Indulge in traditional Belgian chocolate tasting
Producing more than 650,000 tonnes of the sweet stuff every year and with eight percent of the country’s workforce employed by the industry, Belgium is highly regarded as the chocolate capital of the world. If you’re a chocaholic and in need of your fix, this tasting tour through some of the best chocolate shops is an absolute must.
Taking place every Saturday at 2.30pm, what better way to spend a weekend afternoon than being surrounded by delicious treats? With the chance to sample the best chocolate from the likes of Pierre Marcolini, Godiva and Neuhaus, make sure to pack your appetite.
Professional English-speaking guides are also on hand so you can learn a thing or two along the way, so you can not only indulge with the food but the rich history and culture too, adding a secret ingredient to your experience. Well suited to all travellers but especially families and larger groups, everybody is sure to enjoy themselves.
WINGED BOOTS WISDOM
Even though you’re able to book the tour up to two hours before, it’s best to do so in advance to avoid disappointment.
Producing more than 650,000 tonnes of the sweet stuff every year and with eight percent of the country’s workforce employed by the industry, Belgium is highly regarded as the chocolate capital of the world. If you’re a chocaholic and in need of your fix, this tasting tour through some of the best chocolate shops is an absolute must.
Taking place every Saturday at 2.30pm, what better way to spend a weekend afternoon than being surrounded by delicious treats? With the chance to sample the best chocolate from the likes of Pierre Marcolini, Godiva and Neuhaus, make sure to pack your appetite.
Professional English-speaking guides are also on hand so you can learn a thing or two along the way, so you can not only indulge with the food but the rich history and culture too, adding a secret ingredient to your experience. Well suited to all travellers but especially families and larger groups, everybody is sure to enjoy themselves.
WINGED BOOTS WISDOM
Even though you’re able to book the tour up to two hours before, it’s best to do so in advance to avoid disappointment.
Producing more than 650,000 tonnes of the sweet stuff every year and with eight percent of the country’s workforce employed by the industry, Belgium is highly regarded as the chocolate capital of the world. If you’re a chocaholic and in need of your fix, this tasting tour through some of the best chocolate shops is an absolute must.
Taking place every Saturday at 2.30pm, what better way to spend a weekend afternoon than being surrounded by delicious treats? With the chance to sample the best chocolate from the likes of Pierre Marcolini, Godiva and Neuhaus, make sure to pack your appetite.
Professional English-speaking guides are also on hand so you can learn a thing or two along the way, so you can not only indulge with the food but the rich history and culture too, adding a secret ingredient to your experience. Well suited to all travellers but especially families and larger groups, everybody is sure to enjoy themselves.
WINGED BOOTS WISDOM
Even though you’re able to book the tour up to two hours before, it’s best to do so in advance to avoid disappointment.