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Brussels Artisanal Chocolate Tasting Tour

4.8(628)Brussels1 hour
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Description

People come from all over the world to taste the famous Belgian chocolate. Join us on this 90-minute Brussels Chocolate Tour as we visit some of the best chocolate shops in the city, for what is surely our most delicious tour! Rather than the countless average makers filling the city, we take you to royal warrant holders, a world-champion pastry chef, pioneers of ethical bean-to-bar sourcing, and inventive chocolatiers who blend Belgian tradition with flavours from across the globe. Winding through the medieval heart of Brussels and its elegant glass-roofed galleries, you'll discover how chocolate first reached Belgium and grew into a symbol of the country itself. Along the way you'll enjoy some generous tastings — pralines, truffles and ganache — each chosen to reveal a different side of the craft. Led by passionate local experts who handpick the finest shops on the day, it's an indulgent journey through the history, artistry and sheer pleasure of Belgian chocolate.

Tour Options

Sept - Oct 2026
Tour in English
  • 90-minute walking tour with an English-speaking guide

Itinerary

15 min

Meet your guide in front of the tower of City Hall, on Grand Place/Grote Markt. Your tour begins in the heart of Brussels, standing in one of Europe's most breathtaking squares, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1998. Dating back to the 11th century as a marketplace, the square was rebuilt in stunning Baroque style after a devastating French bombardment in 1695, and today its gilded guildhalls and towering Town Hall spire reflect the wealth and craftsmanship of Brussels' medieval trade guilds. Your guide will unpack how this history set the stage for Belgium's chocolate legacy: as a hub of European trade routes, Brussels had early access to cocoa from the Congo Free State, and by the early 20th century, innovators like Jean Neuhaus were perfecting the praline right here in the city. Learn how royal patronage, master chocolatiers, and centuries of trading tradition combined to transform Brussels into the chocolate capital of the world, a reputation it proudly upholds today.

15 min

Step into Europe's oldest covered shopping arcade, an architectural marvel that opened in 1847 and set the standard for elegant glass-roofed galleries across the continent. Commissioned by King Leopold I, this stunning passage was built to give Brussels' elite a refined space to stroll, shop, and socialize, sheltered from the city's unpredictable weather. Wander beneath its soaring arched glass ceiling, flanked by elegant neoclassical facades, and you'll spot why this gallery has long been a favorite address for Belgium's finest chocolatiers, including some of the very shops on your tasting route. Your guide will share how the gallery's grandeur helped cement chocolate as a symbol of luxury and refinement in Belgian culture, a legacy that continues today with shops like Neuhaus, founded here in 1857 and credited with inventing the praline itself. This stop offers a beautiful blend of architecture, history, and indulgence in one of Brussels' most photogenic spots.

10 min

Bakers and chocolatiers to the Belgian royal family, Herman Van Dender is one of the most respected names in the city. In 2023 the prestigious Gault&Millau guide named it the best chocolatier in Brussels — a recognition of the precision and artistry behind every piece. Here your guide talks you through what sets truly great chocolate apart, from the quality of the cacao to the balance of a well-made ganache, as you taste for yourself why this house has earned its royal reputation.

10 min

For over a hundred years and five generations, the Corné family has been making chocolate in Brussels. Corné Dynastie carries that heritage into every praline, made using recipes and techniques handed down through the family's own workshop. If we're very lucky, we may even meet the chocolatier himself — he works full time in the shop when he isn't crafting pralines in the family atelier. It's a rare chance to speak with someone who has inherited a craft a century in the making, and to taste the results for yourself.

10 min

Founded in 1919, Mary holds a special place in the story of Belgian chocolate: its founder was the first female chocolatier in the city, a pioneer in what was very much a man's world. She designed all her own packaging and livery, and Mary became the first house to hold an official royal warrant. Elegant, historic and quietly revolutionary, Mary still makes chocolate in the tradition its founder established. Here you'll taste pralines from a maison that helped shape the very idea of Belgian luxury chocolate.

10 min

When it's open and the timing is right, we may step into a genuine working chocolate atelier to see what really goes on behind the finished bar. If we're lucky, you'll watch chocolate being made from the humble cacao bean all the way through to the finished bar — the melting, tempering and moulding that most people never get to see. Because this is a real working space rather than a fixed exhibit, it isn't always open or in production, and your guide will decide on the day whether a visit is right for the tour. When it does happen, it's a wonderful window into the craft behind everything else you'll taste.

10 min

Part chocolate shop, part art gallery, Pierre Marcolini is where Belgian chocolate meets high craftsmanship. Named the world's best pastry chef in 2020, Marcolini was a pioneer of the bean-to-bar movement, sourcing his cacao ethically and controlling every step from raw bean to finished creation. The result is chocolate treated as fine art — precise, refined and beautifully presented. Here you'll taste work from one of the most celebrated names in the international chocolate world.

10 min

We end our walk with one of Brussels' most original chocolatiers. Laurent Gerbaud is celebrated for his inventive approach to flavour: after spending time working in China, he returned home with a palette of Asian ingredients and influences that he weaves into his traditional Belgian craft. Expect the unexpected — fruit, spice and combinations you won't find anywhere else — as your guide draws the day's tasting to a close with something genuinely different, and a final reflection on why Belgian chocolate continues to captivate the world.

Highlights

Professional guide
Five tastings of a variety of different Belgian Chocolates
Small-group experience

What's included

Included
Professional guide
Five tastings of a variety of different Belgian Chocolates
Small-group experience
Not included
Hotel pickup and drop off
Additional food and drinks
Gratuities
White chocolate. JK, you can have it if you want. We'll explain why it's not actually chocolate!

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children under 5 are welcome on this tour for free.
  • Our guides choose the shops and stops that best suit each tour — the chocolatiers they rate most highly, and what works best on the day. For this reason the exact shops visited may vary from tour to tour, and not every stop listed here will feature on every departure. What never changes is our commitment to taking you only to the very best of Brussels' chocolate.
  • Please keep in mind that the 'Infant' ticket option doesn't include chocolate tasting.
  • Our guides have your best interests in mind; while the tour usually includes the sites & stories mentioned and lasts about 1.5-2 hours, your tour may vary depending on what your guide thinks is best for your group.
  • Dietary requirements (gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan) can be accommodated — just let your guide know.

Reviews(628)

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MrChristopher_H
August 15, 2026
Not the best

The meeting point was vague and the guide arrived right on start time ….so frustrating The guide ended by saying tips aren’t required but would be appreciate

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David_S
August 13, 2026
Great Fun

A really nice way to see the retail district of Brussels. Our guide Fraser was fantastic and had that big Scottish personality that is infectious. He chose a series of boutique chocolate shops to see and taste that all had some really good backstory which was great. 1 hour was just the right amount of time. There was about 18 in the group which is about the limit of what you would want.

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273narasimhann
July 28, 2026
Fab chocolate tour experience

Great experience . Must do in Belgium . We went through a series of artisanal chocolate makers, with nuggets of Belgium history and chocolate history in the region . The guide was very knowledgeable, funny and accommodated our allergy needs.

Operator response

What a lovely review! We’re so glad you enjoyed the chocolate tastings, the stories behind Belgium’s chocolate culture, and the personal touches from your guide. Thank you for recommending this experience and joining us! 🍫 Tricia | SANDEMANs Team

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TMc4
July 28, 2026
A Brussels highlight

Bruce our tour guide was welcoming, informative and helpful. Would recommend as part of any Brussels experience.

Operator response

Thank you for joining us! We’re happy that Bruce’s friendly approach and helpful insights made your tour a highlight of your Brussels visit. We appreciate your recommendation! Tricia | SANDEMANs Team

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Viajeraguate
July 26, 2026
For the love of chocolate and culture

Awesome experience with a very fun and knowledgeable guide. Samples of chocolates were full size and we were very impressed by the choice of the stores we visited. Highly recommended!

Operator response

What a wonderful way to describe your experience — thank you! Sharing Belgium’s chocolate culture is about more than just tasting chocolate; it’s about discovering the craft, history, and passion behind it. We’re so happy that our guide and the chocolatiers we visited helped make it such a memorable experience. Tricia | SANDEMANs Team

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Mette_B
July 22, 2026
Fast track to the Brussel world of chocolade

90 well spend minutes with a small group and a wonderful guide. You visit some of the best chocolate shops and taste excellent chocolate. Learn about the history of chocolate and the shop owners. A quick visit to the mini factory in the Museum of chokolade. It would have been nice if chocolate was made that day. Our guide, Mario, was incredible. Interesting, easy to hear and understand, funny very well organised.

Operator response

Thank you for your wonderful review! We’re glad you had such a great time discovering the history and flavors of chocolate with Mario. A small group experience allows for a more personal journey, and we’re happy that you enjoyed the visits, tastings, and stories behind the chocolate shops. We hope to welcome you again for another tasty adventure! Tricia | SANDEMANs Team

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Dana_R
July 18, 2026
Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate!!

Excellent tour guide! Forgot his name. We visited many chocolate businesses. I wish we had seen actual chocolate being made not just the machines. Visor could give better, more specific directions for meeting location. It is nerve racking when you have paid spot of money for s as tour and may miss it because you cannot find the location. Once I was able to find the red umbrella person- it made more sense/ he did not have a red shirt as advertised. There are many tours in the same location.

Operator response

We’re glad to hear your guide helped make the tour enjoyable! Thank you as well for sharing your honest suggestions—we understand how important clear meeting instructions are, especially when there are multiple tours in the same area. We’ll be sure to pass this feedback to the team. Thanks again for joining us! We hope to have the chance to show you more of the city in the future. Tricia | SANDEMANs Team

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Kimberly_V
July 12, 2026
Great Guide & Tasty Chocolates

Fraser was an awesome, enthusiastic tour guide! Very personable and well-spoken. He provided us with an interesting history of Belgian chocolates and a variety of samples. Highly recommend!

Operator response

Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re glad Fraser made your tour memorable. We hope to welcome you again soon! Tricia | SANDEMANs Team

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814grahamu
July 10, 2026
Great Tour

Guide (Fraser) was fantastic. Kept us engaged and informed throughout the whole tour

Operator response

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review! 😊 We're so glad to hear Fraser kept you engaged throughout the tour. There's nothing better than hearing our guests had a fun and informative experience. We hope to see you again on another SANDEMANs tour!

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Maria_C
July 8, 2026
Great tour guy

The tour guy was helpful, friendly and was funny. I learnt more and has a good understanding of the history

Operator response

Dear Maria, Thank you very much for sharing your experience with us. We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed the tour and appreciated the friendly and engaging atmosphere. It's especially rewarding to know you came away with a deeper understanding of Brussels' fascinating history. Thank you again for choosing SANDEMANs, and we hope to welcome you back on another tour in the future. Warm regards, Karla S. | SANDEMANs Tours

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