Our local guide will share Turin’s significance in shaping Italian identity. Known for its chocolate, the city thrived as royal families indulged in tastings. Begin at a historic café with the original Bicerin, a drink enjoyed since the 1800s.
Stroll through Turin's landmarks and discover hidden gems. In a cozy setting, sample traditional chocolates like Gianduiotto and Cremino. The Gianduiotto, named after Gianduja, blends finely ground hazelnuts with chocolate—originating in 19th-century Turin when cocoa was scarce.
Continue tasting exceptional dark chocolate made from just 10% of the world’s finest cocoa. All products are 100% organic and “bean to bar.” Pair your chocolates with Barolo Chinato, an aromatized wine from the Barolo area that complements the chocolate flavors perfectly.
historic and prestigious patisserie located in Turin, Italy. establishment known for its elegant atmosphere and high-quality confections Step inside, and you'll be greeted by the aroma of freshly baked pastries, cakes, and cookies, each meticulously crafted with the finest ingredients and time-honored techniques. From classic delights like creamy tiramisu and flaky sfogliatelle to innovative creations that tantalize the taste buds
Piazza Vittorio Veneto is a large and historic square in the center of Turin, surrounded by Baroque buildings, cafes, and restaurants. It is dominated by the Church of Gran Madre di Dio and offers a vibrant and lively atmosphere, especially in the evening. At the heart of the square stands the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Savoy, a prominent figure in Turin's history. Flanked by twin churches, the Church of San Carlo and the Church of Santa Cristina, the square is a stunning example of baroque architecture. Piazza San Carlo is not only a picturesque destination but also a hub of activity. Locals gather here to socialize, enjoy a coffee at one of the many cafes, or simply soak in the beauty of their surroundings. It's also a popular spot for events, festivals, and cultural celebrations, adding to its allure as a dynamic focal point of Turin's city life
One of the most ancient pharmacies in Torino, a landmark of its history. The opening of the pharmacy dates back to the construction of the square.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive 10 minutes before the start of the tour and wait the chocolate tour guide in front of Caffè Elena, Piazza Vittorio Veneto 5/B, Torino.