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Discover Turin's sweet side with this 2-hour chocolate tasting tour, visiting artisan shops, learning about its chocolate history, and enjoying homemade treats.
This Turin Chocolate Tasting Walking Tour offers a delightful 2-hour journey through the city’s legendary chocolate scene. Priced at $149.23 per person, it is designed for those who love sweets and want an insider’s look into Turin’s famous confectionery. The tour departs from Piazza della Consolata at 11:00 am and is limited to a small group of up to 10 travelers, ensuring plenty of personalized attention.
What truly sets this experience apart is its focus on artisan chocolates and local traditions. The tour is perfect for chocoholics eager to indulge in homemade chocolates and learn about Turin’s historic ties to chocolate-making. While it doesn’t include hotel drop-off, the group discounts and mobile tickets make it convenient and flexible.

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Turin’s reputation as a European chocolate hub dates back centuries. This tour begins at Piazza della Consolata, where the guide introduces the city’s long-standing chocolate-making tradition. A visit to a historic shop offers a glimpse into the past, where you will taste chocolate specialties and learn how Turin became famous for its patisserie and confectionery.
Throughout the tour, the guide shares insights into Turin’s chocolate history, revealing how the city’s artisanal chocolate shops have maintained their traditions since the 18th century. This focus on heritage and craftsmanship adds depth to the tasting experience and enriches your understanding of Turin’s sweet reputation.

The tour includes stops at two renowned shops, each offering a selection of gourmet chocolates. One stop features homemade chocolates where you can try cremino and gianduiotto, two classic Piedmontese confections. The other shop offers authentic Bicerin, a traditional chocolate and coffee drink that originated in Turin.
These establishments are characteristic of the city’s elegant, Art Nouveau surroundings, many dating back to the 18th century. The guide points out the charm and history of these shops, which have preserved their original ambiance across centuries.

The local professional guide makes this tour memorable with personalized insights and recommendations. You’ll receive tips on the best places for chocolates and cafes in Turin outside the tour. The guide’s passion and knowledge shine through as they explain the story behind each sweet and how Turin’s confectionery culture evolved.
The small group size guarantees that questions are encouraged, and you’ll get a more intimate experience compared to larger tours. The tour’s laid-back pace makes it easy to enjoy the tastings and absorb the stories behind each treat.

Expect to sample two different chocolates during the tour, including gourmet artisan options. The cremino offers a delicate, layered flavor, while gianduiotto provides the classic hazelnut and chocolate taste. The Bicerin, a rich chocolate drink with coffee, adds a warm, comforting element to the tasting session.
Since the tastings are spread across two shops, the experience feels relaxed and unhurried, allowing ample time to savor each chocolate. The delicious homemade chocolates showcase the quality and authenticity of Turin’s confectionery craftsmanship.
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This walking tour starts at Piazza della Consolata and ends back at the same point, keeping it convenient for exploration afterward. The meeting time is 11:00 am, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, with most dietary requirements accommodated if advised during booking.
The tour is most suitable for those who enjoy walking and tasting and are interested in local food traditions. Because the tour is limited to 10 participants, it offers a more personalized experience. The mobile ticket system ensures smooth entry, and group discounts might be available if booking for multiple people.

Reviews highlight Andrea as an excellent guide, describing him as personable, knowledgeable, and laid-back. His descriptions of Turin’s food, architecture, and history enrich the tasting experience, making it both educational and enjoyable.
Tour participants appreciate that Andrea shares inside tips about Turin’s cafes and chocolate shops, helping them get the most out of their visit. His passion for the city and its sweets makes the experience memorable.

At $149.23 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Turin’s chocolate scene, especially considering the small-group setting and quality tastings. The average booking window is 102 days in advance, indicating how popular this experience is among chocolate lovers.
Booking is straightforward, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start time, providing peace of mind. The tour’s duration of approximately 2 hours makes it a manageable activity for most schedules.
This tour provides a delightful glimpse into Turin’s rich chocolate-making heritage, combining tastings, storytelling, and city views. Its small-group format ensures an intimate experience, ideal for chocolate enthusiasts and those interested in local traditions.
While it does not include hotel transportation, the central meeting point and flexible booking options make it accessible. If you love artisan chocolates and want to explore Turin’s historic streets with a knowledgeable guide, this tour offers a sweet, enriching experience.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Piazza della Consolata.
How many stops are included?
You visit two local shops for tastings.
What chocolates are sampled?
You try gourmet chocolates, cremino, gianduiotto, and Bicerin.
Is the tour suitable for dietary restrictions?
Most travelers can participate; please advise specific dietary requirements at booking.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 10 travelers ensures personalized attention.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour good for families?
Yes, it suits most ages, especially those who enjoy walking and tasting.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $149.23 per person.
What makes this tour stand out?
The small-group format, local guide, and focus on Turin’s chocolate history make it a unique experience.
How do I book?
You can book easily online, and tickets are available with mobile access.