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Join this fun and relaxed Austrian cooking class in Salzburg, learn to make apple strudel and cookies, enjoy a delicious lunch, and meet people from around the world.
If you’re looking for a hands-on taste of Austria in Salzburg, the Cookies and Apple Strudel Cooking Class Including Lunch offers a delightful way to spend about 1.5 hours. Priced at $66 per person, this experience is perfect for families, food lovers, or anyone wanting to learn a beloved Austrian dessert in a friendly atmosphere. Located in Upper Austria, this class takes place in a cozy kitchen built into a stone wall, creating a warm, inviting setting. The class is led by an experienced instructor, and with a maximum of 15 participants, the environment remains intimate and relaxed.
Participants get the chance to make their own authentic Austrian apple strudel from scratch, including marinating apples and stretching pastry, which many find surprisingly quick and easy thanks to skilled guidance. Alongside this, everyone prepares vanilla kipferl cookies, the most popular cookie in Salzburg, in a lively, fun session. After baking, enjoy a tasty goulash soup—a complementary, hearty addition to the experience. The program is flexible enough to fit into both morning and afternoon schedules and works smoothly as an engaging meal or break between sightseeing activities.
While drinks are not included, the lunch of goulash soup and freshly baked desserts makes this experience a satisfying culinary outing. The entire experience is highly rated, with a 4.9 out of 5 based on 106 reviews, and reviews highlight the warm atmosphere, skilled guidance, and delicious results. Many mention the cooking cave’s charming setting built into the rock, giving the class a cozy, unique vibe.


This cooking class takes place inside a building built into the stone wall, giving it a cosy and warm atmosphere. The setting feels special, with the smells of baking apple strudel and cookies filling the air, creating a delightful environment to learn and enjoy. The kitchen is designed to be friendly for families and individuals alike, with instruction delivered in English by an experienced chef.
The space’s unique location in the cliffside makes it a memorable spot for a culinary experience, far from standard cooking classes. Many reviewers comment on how charming and inviting the environment is, ideal for those who seek a more intimate, less commercial feel.
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Participants start with preparing their own Austrian apple strudel, engaging in every stage of the process. This includes marinating apples and stretching the pastry, activities that clients find fun and rewarding. The guide ensures everyone actively participates, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
The apple strudel is then baked in the oven, and while it cooks, everyone moves on to cookie making. The cookies, vanilla kipferl, are prepared by each person, and the process is demonstrated clearly, making it accessible even to those new to baking. Many reviews highlight how quick and easy it is to make the strudel and cookies with the instructor’s help.
Once baked, the apple strudel is ready to taste right out of the oven, fresh and warm, paired with the goulash soup. Many mention the satisfaction of eating their own creations, which makes the experience especially gratifying.
One of the standout features of this class is the opportunity to meet people from all over the world in an informal environment. The small group size ensures plenty of interaction, and the friendly atmosphere invites conversation and shared enjoyment of the food. Many reviews emphasize how everyone was helpful and friendly, with the instructor creating a warm, welcoming environment.
This social aspect makes the experience ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers. The class’s relaxed pace and engaging activities promote good conversation and fun rather than rushed instruction.
Your ticket covers all taxes, fees, and handling charges, making the price straightforward at $66. The package includes all ingredients and equipment needed for the apple strudel and cookies, as well as a delicious lunch of goulash soup.
It’s important to note that drinks are not included, so bringing your own or purchasing drinks separately is recommended if desired. The class ends back at the starting point, Ursulinenplatz 9, conveniently close to Salzburg’s Old Town attractions.
More Great Tours NearbyThis activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. You can reserve your spot without paying upfront, securing your place and paying later. The 1.5-hour duration fits well into a morning or afternoon schedule, making it easy to combine with sightseeing or other activities.
The activity is wheelchair accessible, and instruction is provided in English, making it accessible and understandable for a wide audience.
Reviews consistently highlight the knowledgeable, friendly guide and the fun, relaxed atmosphere. Many praise the delicious food—not just the desserts but also the hearty goulash soup—paired with the charm of the cave-like setting. The hands-on experience of making traditional desserts appeals to all ages, with several families noting how kids enjoy the process and tasting.
While some mention the pacing might feel a little rushed at times, most agree that the overall experience is well-organized and worth the price. The inclusion of lunch and the opportunity to take home your baked goods make this a value-packed activity.
This Cookies and Apple Strudel Cooking Class in Salzburg offers a unique, fun, and tasty way to learn about Austrian treats. The small group size, warm setting, and expert guidance ensure a personalized experience that’s both educational and enjoyable.
Perfect for families with kids, solo travelers, or couples seeking a relaxed culinary activity, the class provides a great balance of hands-on participation and social interaction. The delicious lunch and the chance to prepare authentic desserts make it a memorable part of any Salzburg visit.
If you’re interested in learning a classic Austrian recipe in a friendly environment, this activity deserves serious consideration. Just remember, drinks are not included, so plan accordingly. Overall, it’s a highly-rated, authentic experience that many find to be one of the highlights of their trip.
“We had such a lovely time in this class – our instructor was great and it was a wonderful addition to our trip!”
Is this cooking class suitable for children?
Yes, the class is excellent for families and children enjoy participating in the hands-on activities.
How long does the class last?
The activity lasts approximately 1.5 hours and can be scheduled based on availability.
Are drinks included?
No, drinks are not included, but you can purchase them separately or bring your own.
Where does the class take place?
The class starts at Ursulinenplatz 9 in Salzburg, near Mirabell Square, and ends at the same location.
What is included in the price?
All ingredients, equipment, taxes, fees, and the lunch of goulash soup and baked desserts.
Is the activity wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the class is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel this activity?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to prepare anything before the class?
No prior preparation is required; just arrive ready to participate and enjoy.
What language is the instruction in?
The class is conducted in English.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
Yes, the class has a maximum of 15 people to ensure a relaxed and engaging atmosphere.