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Discover Bruges' finest chocolates on a private 2-hour walking tour, featuring 6 tastings across 3 shops, plus visits to top landmarks with a local guide.

This private walking tour in Bruges offers a delightful mix of chocolate tastings and city sightseeing, all led by an expert local guide. Priced at a flexible rate, the tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with the starting time depending on availability. It includes six luxurious praline tastings at three carefully selected shops, ensuring you experience both quality and variety. Perfect for chocolate lovers and those eager to explore Bruges beyond its famous landmarks, this tour combines culinary indulgence with cultural insights.
A highlight is the opportunity to compare artisanal chocolates in different shops, revealing how local craftsmanship excels. The tour also takes you into quieter neighborhoods like the Beguinage, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and shows you the most beautiful parts of Bruges. While the tour provides ample tasting opportunities, it is advisable to wear comfortable shoes due to the cobblestone streets. This experience suits visitors who appreciate quality chocolate and local stories in a private, intimate setting.
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The tour begins in front of the Historium in the heart of Bruges’ Market Square. Guides, identifiable by a “City Tours Belgium” sign, greet guests and start exploring Bruges’ vibrant streets. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to find and ideal for those arriving by train or walking from nearby accommodations.
This private tour ensures personalized attention and flexible timing. It’s designed for small groups or couples seeking an intimate experience. The guide provides clear instructions and is ready to share stories that make the city’s famous landmarks come alive alongside the chocolate tastings.

Throughout the tour, you visit several notable sites including the Basilica of the Holy Blood, where a brief guided tour introduces the significance of this religious relic. The Fish Market (Vismarkt) follows, offering a glimpse into Bruges’ bustling trading history. Then, the quieter Huidenvettersplein reveals charming historic houses that highlight the city’s medieval architecture.
Your guide points out local legends and the stories behind these landmarks while walking along cobblestone streets and crossing picturesque bridges. The visit to the Passage Bourgondisch Cruyce is brief but noteworthy for its architecture. These stops provide context and background, enriching your understanding of Bruges’ cultural fabric.

A major part of this experience involves visiting three local chocolate shops. Each location specializes in artisanal chocolates crafted with care and expertise. The guide helps you compare the chocolates’ appearance, aroma, and flavors, emphasizing the cacao, color, and creaminess—the three C’s of quality chocolate.
At each stop, you sample delicious pralines that release full cocoa flavors and rich textures. The guide explains how local chocolatiers focus on high-quality ingredients and artful presentation, making each tasting a sensory pleasure. Expect the chocolates to have a silky mouthfeel that melts smoothly, showcasing the best craftsmanship in Bruges.
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One of the tour’s peaceful highlights is the stop at the Beguinage, a UNESCO World Heritage site. As your horse takes a break, you stroll into this serene garden with white 18th-century houses, offering a contrast to the lively city center. This spot provides a quiet moment to appreciate the tranquility and history of Bruges.
The guide shares insights into the beguines’ history, their lifestyle, and their role in Bruges’ spiritual life. Visitors enjoy the unforgettable architecture and sense of calm, making it a perfect pause in the lively pace of the tour.
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Between chocolate tastings, the tour highlights famous Bruges landmarks such as the Town Hall and Sint-Janshospitaal Museum. Short guided tours at these sites reveal stories behind their medieval structures and art collections. The Katelijnestraat and Walstraat are included as stops for additional tastings, blending culinary delights with urban exploration.
Your guide also points out practical tips for enjoying Bruges, such as local dining spots and places to relax. The combination of history, architecture, and food makes this an engaging way to see the city.

The tour concludes back at the Beguinage, allowing easy access to nearby cafes, shops, or further exploration. The full itinerary ensures you see both famous attractions and hidden corners, with the added bonus of chocolate tastings at each shop.
This private experience guarantees a relaxed pace and personalized attention, perfect for those who want a comprehensive view of Bruges with a culinary twist.

The meeting point is at the Historium in the Market Square, where guides will wait with a clear sign. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs. Comfortable shoes are recommended due to cobblestone streets, and the flexible starting times allow travelers to fit the tour into their schedule.
Cancellation is straightforward: full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Payment can be made later, providing flexibility for planning your Bruges trip.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of high-quality chocolate tastings with comprehensive city sightseeing. The private guide ensures personalized service and in-depth stories, making each stop meaningful. The location choices—from lively markets to serene Beguinage—capture the essence of Bruges.
While 2 hours might seem brief, the careful selection of stops maximizes your experience. Expect to leave with new knowledge about Belgian chocolate, a deeper appreciation for Bruges’ architecture, and memories of delicious pralines.
This tour is well-suited for foodies, culture seekers, and those wanting a relaxed, intimate experience in Bruges. It balances sightseeing and tasting perfectly, providing a personalized, flavorful introduction to this charming city.
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Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, as a private tour, it can be tailored for families, and children often enjoy tasting chocolates.
How many chocolate shops will I visit?
You will visit three shops during the tour, each offering distinct artisanal chocolates.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended because of the cobblestone streets, but no special attire is required.
Can I book this tour for a specific time?
Yes, available times depend on availability, and flexible scheduling options are provided.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How long does each stop last?
Stops at landmarks are brief, generally 10-15 minutes, with the chocolate tastings taking about 10-15 minutes at each shop.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Reviews praise the guides’ expertise, friendliness, and storytelling abilities.
What is included in the price?
The guided private tour and six chocolate tastings across three locations are included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible but walking on cobblestone streets may require comfortable shoes and some mobility.