
A guided chocolate tasting walking tour through Brighton's hidden streets and historic lanes, featuring artisanal chocolate stops.
If you have been looking for a different way to spend an afternoon in Brighton, there is a walking tour coming up that focuses on the city's independent chocolate scene. The Brighton Chocolate Tour is part of the 'City Uncovered' series, which aims to highlight lesser-known aspects of the city through guided experiences. Rather than just walking through the main tourist spots, this tour is designed to take participants through some of the hidden streets and historic lanes that define the local character.
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The tour is scheduled to run from June 1 to June 14, 2026. During this two-week period, there are two sessions available each day: one in the morning from 11:00 to 12:30, and an afternoon session from 13:30 to 15:00. The experience is led by a local guide who provides context about the history of the area while navigating the route. The itinerary includes four specific stops where participants can taste various artisanal chocolates, offering a look at the work of local chocolatiers.
For those planning to attend, the meeting point is Brighton Station on Queens Road (BN1 3XP). Since this is a guided experience involving specific tastings, tickets need to be booked online in advance. It is a straightforward format: you walk, you learn about the local independent scene, and you sample products at the selected stops. It is a practical option if you are interested in combining a bit of local history with a food-focused activity, without the usual rush of a standard city tour.








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