, San Marina shifted its focus towards the turn of the century to specialize exclusively in chocolate, a decision that stemmed from a desire to fully commit to the art of chocolate-making.

The Chocolaterie prides itself on producing high-quality chocolate treats, utilizing traditional recipes that have been refined over decades. Every product is a labor of love, crafted with the intent to spread joy and indulgence through each bite. San Marina is particularly renowned for its innovative approach to flavors, combining unexpected ingredients to create new and exciting chocolate experiences. Their assortment includes a wide range of chocolates, cakes, caramels, and candies in unique flavors such as banana, blackberry, cocoa, chili, pepper, honey, and coffee.

San Marina's founders view their enterprise as a blend of passion and profession, where creativity and challenge converge to forge a unique entrepreneurial journey. Over the years, they have honed their craft by learning from prominent European chocolate masters and continuously experimenting within their workshops.

The store itself is designed to reflect the owners' deep passion for chocolate. It resembles a museum, adorned with vintage chocolate-making tools, hot chocolate accessories, antiques, and fine art-all of which narrate the rich history and adventures of the chocolatiers. San Marina Chocolaterie stands not only as a shop but as a repository of stories and memories, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to discover or indulge in the art of fine chocolate.

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Sight Name: San Marina Chocolaterie
Sight Location: Belgrade, Serbia (See walking tours in Belgrade)
Sight Type: Shopping

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