Discover the rich history of chocolate on this immersive 3-hour tour in Santa Fe, the oldest capital city in the United States. Explore the evolution of chocolate from ancient elixirs to modern delights. Sample unique offerings at four local chocolate shops, each showcasing a distinct aspect of Santa Fe's culinary scene. Delve into the stories of chocolate’s cultural significance while enjoying a flavorful journey through time.
- Explore four local chocolate shops with unique specialties: Kakawa Chocolate house, Chocolate En La Plaza, Chocolate and Cashmere and Senior Murphy's.
- Learn about chocolate’s history from ancient Central America to modern treats
- Tour duration of 3 hours with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 12 participants
- Comfortable shoes and a bottle of water are recommended for this walking tour
We will be picking up in the lobby of La Fonda on the Plaza right next to the concierge desk. We will have a sign to distinguish us as the Guide.
Our guide will meet you at the Concierge Desk of La Fonda on the Plaza and we will spend approximately first 40 minutes going through the history of chocolate in their historic lobby.
Meet the owners, learn about chocolate elixirs, have a taste of how chocolate was originally served.
Spend time weaving Santa Fe's history into the tour at a remarkable stop that includes an old adobe residence and the oldest Spanish Mission church in the city
We visit three chocolatiers near the historic Santa Fe Plaza: Chocolate En La Plaza, the only chocolatier that does "bean to bar", Chocolate and Cashmere, a wonderful combination of two luxuries (at the famous 109 East Palace address connected to the Manhattan Project), and Senior Murphy's, the oldest chocolatier in Santa Fe, dating back to 1971
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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