The Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience offers a unique opportunity for chocolate enthusiasts to explore the rich traditions of this Italian city. Participants embark on a 1.5-hour journey, starting at Caffè Elena and visiting iconic locations throughout the city. The highlight of the tour is a 45-minute tasting session at Bistrot Turin, where guests savor exquisite Gianduja chocolates and premium dark chocolate bars. With a small group size and a knowledgeable guide, this tour provides a personalized and delightful experience.
Key Points
- A 1.5-hour tour that highlights Turin’s rich chocolate heritage, featuring food tastings, sightseeing, and an immersive 45-minute chocolate tasting experience.
- Priced at $46.79 per person, with a free cancellation policy and a "reserve now & pay later" option.
- Small group size limited to 10 participants for a personalized and intimate experience, led by a knowledgeable local guide.
- Focuses on Gianduja and premium dark chocolate, including organic bean-to-bar varieties, with insights into Turin’s chocolate history and culture.
- Suitable for a variety of audiences, including couples, families, and groups, with vegetarian and lactose-free options available.
Experience Overview
The Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience is a 1.5-hour tour that takes visitors on a delightful journey through the city’s rich chocolate heritage.
Priced from $46.79 per person, this experience is likely to sell out, so it’s best to check availability and reserve your spot early.
Participants can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Plus, a "reserve now & pay later" option is available, making it convenient to secure your spot.
With a small group size limited to 10 participants, this tour provides an intimate and personalized chocolate exploration.
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Itinerary Highlights
Starting at Caffè Elena in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, the tour begins with a 20-minute food tasting at a local café.
Next, participants embark on a short 5-minute sightseeing walk to the Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio.
After a 5-minute stop for photo opportunities at a secret location, the main event commences at Bistrot Turin.
Here, guests indulge in a 45-minute chocolate tasting, including:
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Sampling Gianduja chocolates like giandujotto and cremino.
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Savoring premium dark chocolate bars.
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Enjoying a Bicerin or Marocchino coffee.
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Learning about Turin’s rich chocolate heritage and culture.
Chocolate Tasting Details
Over one hour, participants explore the world of chocolate as they savor a selection of Gianduja and premium dark chocolate offerings.
The tasting showcases the origins of Gianduja, a specialty created in Turin in the 19th century. Guests sample Gianduja treats like giandujotto and cremino, as well as indulge in 100% organic, bean-to-bar dark chocolate bars.
The cocoa used is of the finest quality, resulting in a rich and flavorful experience. The local guide provides insights into Turin’s chocolate history and culture, enhancing the tasting journey.
Tour Guide and Group Information
A live tour guide is available to lead the experience in both English and Italian.
The small group size is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personalized and intimate experience.
The local guide provides insightful commentary on Turin’s rich chocolate history and culture, delighting participants with their expertise.
The tour is suitable for:
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Couples looking for a romantic and indulgent activity.
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Families with kids eager to learn about and taste exceptional chocolates.
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Groups of friends seeking a fun and unique way to explore the city.
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Chocolate enthusiasts eager to dive into the world of artisanal, bean-to-bar products.
Customer Feedback and Ratings
The Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience has received overwhelmingly positive feedback from past participants. Based on 44 reviews, the tour boasts an impressive overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Travelers particularly praise the knowledgeable guide, who earns a stellar 4.9-star rating. The value for money is also highly regarded, scoring 4.3 stars.
The experience caters well to diverse audiences, including couples, families, and groups of friends. While vegetarian and lactose-free options are available, it’s not suitable for those with hazelnut allergies.
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Benefits of the Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience
For those seeking a delightful and immersive exploration of Turin’s renowned chocolate heritage, the Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience offers an unparalleled opportunity.
This 1.5-hour tour whisks participants on a captivating journey through the city’s chocolate culture, complete with:
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Artisanal chocolate tastings featuring the renowned Gianduja and premium dark chocolates.
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Insights into Turin’s storied chocolate history and traditions from a knowledgeable local guide.
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Picturesque stops for photo opportunities, including a visit to the Chiesa Parrocchiale della Gran Madre di Dio.
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Complimentary Bicerin or Marocchino coffee, adding a delightful local touch to the experience.
Preparation and Considerations
Preparing for the Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience involves a few key considerations.
Travelers should arrive at the starting point, Caffè Elena in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, on time to join the small group of 10 participants. The tour lasts around 1.5 hours, so it’s best to go in with an empty stomach.
While vegetarian and lactose-free options are available, those with hazelnut allergies should avoid this experience. Reviewers recommend wearing comfortable shoes for the short walking portions.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, travelers can book with confidence. This chocolate-focused tour offers an immersive and flavorful glimpse into Turin’s rich culinary heritage.
Booking and Reservation Information
Travelers can book the Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience directly through the provider’s website or via third-party booking platforms.
Reservations are highly recommended, as the experience is likely to sell out. Customers can take advantage of the "Reserve Now & Pay Later" option, which allows them to secure their spot without immediate payment.
The experience offers:
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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Small group size limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
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Availability of vegetarian and lactose-free alternatives for dietary restrictions.
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Suitability for couples, families with kids, and groups of friends.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Experience Suitable for Vegetarians and Lactose-Intolerant Individuals?
Yes, the experience accommodates vegetarians and lactose-intolerant individuals. They can inform the guide at the start, and vegetarian and lactose-free alternatives will be provided during the chocolate tasting.
Can I Bring My Own Water or Snacks During the Tour?
Participants are welcome to bring their own water or snacks during the tour. The guide accommodates dietary restrictions, but outside food and drinks are generally not permitted during the scheduled tastings and activities.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Use of Cameras or Phones During the Tour?
Participants are generally allowed to use cameras and phones throughout the tour. However, the guide may request visitors to refrain from using devices during certain stops, such as the chocolate tasting, to ensure an immersive experience.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for the Chocolate Tasting Experience?
The Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience doesn’t have a minimum age requirement. Children are welcome to participate, but the tour’s focus on chocolate tasting may not be as engaging for young kids.
Can I Purchase Additional Chocolates or Products at the End of the Tour?
Yes, participants can purchase additional chocolates or products at the end of the tour. The tasting is limited, so those interested in buying more can do so at the final stop, Bistrot Turin.
The Sum Up
The Turin Chocolate Tasting Experience offers a delightful and immersive exploration of the city’s rich chocolate heritage. Guests enjoy a personalized tasting of exquisite Gianduja chocolates and premium dark chocolate bars, led by a knowledgeable guide. With a small group size, this tour provides an intimate and unforgettable experience for chocolate lovers and families alike. Early reservations are recommended to secure a spot on this must-do activity.
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