Chocolate Tastings in Zürich

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Switzerland's largest city, Zürich, is an urban hub that's sometimes forgotten in comparison to its stunning alpine landscapes. But don't underestimate the city's appeal — it's just as captivating, especially when it comes to food.

Zürich is home to some of the world's finest chocolate makers, from traditional family-run chocolatiers to innovative bean-to-bar artisans. So if you're visiting soon, a chocolate tour in Zürich is an absolute must.

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Chocolate Tastings in Zürich

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Switzerland's largest city, Zürich, is an urban hub that's sometimes forgotten in comparison to its stunning alpine landscapes. But don't underestimate the city's appeal — it's just as captivating, especially when it comes to food.

Zürich is home to some of the world's finest chocolate makers, from traditional family-run chocolatiers to innovative bean-to-bar artisans. So if you're visiting soon, a chocolate tour in Zürich is an absolute must.

Here's all you need to know about chocolate tours, one of the most captivating and mouth-watering culinary experiences in Zürich.

What are the best chocolate tours in Zürich?

Zürich chocolate walking tour

After meeting up with your local guide, you'll have the opportunity to explore and sample treats from some of Zürich's finest artisan chocolatiers, discovering their unique stories and tasting their exquisite creations.

Expect to sample truffles, pralines and the signature Zürich sweet of Luxemburgerli macarons at the famous Coffee House Sprüngli. As you walk around the city, you'll pass by landmarks like Grossmünster Church, Bahnhofstrasse and Lindenhof too.

Private tour of the Lindt Chocolate Factory

The Lindt name is synonymous with Swiss chocolate, so it's only fitting to join one of the Zürich chocolate tours that ventures by luxury van to nearby the riverside suburb of Kilchberg.

Here, on this private experience, you'll learn about the history and production process of the Lindt & Sprüngli Chocolate Shop, see an enormous chocolate fountain and be treated to plenty of tastings throughout.

Chocolate tasting tour on a tuk-tuk

This 90-minute tour lets you see more of the city's sights with the added bonus of indulgent chocolates from no less than three maître chocolatiers. As you zip around Old Town on a tuk-tuk, your guide will explain to you the evolution of chocolate in Zürich and share insights into the city’s culture as well.

Sustainable Zürich chocolate tour

This delicious adventure focuses on Zürich's lesser-known neighborhoods, taking you through along streets like Butzenstrasse and Bertastrasse to uncover hidden gems. Along the way, you'll sample chocolates that have been sustainably sourced by local "bean-to-bar" chocolate makers.

During the tour, your friendly guide will share insights into the city's culture. You'll also learn about Zürich’s role in the world of Swiss chocolate and get to try some truly unique creations.

Which places are visited?

Every Zürich walking tour and city tour will have a slightly different route, but you can expect to see some of the city’s most iconic landmarks like Grossmünster Church, Bahnhofstrasse and Lindenhof.

The private tour of the Lindt Chocolate Factory takes visitors out by luxury van to Kilchberg, a riverside suburb of Zürich. Sustainable Zürich chocolate tours venture to the lesser-known neighborhoods of Butzenstrasse and Bertastrasse, while still passing some familiar sights like Lindenhof along the way.

Other tours may also include local activities like a river cruise, where you can see the beautiful Zürich skyline. Alternatively, some chocolate tours visit cheese tastings too. Or, to see the most in one day, combination tours may visit locations like Gruyères Castle and the Cogwheel railway.

How much do chocolate tours in Zürich cost?

Chocolate tours in Zürich range between €30 and €140 for walking tours. This covers all of the tastings, as well as the local guide. A tuk-tuk tour costs around €160 per person.

For a private tour of the Lindt Chocolate Factory, expect to pay around €830 per group of up to seven people, which equates to roughly €120 each.

Combination tours that include chocolate tastings plus sightseeing or river cruises range from €70 to €100 per person, while private excursions can cost between €400 and €800 per person, with the price varying depending on group size.

What is included?

Every tour includes an experienced guide, tastings of chocolate from local maître chocolatiers, as well as insight into the history and culture of Zürich.

Private excursions may also include transport to and from locations, while combination tours may include entrance fees and activities such as a river cruise or cheese factory visit. Double-check with the provider when booking to confirm exactly what is included.

Where does it start?

Every Zürich chocolate tour has a slightly different meeting point. Inner-city walking tours will usually meet at a famous landmark in Old Town, such as in front of the Credit Suisse global headquarters.

Longer combination tours sometimes offer hotel pickup, so check the details when booking.

How long does it last?

The typical duration for basic chocolate-tasting tours in Zürich is around 2 hours. When combined with other activities like a boat cruise or a sightseeing trip, it will last between 3 and 5 hours.

When is the best time for a chocolate tour in Zürich?

The best time to visit Zürich for a chocolate tour is during the summer months, when there are plenty of outdoor events and activities. As for the time of day, both morning and afternoon tours are popular, after you've had breakfast or lunch.

Are there any combos available with chocolate tours in Zürich?

Yes, there are a few combo tours available that include a chocolate-tasting experience. Most of these combine a cruise along the Limmat River or Lake Zürich with a visit to the Lindt factory.

There are also half-day combination tours for those who have a sweet tooth, but also want something savory. Specifically, there are tours offered to nearby cities, such as Gruyères, where you can visit a castle and a cheese factory.

Is it safe?

Chocolate tasting tours in Zürich are perfectly safe, as the professional guides and drivers are accordingly certified. However, if you suffer from food allergies (especially to dairy or nuts), these tours should be avoided.

Keep in mind that not all tours are wheelchair accessible. If you are in doubt or have any concerns, contact the tour provider for further information.

Are children allowed?

Children are allowed on chocolate tasting tours in Zürich, provided they are accompanied by an adult. The minimum age requirement is 3 years old and most tours are stroller accessible.

Travel tips

  • You'll be tasting a variety of chocolate flavors throughout the tour, so come with an appetite.
  • Make sure you wear comfortable shoes, as some tours involve walking.
  • Book your experience online ahead of time to avoid disappointment.

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