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Discover Santa Fe's chocolate history and treats on this 3-hour private walking tour, visiting four local chocolate shops and historic sites for $80 per person.
Santa Fe Chocolate Tasting and History Exploration Tour offers an enticing blend of culinary delights and historical insights in the heart of Santa Fe. Priced at $80 per person, this 3-hour private tour is perfect for chocolate lovers and history buffs alike. With a limit of 2 to 12 participants, the tour promises an intimate experience led by knowledgeable guides, starting at the iconic La Fonda on the Plaza.
This tour stands out through its focus on local chocolate shops that showcase Santa Fe’s unique approach to chocolate, from bean-to-bar craftsmanship to luxurious pairings. You’ll learn about chocolate’s evolution, from ancient Central American elixirs to today’s modern confections, making it both a delicious and educational outing. The tour’s reviews highlight expert guides, particularly Sita, whose enthusiasm enhances the experience.
A great choice for those seeking a short, enriching, and flavorful journey in Santa Fe, this tour is ideal for walking enthusiasts prepared with comfortable shoes. While the focus is on chocolate tasting and history, the tour’s pacing and carefully selected stops ensure a relaxed and engaging exploration of Santa Fe’s cultural and culinary scene.

The tour kicks off right inside the historic lobby of La Fonda on the Plaza, where the guide introduces the story of chocolate and its significance in Santa Fe. The initial 40-minute overview sets the stage by exploring how chocolate traveled from Central America to become a beloved ingredient worldwide. This backdrop provides context for the visits ahead, connecting Santa Fe’s history with chocolate’s cultural journey.
The meeting point at La Fonda makes it convenient for visitors staying nearby, and the free admission to this part of the tour allows for a leisurely start to the experience. The setting itself, steeped in local history, adds a sense of authenticity to the tour.
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Next, the group heads to Kakawa Chocolate House, where owners meet guests and share stories behind their famous chocolate elixirs. Here, the emphasis is on original chocolate serving methods—a chance to taste how chocolate was first enjoyed centuries ago.
This stop offers about 20 minutes of time, during which visitors can sample handcrafted chocolates and learn about traditional recipes. Kakawa’s unique position as a venue dedicated to historical chocolate makes it a highlight, blending culinary artistry with storytelling.

The tour then takes a cultural detour to Santa Fe’s Oldest House, a remarkable adobe residence with deep roots in local history. This stop provides about 10 minutes to appreciate Santa Fe’s architectural heritage and its influence on the city’s character.
Included is a visit to the oldest Spanish Mission church in Santa Fe, offering insights into the city’s Spanish colonial past. This intersection of history and tradition enriches the experience beyond just chocolate, giving a broader understanding of Santa Fe’s cultural fabric.

The second visit to Santa Fe Plaza involves stopping at three distinct chocolatiers, each with its own story. These include Chocolate En La Plaza, noted for being the only chocolatier that does “bean to bar” chocolate, and Chocolate and Cashmere, which combines luxury and craftsmanship.
The 45-minute segment allows for tasting a variety of chocolates and learning about different chocolate-making techniques. The close proximity of these shops near the Plaza makes it easy to visit multiple venues in a short time without feeling rushed. Each shop’s specialty adds variety to the experience, from artisanal handcrafted bars to luxury confections.

Throughout the tour, guides share stories about chocolate’s cultural significance, from ancient Central American civilizations to modern-day confections. The informative narration helps to connect each tasting experience with historical and cultural context, deepening appreciation for Santa Fe’s unique culinary scene.
The insights about chocolate’s journey across continents and centuries make this more than just a tasting—it’s a chance to understand the story behind each piece and its place in Santa Fe’s culture.
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Reviews praise Sita, the tour guide, for her enthusiasm and wealth of knowledge. She explains complex topics with clarity and shares personal stories that make the tour engaging. Her presence and friendly demeanor contribute significantly to the overall enjoyment of this private experience.
The small group setting allows for easy interaction, with ample opportunity to ask questions and explore specific interests. The private nature of the tour ensures a personalized pace and attention.

The tour departs at 11:00 am from La Fonda on the Plaza, a centrally located hotel. Guests should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and bring a bottle of water. The entire experience is designed to be relaxed, with short stops at each location.
While the tour is suitable for most with moderate physical fitness, those with mobility concerns should note the walking involved. The free cancellation policy offers flexibility if plans change, with full refunds available 24 hours before the tour.

What makes this experience particularly appealing is its combination of education, local flavor, and storytelling. The focus on local chocolate shops emphasizes Santa Fe’s craftsmanship and culinary innovation, while the inclusion of historic sites adds depth to the journey.
The small group size and private format cater to those seeking a personalized, intimate experience. The expert guide ensures you leave with greater knowledge of both Santa Fe’s history and the world of chocolate.
While the tour excels in chocolate tasting and storytelling, it’s primarily a walking experience. Guests should be prepared for some physical activity and walking on uneven surfaces at historic sites. The duration might be tight for those wanting a more in-depth exploration of Santa Fe’s broader history, but it’s ideal for focused chocolate and culture appreciation.
The price of $80 reflects the quality of the experience and the access to exclusive shops, making it a good value for those interested in both culinary and historical insights.
This tour combines culinary delights with historic storytelling in a way that’s both informative and enjoyable. The small group setting and personalized guide make for an authentic experience. It’s especially suited for chocolate enthusiasts, history lovers, and visitors looking for a short but meaningful activity.
While not designed for those seeking a full-day experience, this private 3-hour tour offers a delicious window into Santa Fe’s culture, with memorable tastings and insightful narrative. If you appreciate local craftsmanship and want to learn about chocolate’s journey, this tour is a sweet choice.
“This tour was more than I expected Sita was an amazing guide. The chocolate was exceptional and the day was such a lovely experience. We learned so…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $80 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at the Concierge Desk of La Fonda on the Plaza and ends at the same location.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, it is limited to 2 to 12 participants, making it a more private experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and a bottle of water are recommended.
Is this tour suitable for mobility issues?
It requires a moderate physical fitness level due to walking and standing at various sites.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What makes this tour unique?
The focus on local Santa Fe chocolate shops and historic sites combined with a knowledgeable guide creates a personalized and flavorful experience.
Do I get to taste chocolates from different shops?
Absolutely, at each shop, you taste distinct specialties that showcase Santa Fe’s innovative chocolate scene.