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You plan trips based on your love of food. Why not your love of chocolate? Whether you prefer truffles or sipping chocolate, you’ll want a taste of this: National Geographic’s recent list of the top 10 best places to travel for chocolate lovers.

Some of the destinations are specific bakeries — New York City’s famed Magnolia Bakery took the No. 2 spot — while others are entire regions, like Mexico, the birthplace of cacao. Once there, sip spicy Mayan sipping chocolate — and head to Comalcalco, Tabasco (No. 4), which has a cacao museum and cacao haciendas.

The list also calls out bicerin, a layered espresso-and-chocolate sipper in Turin, Italy (No. 6), and sachertorte, the chocolate sponge cake from Vienna, Austria. (And when in Vienna, make sure you visit the city’s Hotel Sacher, or one of its four famed sachertorte shops.)

Here are National Geographic’s top 10 places to travel for chocolate lovers.

  1. Maison Cailler, Broc, Switzerland
  2. Magnolia Bakery, New York City
  3. Max Brenner, New York City
  4. Maya Chocolate, Tabasco, Mexico
  5. Sachertorte, Vienna, Austria
  6. Hot Chocolate, Turin, Italy
  7. Valhrona Chocolate, Tain-l’Hermitage, France
  8. Chocolate and Churros, Madrid, Spain
  9. Nemesis, River Café, London, England
  10. Chocolate Hotel, Bournemouth, England