Discover Barcelona’s sweetest side on a walking tour that blends history, flavor, and local charm. Stroll through the lively streets of El Born with a local host who knows where to find the city’s best chocolate treats. From sipping rich hot chocolate to biting into artisanal bonbons, every stop reveals a new taste and a story about how chocolate shaped Barcelona’s culture. The highlight awaits at the Museu de la Xocolata, where your entry ticket comes with an edible surprise and a chance to explore chocolate’s fascinating past and creative artistry. Perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers, this flexible experience can be personalized to match your pace and sweet cravings.
✔ Entry to the Museu de la Xocolata with a sweet surprise
✔ Taste a variety of traditional and artisanal chocolate creations
✔ Learn the fascinating story of chocolate’s journey to Europe
✔ Explore the vibrant and historic El Born neighborhood
✔ Enjoy a flexible, customizable experience with a local host
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Meet your local guide at Carrer de la Princesa, 55, Ciutat Vella, in the charming El Born district to start your chocolate adventure. Begin your journey with artisan chocolate tastings at nearby chocolaterías. Enjoy treats such as traditional hot chocolate, filled bonbons, and chocolate-dipped delights while your guide shares the history of chocolate’s arrival in Europe and its significance in Catalan culture. This stop combines the introduction to the tour with delicious first bites of Barcelona’s chocolate specialties.
Visit the Chocolate Museum, where your entry ticket includes a small edible surprise. Explore the fascinating exhibits, including chocolate sculptures, and learn about Barcelona’s role in the chocolate trade and how it shaped local culture. Your host will explain the chocolate-making process and share fun stories from history.
Address: Carrer del Comerç, 36, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Conclude the tour by exploring the charming streets of El Born, discovering hidden chocolate shops and tasting spots favored by locals. Listen to fascinating anecdotes about chocolate in Barcelona while enjoying the ambiance of this historic neighborhood.
Please be aware that the itinerary is only an example and may vary.
Please meet at the museum entrance in Barcelona to begin your journey.
We’ll share your guide’s name and contact details (by email and WhatsApp) shortly after you complete your booking—usually within a few days.
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