On a short, one-hour walk through Old Bellevue you can taste the Pacific Northwest’s sweet connections to chocolate and urban life. This Chocolate in Bellevue! tour threads less than a mile from See’s Candies, 10212 NE 8th St, Bellevue, 98004, past storefronts and mapled streets to Fran’s Chocolates on Main Street. The route is compact and pedestrian-friendly, a pocket of walkable city where the focus is on flavor, craft, and conversation. The scene centers on two distinct chocolatiers: See’s Candies, a California institution known for classic confections, and Fran’s Chocolates, a Seattle-based maker prized for single-origin bonbons and salted caramels. Tasting stops highlight differences in bean origin, roast profile, and texture—milk versus dark, nutty versus citrusy—so even in an hour you’ll leave with a sharper palate. Along the way, guides explain sourcing practices, tempering techniques, and regional preferences that shape what you taste. Old Bellevue itself is part of the experience. The short walk crosses NE 8th Street and skirts Bellevue Square Mall, offering storefront architecture from mid-century to contemporary glass-front shops. Street trees, seasonal planters, and the human bustle frame each tasting, turning the walk into an urban micro-adventure rather than a passive sample run. For a historical aside, Old Bellevue grew into a neighborhood commercial hub in the early 20th century and still preserves small-block scale and local retailers amid larger city development. This outing is ideal for visitors staying in Bellevue or nearby Seattle who want a low-effort, high-reward way to learn about chocolate culture. It’s accessible for most people: the path is flat, the pace measured, and group sizes are small—up to 10 people—so questions are welcome. Because the tour centers on food, it’s also an easy add-on to a day of hiking or park visits; pair it with an afternoon at Bellevue Botanical Garden for a nature-meets-culture day. Why book this with a local guide? They point out nuances you’d miss on your own: regional chocolate histories, local supply chains, and the small businesses that give Old Bellevue personality. Practical tips—where to sit, which bite to try first, and how to bring back fragile confections—come with every stop. For anyone who appreciates craft food and urban exploration, this hour-long tasting offers concentrated delight and a new way to read a city through its sweets. Meeting Point: See’s Candies, 10212 NE 8th St. Bellevue, 98004. The listing notes Free cancellations, a live guide in English, and group sizes capped at up to 10 people, which keeps the pace intimate. The one-hour format is perfect for travelers with tight schedules. Wear comfortable shoes, bring a small tote for purchases, and leave extra room in your day to explore nearby parks, shops, or an evening meal in downtown Bellevue.