Gain insight at the Cadbury World
Rashmi Gopal RaoRashmi Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, BIRMINGHAM/ Updated : Mar 17, 2016, 15:40 IST
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One of the major leisure attractions of Birmingham, Cadbury World is a place that must be visited without fail. Easily accessible from the city centre by rail and road, this amazing place in Bournville is a one-way self-guided tou … Read more
One of the major leisure attractions of Birmingham, Cadbury World is a place that must be visited without fail. Easily accessible from the city centre by rail and road, this amazing place in Bournville is a one-way self-guided tour that allows you to explore the history, origin and a lot more about chocolate and Cadbury. Read less

One of the major leisure attractions of Birmingham, Cadbury World is a place that must be visited without fail. Easily accessible from the city centre by rail and road, this amazing place in Bournville is a one-way self-guided tour that allows you to explore the history, origin and a lot more about chocolate and Cadbury. It is here that you can step back in time and gain insight about Cadbury and its journey from a small store selling tea, coffee and drinking chocolate in Bull Street in Birmingham to the world’s second largest confectionery brand. Enchanting pictures, movies and displays make the place a storehouse of information. The ‘Cadabara ride’, souvenirs made from pure chocolate and the biggest Cadbury shop in the centre are some of the highlights of this chocolate world.
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