
Cooking Classes in Rome
Learn to make fresh pasta and pizza in a fun hands-on cooking classes in Rome
Choose your cooking class in Rome
Fresh Pasta Making Class by the Vatican
Near the Vatican, and ideal after a day of museums, this pasta class in Prati teaches you how to make fresh pasta and tiramisu in a local Roman kitchen.
Pizza Making Class
Join a hands-on pizza-making workshop in a beloved Roman restaurant, home to Trastevere’s oldest wood-fired oven.
Fresh Pasta Making Class in Trastevere
In the heart of Trastevere, you`ll make fresh pasta by hand, prepare tiramisu and settle in for the part everyone likes best: eating it.
Cook like a Roman: Hands-On Cooking Classes in Rome
The best way to understand Italian cooking is to make it yourself, and Rome is one of the best places to start.
In our Rome cooking classes, you step into a working kitchen and start with the basics: flour, eggs, and a wooden work surface. You’ll mix the dough, roll it out, and shape it by hand while local chefs guide you through the techniques Italians use at home.
Depending on the class, you might prepare fresh pasta and tiramisù, or classic Italian pizza. The focus stays on using simple ingredients and straightforward methods that make Italian cooking so distinctive.
Wine is part of the experience, too. There’s prosecco to begin, followed by red and white wine as the cooking unfolds. When everything is ready, everyone sits down to enjoy the meal together.
Whether you’re new to the kitchen or already love to cook, a cooking class in Rome is a memorable way to spend an evening in the city.
Why travellers love our Rome cooking classes
• Small groups and hands-on cooking
• Fresh pasta made from scratch
• Plenty of Italian wine (prosecco, red and white)
• Friendly local chefs
• Enjoy the meal you prepare together
Your Questions About Our Rome Cooking Classes
Not at all. Our Italian cooking classes in Rome are designed for beginners and enthusiastic home cooks alike. Local chefs guide you step by step, so you can relax and enjoy the process.
Depending on the class you choose, you’ll learn to prepare fresh pasta from scratch, classic tiramisu, or join a dedicated pizza class where you make traditional Italian pizza by hand. Every experience is hands-on, and you’ll sit down at the end to enjoy the dishes together with wine.
Yes. Prosecco, red and white wine are served throughout the experience.
Yes. Families are very welcome, and children often love the hands-on part of making pasta or pizza. It’s a fun way to spend time together while learning a bit about Italian food culture.