Chocolate Tastings in Bruges

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Bruges is well-known across the globe for its artisanal chocolates, the history of which dates back to the 17th century. While the city is home to a wealth of historic and cultural sites, its sweet treats are often the first thing those on vacation are itching to experience.

Chocolate tastings in Bruges enable you to sink your teeth into decadent pralines and creamy truffles as you learn how experts transform bitter beans into the sugary snacks you love.

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Chocolate Tastings in Bruges

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Bruges is well-known across the globe for its artisanal chocolates, the history of which dates back to the 17th century. While the city is home to a wealth of historic and cultural sites, its sweet treats are often the first thing those on vacation are itching to experience.

Chocolate tastings in Bruges enable you to sink your teeth into decadent pralines and creamy truffles as you learn how experts transform bitter beans into the sugary snacks you love.

Here's all you need to know about chocolate tastings, one of the most captivating gastronomic experiences in Bruges.

What are the best chocolate tastings in Bruges?

Free walking tour of Bruges with chocolate tasting

Embark on a free walking tour in Bruges to learn about its history, complemented by delectable chocolate tastings.

You’ll begin your tour at Bruges' main square, Grote Markt, which is surrounded by 12th-century landmarks. From there, you’ll admire the 47 bells that form the Belfry of Bruges, which once served as an alarm clock for the town, before continuing on to Burg Square where you’ll find a host of fascinating attractions, including the City Hall, as well as the Roman Catholic 12th-century Basilica of the Holy Blood.

Step foot on the charming Saint Boniface Bridge, which legend tells that by doing so, the first member of the opposite sex you see will fall in love with you. Test out the theory before making your way to the Gothic Church of Our Lady, which features the marble Madonna and Child sculpture by the famed Italian Renaissance artist, Michelangelo.

Finally, end your tour at Minnewaterpark — also known as the Lake of Love — which is the setting of a tragic love story. Throughout your excursion, you’ll try rich and creamy chocolates made in Belgium, which are sure to have your taste buds tingling.

Chocolate museum tour in Bruges

On this Bruges tour, you’ll wander through the Choco-Story Museum, educating yourself on the 5,500-year history of chocolate production. You’ll learn how the products you buy in stores are created from the humble cocoa bean and expertly crafted into a delicious treat.

You’ll then be able to sample local Belgian chocolate, which is among the best in the world. On this chocolate tasting in Bruges, you’ll also learn the secrets behind making the perfect creamy bar, as well as some interesting trivia, including how the product was once used in medicine.

Are there any combos available with chocolate tastings in Bruges?

Chocolate and beer tour in Bruges

You’ll begin this combination tour by meeting one of the most celebrated chocolatiers in the city, where you’ll learn how artisanal treats are made and sample the divine flavors of their best-selling products.

Moving on, you’ll roam the streets of Bruges, learning about the European destination’s colorful history, which stretches back to the ancient Roman era. Discover local legends at Minnewaterpark before heading to a brewery where you’ll become educated on the process of beer-brewing, from hops to bottle as part of a beer tasting.

Which places are visited?

Choco-Story

Choco-Story is located in a historic bakery and was founded by a local chocolatier, Eddy Van Belle, and his son. This local artisan is also the owner of a chocolate shop in the city, which offers a range of sweets to both locals and tourists.

Choco-Story allows visitors to travel back in time to the origins of cocoa and see how different cultures have used it over the centuries, including the Maya civilization. This society was known for creating a drink with the cocoa bean during rituals and also for utilizing it for medicinal purposes.

You’ll have the opportunity to explore artifacts related to the beloved food from around the world, and see for yourself the process of creating the delectable goods you see lining grocery store shelves. While modern-day chocolate is known for its high sugar content, making it a treat for most people, this museum offers a different perspective by showcasing the health benefits of the cocoa bean.

How much do chocolate tastings in Bruges cost?

Chocolate tastings in Bruges range in price, depending on the destinations you visit and any additional activities you participate in.

If you choose a free walking tour through Bruges you will join at no cost, and will tip your guide as you see fit at the end of the tour. While the amount you choose to give is up to you, most travelers usually tip between €5 and €10 per person. You’ll be part of a small group, capped at 20 participants, which allows you to have a more personal experience than on larger tours.

A chocolate tour in Bruge that travels to the Choco-Story museum costs a little over €10 per adult. Children between the ages of 3 and 11 benefit from a slightly discounted rate of just under €10, while children under 3 can participate for free. Senior citizens aged 65 and over and students can both receive a discount of 15% off the adult rate with appropriate identification.

If you opt for a combination chocolate and beer tasting tour in Bruges, you’ll pay between €50, and €60 per adult while children under the age of 16 can join in for free. You’ll be part of a group limited to 24 participants on this excursion.

What is included?

Chocolate tastings in Bruges typically include entrance fees to any payable attractions, as well as all food samples. You’ll enjoy the services of a professional guide who will eagerly show you around the city and feed you interesting tidbits of information about Bruges’ chocolate-making history. If you choose a combination beer and chocolate tasting session, alcoholic beverages will also be included.

Where does it start?

Chocolate tasting tours in Bruges all meet at an easy-to-reach destination in the city center. While these locations vary between each excursion, the most popular starting point is Grote Markt, which you’ll travel to independently to find your guide waiting for you.

Bruges has a reliable public transportation network, which helps you to navigate its streets with ease. You can view the meeting point of each tour before booking so that you can plan your route in advance.

How long does it last?

Chocolate tastings in Bruges typically last between 1.5 and 2 hours, which gives you plenty of time to explore part of the city, and sample a range of decadent treats. If you opt for a combination excursion, such as a chocolate and beer tour, you can expect it to last between 3 and 4 hours instead.

Is it wheelchair friendly?

While some chocolate tastings in Bruges are accessible for wheelchair users, others are not. You can consult the booking page of your preferred excursion to see whether it is suitable for all members of your party.

If you don’t find a tour to suit your tastes, you can choose from a wide range of wheelchair-friendly city tours in Bruges.

When is the best time for a chocolate tasting in Bruges?

The best time for a chocolate tasting in Bruges is in the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). While summer is the peak tourist season, you'll experience large crowds and busy chocolate shops. When temperatures are high, some chocolatiers may even close in order to protect their produce.

Spring and autumn provide the optimal weather for enjoying a relaxed chocolate tasting, without fear of a melted dessert!

Consider joining a chocolate tasting near the start of your trip in Bruges for an introduction to the city's delectable heritage. Find your favorite bites so you can enjoy them once more or take some home at the end of your journey.

Travel tips

  • Try to sample a variety of chocolates. Belgium is famous for its pralines, truffles, and other chocolate-filled delights, but there's also a wide range of plain chocolate bars with different cocoa percentages that will delight your taste buds.
  • The shopkeepers and chocolatiers in Bruges are often happy to explain the process and the ingredients. Don't hesitate to ask questions about the chocolates you're tasting and learn more about their creation.
  • There are many chocolate shops in Bruges, and you might be tempted to visit as many as possible in one day. But to avoid overwhelming your palate, consider spreading your tastings over several days. This way, you'll also find your favorites.
  • If you're buying chocolates to take home, remember that chocolate should be stored in a cool, dry place. During warmer months, you might need to take extra care to prevent your purchases from melting.

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