A gentle 2 hour stroll from Brussels’ medieval center to the poshest of neighborhoods, passing along beautiful galleries, romantic city views and impressive monuments. Not only will you taste the finest chocolate, every shop we visit is an attraction in itself.
From its Mayan royal drink origin to a 20th. century luxury product, the cocoa bean has come a long way to find its second home in Europe. You’ll learn about the events that transformed Belgium into the Mecca for chocolate lovers throughout the world.
We’ll visit 5 of the most beautiful chocolate shops in Brussels. You'll taste at least 7 sublime chocolates, from the traditional pralines and truffles, to the most avant-garde combinations. Your view of chocolate will dramatically change after this tour.
There are no age restrictions. Children under 10 can join free of charge.
Bookings are required. You can check availabilty, reserve and pay online with your credit card. Book here.
The easiest and cheapest way is to take the train at the airport (one every 15 minutes) and to get off at Brussels Central station (17 minute ride). From there walk 5 minutes to the Grand-Place.
You can either walk 30 minutes or take trams 3, 4, or 32 and get off at “Bourse” stop, from there walk 5 minutes to the Royal-Galleries (20 minute overall trip time). A taxi would take 15 minutes and cost you about 10 Euros.
Tour lasts 2 hours, from 2 pm to 4 pm. Chocolate tours are offered daily.
Just warn your guide about this before the start of the tour, she'll be able to accommodate.
Yes. Total walking distance is 900 meters or 0.559234 US miles.
The tour is offered rain or shine (or hail or snow).
We only offer tours in English.
We meet at the Royal Galleries of Saint Hubert, located a few steps off the Grand-Place. You’ll receive precise meeting point information by email right after you book.