Chocolate Tastings in London

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If you’re seeking a sweet way to spend a few hours in the city, look no further than a chocolate tasting in London. Set in the most luxurious districts of the “Big Smoke,” these excursions lead you on a mouthwatering journey to discover the most delicious treats in the country, favored by royals and authors alike.

Sure to be a hit with the whole family, these experiences are a must while in London.

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Chocolate Tastings in London

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If you’re seeking a sweet way to spend a few hours in the city, look no further than a chocolate tasting in London. Set in the most luxurious districts of the “Big Smoke,” these excursions lead you on a mouthwatering journey to discover the most delicious treats in the country, favored by royals and authors alike.

Sure to be a hit with the whole family, these experiences are a must while in London.

Here's all your guide chocolate tastings, one of the most delicious gastronomic experiences in London.

What are the best chocolate tasting experiences in London?

Chocolate tasting tours in London

Discover London’s best-kept secrets — its mouthwatering truffles — on this tour that encompasses several chocolate shops.

After meeting your guide outside Green Park, you’ll wander around the luxurious district of Mayfair, known for its high-end boutiques and upscale restaurants. As you make your way through the quaint streets, you’ll stop at several chocolatiers to sample perfectly rich and indulgent truffles, among other sweet treats.

Your guide is a professional within the cocoa community and has immaculate taste when it comes to selecting the most skilled artisans, and they’ll also be able to fill you in on the samples that you try.

Private Mayfair chocolate tour in London

If you’re looking for greater personalization than a group excursion can provide, consider choosing a private chocolate tour in London.

On this chocolate tasting experience, you’ll stroll through three of London’s most esteemed neighborhoods — Mayfair, Soho and Piccadilly. See historic homes, renowned jazz clubs and designer stores as you amble through this spectacular corner of the city alongside a guide who is dedicated to your enjoyment.

Feel your taste buds explode as the decadent flavor of high-end truffles hits your tongue and select your favorites to take home to your loved ones. You’ll feel the passion and experience oozing from your guide as you learn about who supplies chocolate to the royal family and other famous figures, and wash down your truffles with rich and velvety hot chocolate.

Are there any combos available with chocolate tastings in London?

Private chocolate, fried chicken and wine tasting in London

Those who are seeking a more diverse gastronomic experience can opt for a combination London food tour that includes chocolate, fried chicken and a wine tasting. You’ll invite a culinary whizz into your accommodation who will whip up a storm in the kitchen while you put your feet up.

They will lead you through a wine tasting, paired with complimentary cheeses, before producing a platter of fried chicken, featuring several flavors from around the world, including those from Korea and Russia. Finish off your experience with more wine, paired with a range of smooth chocolates.

Which places are visited?

Cocoa was introduced to London during the 17th century, first as a medicine to cure a multitude of ailments such as fevers and headaches. Over time, the cocoa bean was turned into a drink and then into the truffles and bars you see today. The prestigious neighborhood of Mayfair is home to a number of chocolate shops, which provide treats to England’s upper class.

Among these chocolatiers is the esteemed Charbonnel et Walker, which was established in London in 1875 after King Edward VII persuaded Madame Charbonnel to move her business to the city from Paris. A firm favorite with royals, Queen Elizabeth II was also among the clientele served here.

How much do chocolate tasting experiences in London cost?

A basic chocolate tasting in London costs £50 per person of any age and you’ll be part of a large group, capped at 100 participants.

If you choose to book a private London chocolate tasting, you’ll pay between £180 and £190 per person, and you can select to travel in a party of up to eight guests.

Combination food experiences have a minimum party size of three adults and you can book for up to 18 guests. You’ll pay £130 per person with the minimum group size, however, you’ll save money per head with each individual added to the group. With the maximum number in your party, you’ll each pay less than £80.

What do chocolate tasting experiences include?

Chocolate tastings in London all include a myriad of different truffles and other sweet treats to try. You’ll also have a guide to lead you between sites and fill you in on more details than you could ever need to know about cocoa.

If you choose a combination tour, you’ll also be provided with several samples of wine, as well as other foods, such as fried chicken.

Where do the excursions start?

Chocolate tastings in London usually begin in the Soho or Mayfair districts of London. The starting location is usually a recognizable monument, such as Green Park Station, which you’ll be able to navigate your way to via public transport. In some cases, such as with combination tours, your guide will come to you, making for a seamless experience.

How long is the experience?

Chocolate tours in London typically last between 2 and 3 hours, making this an easy activity to slip into your itinerary, no matter how long you have to spend in London.

Are the excursions wheelchair friendly?

Some chocolate tastings in London are wheelchair friendly, while others aren’t. Because of this, you should consult the booking page of your preferred excursion or contact the operator to see if your tour is suitable for your party.

When is the best time to enjoy a chocolate tasting in London?

While chocolate tastings can be enjoyed year-round, the best time for one in London is arguably in the spring and autumn months, when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists crowding around the shops.

Know before you go

  • Popular chocolate tasting experiences can get booked up quickly, especially during peak tourist season or around holidays, so make sure to book your spot well in advance.
  • Before the tasting, try to avoid strong-flavored food and drink, such as coffee or spicy food, which can affect your taste buds.
  • Inform your guide of any dietary restrictions before your tour.

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