Walk Beacon Hill to Boston Public Market with 5 chocolate tasting stops
90 minutes
Guided tour, Chocolate samples
Sample chocolate treats as you explore Beacon Hill and Downtown Boston on a guided walking tour that passes through Boston Common. Learn fun facts about chocolate while visiting local small businesses.
Plan to walk at least 2 miles at a leisurely pace. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Gratuities are not included (recommended $10–20 USD per guest).
Cancel at least 48 hours before the tour start time for a refund to the original payment method. No refund or reschedule within 48 hours, or for late arrivals/no-shows. If the operator cancels, you’ll be refunded in full. Private tours are not refundable.
Bring weather-appropriate clothes, comfortable walking shoes, and a water bottle or other beverage. Pack an umbrella if needed.
No. Gratuity isn’t included; a $10–20 USD tip per guest is recommended.
Yes. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Please meet your guide outside of Beacon Hill Chocolates at 91 Charles Street in Boston, MA in the Beacon Hill neighborhood.
These food tours hit differently by combining local culinary gems with unexpected elements like street art, history, and chocolate deep-dives. Guides like Sophie, Emily, Roberta, and Larom consistently earn praise for making guests feel like they're exploring with a knowledgeable friend rather than just following a script. The variety is impressive - you might find yourself painting on a graffiti wall in Central Square, learning donut etymology in Harvard Square, or sampling rare chocolate variations on Beacon Hill. The intimate, locally-focused approach really shines through. They partner with family-owned restaurants serving everything from Asian fusion to Peruvian cuisine, and even local Harvard students love discovering new favorites in their own backyard. Parents appreciate how engaging the tours are for teenagers, which is saying something. One reviewer noted the food portion of the Central Square tour felt light for the experience, though they mentioned additional stops were being added to address this. Overall, these tours deliver that sweet spot of being educational without feeling like a lecture, with enough delicious food to keep everyone happy.