A Sweet Way to Experience Turin: Private Kid-Friendly Chocolate Tour Including Bicerin
If you’re heading to Turin and looking for a fun, delicious way to see the city, this private chocolate tour might just be your perfect match. It’s tailored for families or anyone who loves a sweet treat, offering a chance to explore some of the best chocolate shops and learn about Turin’s proud chocolate-making heritage—all in a relaxed, family-friendly setting.
What really makes this tour stand out are two things: First, the expert guide who knows how to keep kids entertained while keeping adults interested. Second, the included tastings—from local chocolates to the iconic Bicerin—make the experience feel both indulgent and authentic. On the flip side, it’s around two hours, so it’s not a long outing, and if your kids aren’t into sweets or walking tours, it might be less engaging.
This tour works well for families, couples, or groups wanting a laid-back, tasty introduction to Turin’s sweet side. If you’re traveling with kids or just love discovering local specialties in an interactive way, it’s worth considering.
- Key Points
- Exploring Turin’s Chocolate Heritage
- Itinerary Breakdown
- Stop 1: Piazza Carignano
- Stop 2: Piazza Castello
- Stop 3: Piazza San Carlo
- The Tastings and Extras
- Practical Considerations
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- Private Kid-Friendly Chocolate Tour in Turin Including Bicerin
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Key Points

- Private and Personalized: Avoid crowds and enjoy a tailored experience with a dedicated guide.
- Family-Friendly: The guide is skilled at engaging children, making it suitable for families.
- Taste and Learn: Includes tastings of local chocolates and the famous Bicerin, with insights into how they’re made.
- Convenient and Informative: Covers key locations like Piazza Carignano, Piazza Castello, and Piazza San Carlo.
- Short and Sweet: The tour lasts around 2 hours, perfect for fitting into a busy day.
- All-Inclusive Tastings: No surprise costs—tastings and drinks are included in the price.
Exploring Turin’s Chocolate Heritage

Turin has long been celebrated as Italy’s chocolate capital. Walking through its streets, you’ll notice the focus on high-quality, regional chocolates, especially those made with Piedmont hazelnuts. This tour offers a chance to learn about that tradition in a relaxed, family-friendly way.
The price of approximately $202.76 per person might seem a bit steep, but considering the private setup, expert guide, and inclusive tastings, it’s a solid value—especially if you’re traveling with kids who need a more engaging, less rushed experience. Plus, booking about a month in advance ensures you get a spot during peak seasons.
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Itinerary Breakdown
Stop 1: Piazza Carignano
Your tour begins just outside the historic Palazzo Carignano. Here, the guide sets the tone—friendly, knowledgeable, and ready to keep kids entertained. The walk starts through the heart of Turin, giving you a first taste of the city’s charm. The walk’s brief, about 20 minutes, is a good warm-up, letting everyone get comfortable before diving into the chocolate highlights.
Stop 2: Piazza Castello
Next up is the bustling Piazza Castello, the city’s historic center. This is where you’ll explore some of Turin’s most iconic pastry shops and chocolatiers, like Baratti & Milano, famed for its Gianduiotto chocolates. The guide points out interesting details, such as Guido Gobino’s Cialdine Bitter Extra Blend—which even traveled to space in 2013 for astronauts.
The shop visits are quick but sweet—literally. The walking along the piazza offers a chance to appreciate the architecture and lively atmosphere. This stop takes about 30 minutes, enough for a couple of tastings and some fun facts.
Stop 3: Piazza San Carlo
The final stop is the historic Piazza San Carlo, home to the long-established chocolatier Stratta, operating since 1836. Here, you can sample the famed walnut logs or ask for seasonal specialties. The guide will entertain children with chocolate-themed activities, making it a fun, interactive experience.
The highlight is tasting the Bicerin, Turin’s signature layered hot drink of coffee, chocolate, and cream. This isn’t just a treat—it’s a taste of the city’s rich tradition. You’ll spend around 45 minutes here, rounding out your chocolate journey.
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The Tastings and Extras
This tour includes several tastings, so you’ll get to sample a variety of chocolates and pastries. The Bicerin is a standout, offering an authentic taste of Turin’s coffee-chocolate heritage. The guide’s approach makes sure kids stay engaged with activities, turning what might be a simple tasting into a fun and memorable part of your trip.
Having tastings included means no hidden charges, and the guide’s knowledge adds context to each sample, enriching the experience beyond just eating sweets. We loved the way the guide shared stories about the history and the local favorites, making each stop more meaningful.
Practical Considerations
Being a private tour, it’s tailored to your group’s pace and interests. The duration of about 2 hours is manageable for kids, especially with the engaging guide and included activities. It’s held entirely within the city center, so there’s no need for transportation or long walks.
However, note that hotel pickup or drop-off isn’t included—you’ll need to meet at Piazza Carignano. The tour is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking through historic streets.
While the reviews are limited, the one detailed review praises the experience as “wonderful for families,” highlighting that the guide was “lovely with children, knowledgeable, thoughtful, and personable.” That personal touch makes a big difference when traveling with younger ones.
Who Will Love This Tour?
If you’re traveling with children or enjoy a relaxed, interactive experience centered around food, this tour offers a fun way to discover Turin’s sweet side. It’s also ideal if you’re a chocolate lover eager to learn more about regional specialties and make some tasty memories. Authenticity is guaranteed with tastings of local chocolates and drinks like Bicerin, and the private setting ensures you won’t be rushed.
While it’s primarily geared toward families, adults also find value in understanding the city’s chocolate traditions and tasting some of the best local treats. If you’re after a quick, engaging, and delicious overview of Turin, this tour hits the spot.
Final Thoughts
This private kid-friendly chocolate tour manages to combine educational insight, delicious tastings, and a personal touch, making it a worthwhile pick for those who want more than just a typical city walk. The guide’s friendly demeanor and entertaining activities ensure that kids remain engaged without sacrificing the depth of local culture.
The price reflects a private experience, which is often more personalized and relaxed—something many travelers appreciate, especially with children in tow. If you’re seeking an enjoyable way to explore Turin while satisfying everyone’s sweet tooth, this tour likely won’t disappoint.
For families, couples, or small groups wanting a manageable, tasty introduction to Turin, this experience offers a perfect blend of flavor, fun, and local charm. Just remember to book ahead, especially during busy seasons, and be prepared for a delightful, indulgent adventure.
Private Kid-Friendly Chocolate Tour in Turin Including Bicerin
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FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s specifically designed to be kid-friendly, with a guide skilled at entertaining children and engaging activities centered around chocolate.
What is included in the price?
The tour price includes several tastings of local chocolates, pastry, Bicerin (or hot beverage or gelato), and the services of a professional, local guide.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable activity that fits well into a day of sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Piazza Carignano, so you’ll need to meet there—no hotel pickup is included.
Is this a group tour?
No, it’s a private tour, meaning only your group will participate, allowing for a more relaxed and personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility in planning.
This chocolate tour in Turin offers a friendly, flavorful, and engaging way to experience the city’s famous confectionery traditions. Whether you’re traveling with kids or just love sampling local sweets, it’s worth considering for a sweet day out.
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