Cadbury World Tickets

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Step into a world of chocolate at Cadbury World in Birmingham. This immersive attraction invites you on a delicious journey from the ancient origins of the cocoa bean to the modern-day creation of your favorite treats. With exciting interactive exhibits, a thrilling 4D cinema, and plenty of free samples, it's a sweet adventure for all ages.

Why visit Cadbury World

Chocolate pouring demonstration at Have a Go Zone, Cadbury World.
  • Uncover the roots of chocolate: Journey back in time to the Aztec Jungle and see how the cocoa bean was first discovered before it made its way to Europe.
  • Watch chocolate being made: Witness skilled chocolatiers at work, demonstrating the techniques used to create delicious handmade Cadbury novelties.
  • Dive into interactive adventures: Experience a multi-sensory journey in the 4D Chocolate Adventure cinema and hop on the Cadbury Chocolate Quest ride for a fun-filled mission.
  • Indulge in complimentary samples: Treat yourself to a warm pot of melted Cadbury Dairy Milk with your choice of tasty toppings, and receive free chocolate bars at the start of your tour.
  • Fun for the whole family: With a multi-level outdoor play area, a themed indoor zone, and attractions suited for all ages, Cadbury World guarantees a memorable day for everyone.
  • Shop at the largest Cadbury store: End your tour at the world’s biggest Cadbury shop, where you can find exclusive handmade creations and "Mis Shapes" at a discounted price.

Things to know before booking Cadbury World Birmingham tickets

  • Ticket types: The primary entry option is the standard Cadbury World Birmingham ticket, which gives you access to every zone and attraction within the venue.
  • What’s included: Your standard ticket includes timed entry to the self-guided tour, the 4D cinema, the Cadbury Chocolate Quest ride, chocolate samples, and access to all the on-site amenities, including the café, shop, and play area.
  • Booking in advance: All visits operate on a timed entry system, and it is crucial to pre-book your Cadbury World Birmingham tickets online. Arriving late may result in you being denied entry, particularly during peak seasons.
  • Restrictions:
    • Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older.
    • The 4D cinema is not recommended for pregnant women or individuals with heart or spinal conditions due to the motion seats.
    • Be aware that some zones, including the Aztec Jungle and the rides, use low lighting and potential strobe effects.

What to see at Cadbury World

Visitors enjoying interactive ride at Cadbury Chocolate Quest, Cadbury World.
Interactive exhibit and timeline display at Cadbury World interiors, Bournville.
Guests creating chocolate art at Cadbury World Bourneville Experience.
Chocolate-making demonstration at Cadbury World exhibit.
Visitors enjoying 4D Chocolate Adventure at Cadbury World with 3D glasses.
Visitors enjoying an interactive ride at Cadbury World.
Visitors watching a gorilla playing drums at Cadbury World.
Model of Bourneville village at Cadbury World exhibit, showcasing historical layout and architecture.
African Adventure Play Area with slide and climbing structures at Cadbury World.
Guests exploring exhibits at the Bourneville Experience, Cadbury World.
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The Aztec Jungle

Why visit: Explore a tropical rainforest and learn about the ancient history of cocoa.

Must-see: The imposing figure of Aztec Emperor Montezuma, the fierce protector of the "chocolatl" drink.

Journey to Europe

Why visit: Follow the historical journey of cocoa beans from the Americas to Europe and how they evolved into the chocolate we know today.

Must-see: The compelling mini-theatre presentation.

The Cadbury Story

Why visit: Delve into the legacy of John Cadbury and his sons, whose Quaker beliefs guided them to establish a revolutionary factory in a garden village.

Must-see: The story of the family's early struggles and pioneering vision.

Chocolate Making

Why visit: Watch skilled chocolatiers demonstrate traditional techniques for making handmade chocolate novelties.

Must-see: The warm pot of melted Cadbury Dairy Milk with a variety of toppings.

The 4D Chocolate Adventure

Why visit: Plunge into a chocolate-filled world in a state-of-the-art cinema with motion seats.

Must-see: The thrilling Crunchie rollercoaster and the Cadbury Creme Egg airship ride.

Cadbury Chocolate Quest

Why visit: Ride in a trackless car on an interactive quest to gather ingredients for a Dairy Milk bar.

Must-see: The zapping guns and other interactive elements.

Advertising Avenue

Why visit: Take a nostalgic walk down a life-sized street showcasing decades of memorable Cadbury campaigns.

Must-see: The iconic drumming gorilla advert.

Bournville Experience

Why visit: Discover the social history behind the Bournville village, built by the Cadbury family for their employees.

Must-see: The fascinating collection of nostalgic Cadbury memorabilia and vintage packaging.

African Adventure Play Area

Why visit: A multi-level play area for children aged 5-14, with a separate zone for younger kids.

Must-see: The dedicated wheelchair-friendly play area.

Cadbury World Shop

Why visit: The ultimate retail haven with the largest selection of Cadbury products in the UK.

Must-see: The exclusive handmade chocolates and discounted bags of "Mis Shapes."

Plan your visit to Cadbury World

Cadbury World entrance sign with "Open" displayed, Birmingham, UK.

Daily: 10am to 5pm (last entry at 3:30pm)

Note: Cadbury World's opening times vary by day and season.

During school holidays and peak times, hours may be extended, and live entertainment might be offered. It is highly recommended to check the official Cadbury World website for the most up-to-date opening hours and to pre-book your tickets as same-day entry is subject to availability.

Address: Cadbury World, Linden Road, Bournville, Birmingham, B30 1JR, UK | Find on Maps

  • By train: Cross-City Line
    Nearest station: Bournville Station

  • By bus: 11A
    Nearest stop: Woodbrooke Road/Linden Road

  • By car: Via A38
    Nearest parking: Cadbury World

Guests viewing vintage chocolate tins at Bourneville Experience, Cadbury World.
  • Toilets: Restroom facilities are available throughout the attraction.
  • Baby-changing facilities: Integrated into all toilet facilities.
  • Baby-feeding room: A designated quiet and discreet baby feeding room is available in the reception.
  • Pushchair access: Cadbury World is pushchair accessible throughout, with a pushchair park provided partway around the tour.
  • Cadbury World Café: Located near the reception area, offering a range of food and drink options.
  • Cadbury Shop: Extensive retail shop for souvenirs and chocolate treats.
  • Lockers: Information regarding locker availability is not widely specified, but it's advisable to carry minimal belongings.
Wheelchair ramp with accessibility sign in a public building.
  • Wheelchair access: The attraction is largely wheelchair accessible throughout. They can accommodate one guest who uses a wheelchair or mobility scooter per 10-min timeslot. Wheelchairs may be available to borrow from reception on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Assistance dogs: Assistance dogs are permitted throughout the attraction, with the exception of the Cadbury Chocolate Quest ride, where an assistance dog sitting service is offered.
  • BSL guide: BSL (British Sign Language) is included on video screens in selected zones. An infrared system is available for visitors with compatible hearing aid systems.
  • Print info: A large print "Access Assistance" guide and a large print script of the tour are available from reception. Tactile surface changes indicate differences in levels.
  • Changing places facility: Available for visitors with additional needs.
  • Carer tickets: One free carer ticket is available for visitors who require assistance, with valid documentation.
Cow statue at Cadbury World farm exhibit with milk bottles.
  • Allow plenty of time: While the main exhibition can be completed in 1.5-2 hours, allocate a minimum of 3-4 hours for your entire visit. This gives you time to fully enjoy the 4D cinema, the rides, the play area, explore the shop, and perhaps grab a bite at the café without feeling rushed.
  • Check for special events: Cadbury World frequently hosts seasonal events, character appearances, and live entertainment, particularly during school holidays. Check the schedule before your visit to see if any special activities coincide with your trip.
  • Use public transport: While parking is free, using the train to Bournville Station is a convenient and environmentally friendly option, and the walk to Cadbury World is well-signposted.
  • Come hungry for chocolate: You'll receive complimentary chocolate bars upon entry and a pot of warm melted Cadbury Dairy Milk with toppings during the tour. Don't spoil your appetite too much beforehand!

Frequently Asked Questions about Cadbury World Birmingham tickets

Is Cadbury World a factory tour?

No, it is a visitor attraction that tells the story of Cadbury chocolate. You will see chocolatiers at work, but it is not a tour of the industrial production lines.

How long does a visit to Cadbury World take?

Most guests spend between 3 and 4 hours on-site to see everything, though the main self-guided exhibit takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to walk through.

Is it suitable for toddlers?

Yes, Cadbury World is generally considered suitable for toddlers, with many interactive elements and a dedicated play area for children under 5.

Can I eat chocolate while on the tour?

Yes, you will receive complimentary chocolate bars upon entry and a pot of melted chocolate with toppings, which you are welcome to enjoy as you go.

Are Cadbury World Birmingham tickets worth the price?

For families and chocolate enthusiasts, Cadbury World Birmingham tickets are considered a worthwhile expense for a fun, memorable, and delicious day out.

Is photography allowed inside?

Photography is generally permitted, but you are asked not to film or photograph inside The Cadbury Story, the 4D Chocolate Adventure, and the Cadbury Chocolate Quest ride for copyright and privacy reasons.

Can I pre-order items from the shop?

Yes, you can pre-order handmade and personalized Cadbury World treats online at least 24 hours in advance for pick-up on the day of your visit.

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