Seattle Chocolate Tour
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Experience Highlights
This walking tour takes approximately 2.5 hours and passes through downtown Seattle. Chocolate shops can be found throughout much of the city, especially near Pike Place Market and in the surrounding neighbourhoods. An expert guide will accompany you along the tour, telling you about the history of cocoa, its transformation and its importance in the culinary world. The tour will give you the opportunity to taste 12 types of chocolate.
- Learn about the characteristics of this ingredient from a local guide.
- Enter the famous Pike Place Market
- Taste 12 varieties of chocolate
- Explore downtown Seattle in just over two and a half hours.
What’s included
- Chocolate tour
- Expert guide
- Chocolate tasting
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Step by Step
This walking tour allows you to discover an important aspect of Seattle's culture. A local guide will accompany you in the most famous shops, giving you the opportunity to taste 12 different varieties: bitter, with milk, with nuts or other ingredients. Not only will you taste different types, but also in multiple formats: truffles, bars, decorations, and more. The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
Seattle is a renowned destination for artisan chocolate. It is not only the taste of this ingredient that is appreciated here, but also sustainability and provenance. It is not for nothing that the Washington state metropolis is home to America's first fair trade chocolate maker: Theo Chocolate.
In Seattle, traditional and modern shops are found throughout the city, especially inside the famous Pike Place Market. It is the oldest market in the United States and a must-see destination in the Washington State metropolis. The itinerary runs not only inside the market but also through the surrounding neighbourhoods. In any case, the routes are not excessively long.
If you are visiting Seattle in winter, I recommend that you wear warm and comfortable clothing, as much of the tour is outdoors. If you have any specific needs - allergies, gluten intolerance, etc. - you will need to indicate this at the time of booking.