YOU can stay a chocolate-themed hotel in the south of the UK for just £30 per person per night.
The Chocolate Boutique Hotel also offers chocolate baskets or fountain packages – or you can just make the most of the free daily truffles.
The hotel, just minutes from Bournemouth Beach, has recently been renovated after featuring on BBC’s Interior Design Masters earlier this year.
The 15 bedrooms are decorated in browns and creams, reminiscent of chocolate, and range from a single room to a double suite in size.
Every room includes a daily helping of chocolate, as well as breakfast, which includes chocolate pancakes.
You can also pay a bit more for chocolate themed packages.
A chocolate fountain with a range of dips can be included as part of your stay or even a chocolate hamper with seven kinds of snacks and sweets, both costing £35 each.
What to go all out? The £79 Romantic Package includes the chocolate fountain, a bottle of Cava, two small bottles of chocolate wine, and a chocolate love heart.
Guests can also learn how to make chocolate – a truffle making class costs just £38 (including 20 truffles to take away).
Other classes include chocolate portrait painting, chocolate show making as well as chocolate and wine tasting.
If you don’t fancy getting your hands dirty, you can also learn about how chocolate is made or watch it being made instead – and you can still sample the treats.
The hotel currently has an offer if you book two nights between now and March 2020 – which will include a complimentary chocolate basket or chocolate wine, depending on your stay.
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