Beverly Hills’ Sweet Streets: A Self-Guided Chocolate Tour

Beverly Hills is synonymous with luxury and indulgence – and its chocolate scene is no exception. On this self-guided audio tour, you’ll discover craft chocolates with flavors, textures, and infusions

Beverly Hills is synonymous with luxury and indulgence – and its chocolate scene is no exception. On this self-guided audio tour, you’ll discover craft chocolates with flavors, textures, and infusions that transform the ordinary into extraordinary. From traditional European techniques to innovative California creations, you’ll experience chocolate in its most elevated forms while exploring the iconic streets and landmarks that make Beverly Hills famous. You’ll stroll through manicured gardens and past the elegant city hall with its Spanish Revival architecture and golden cupola. Along the way, you’ll learn about chocolate’s 3,000-year journey from Olmec, Mayan, and Aztec rituals, and find out how small family farms still produce 90 percents of the world’s cocoa. I’ll share the story of a Brazilian immigrant who brought Swiss chocolate expertise to Beverly Hills, and you’ll taste the difference between pralines, truffles, and bonbons created by world-renowned chocolatiers.

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Location: Los Angeles

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Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for this chocolate tour?

A: There’s no specific age limit for the Beverly Hills’ Sweet Streets tour. It’s family-friendly, so kids can join as long as they’re supervised. Just keep in mind that some chocolate tastings may be more appealing to adults! Feel free to take your time and enjoy the sights, too.

Q: What should we wear for the self-guided chocolate tour?

A: Wear comfy walking shoes since you'll be exploring Beverly Hills on foot! Dress in layers too—mornings can be chilly but it warms up later. If you plan on stopping by fancy chocolate shops, maybe steer clear of super casual wear to feel a bit more in sync with the area.

Q: Can you tell me about parking options near the starting point?

A: Parking can be tricky in Beverly Hills, but there are several garages nearby. The closest is the Rexford parking structure, which is just a short walk to the starting point. Also check for street parking if you're lucky! Just be sure to read the signs for any time restrictions.

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Just did the Sweet Streets chocolate tour—SO worth it!

I recently went on the Beverly Hills’ Sweet Streets self-guided chocolate tour and wow, it was amazing! The audio guide was super informative and the chocolate samples were to die for! My favorite was a dark chocolate truffle from this little shop that had a secret garden. The whole vibe of walking around Beverly Hills was just perfect. I definitely want to gift this experience to my sister for her birthday!

Thinking about getting the chocolate tour as a gift!

I’m looking for a unique gift for my friend who’s a huge chocolate fan. The Beverly Hills’ Sweet Streets tour looks awesome and it’s self-guided, which is nice for flexibility! Has anyone done this? How long does it take to complete the tour?