5 Chocolate Tours To Take In Switzerland

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When it comes to chocolate, there’s no competing with Switzerland. The country is one of the largest consumers of chocolate in the world

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The birthplace of Nestlé, Lindt and Toblerone, Switzerland has perfected the art of chocolate-making since 1875 when Daniel Peter and Henri Nestle invented milk chocolate.

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Here are some of the chocolate tours you can take in Switzerland:

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1. Chocolate Tasting with Max Chocolatier in Lucerne Choose from a variety of experiences from curated tasting sessions to understand the finer notes of Swiss chocolate to hour long workshops .

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2. Explore Geneva with the ‘Choco Pass’ For those who like to explore Geneva at their own pace, visitors can opt for the ‘Choco Pass’, that gets activated as soon as you step foot into your first chocolate shop.

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3. Tour At The Lindt Home of Chocolate, Zurich Carrying forward a legacy of over 100 years, the Lindt Home of Chocolate based in Zurich, is one of the most popular museums in Switzerland.

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4. The Chocolate Train Tour, Broc Climb aboard the Chocolate Train for a unique journey from Montreux to Gruyères, finally ending at the factory at Cailler Nestlé in Broc.

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5. Aeschbach Chocolatier, Root Situated near Lucerne, this offers guided tours that take you through their chocolate production.

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So, have you taken any of these chocolate tours in Switzerland?