Private guided tour: Masters Chocolatier

The "Masters Chocolatier" private tour is :

A guided experience with an expert guide to discover Lausanne’s history and its artisan chocolatiers

An exclusive tasting of handcrafted chocolates

An authentic and immersive experience into the world of chocolate

From 300 CHF
Discover the history of Lausanne and its links with the art of master chocolate makers on this guided tour.
Accompanied by one of our passionate guides, explore the charming streets of Lausanne while uncovering the fascinating history that ties the city to the art of chocolate. Your guide will share how Lausanne became a Swiss chocolate hub, from its historical roots to modern craftsmanship.

Throughout this immersive tour, you’ll enjoy tastings from three of Lausanne’s finest artisan chocolatiers, each bringing their unique touch to this celebrated tradition. Whether you’re a chocolate enthusiast or simply curious to discover the craft, this guided tour promises a delightful, flavorful experience in the heart of Lausanne.

The "Masters Chocolatier" private tour is :

A guided experience with an expert guide to discover Lausanne’s history and its artisan chocolatiers

An exclusive tasting of handcrafted chocolates

An authentic and immersive experience into the world of chocolate

From 300 CHF
Private guided tour: Masters Chocolatier

Practical information

Languages of the tours

French, English, German, Swiss-German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese and Chinese. The choice of language is made during your reservation.

Number of people

Group of 15 people per visit.

Family

To discover the city of Lausanne in a fun way, a surprise awaits children under the age of 12. Please enter the number of children under 12 in the section “Remarques” when you book.

Reduced mobility

Guided tours of Lausanne can be customised for people with reduced mobility. Please contact our team by e-mail: experiences@lausanne-tourisme.ch. Lausanne has a unique topography, with a cobbled surface in the city centre. The pavement is therefore not uniform and there may be a maximum gradient of 15%.