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Experience authentic Italian gelato with this hands-on 1-hour class in Florence. Make your own flavors, learn from experts, and master the perfect scoop.

The Florence: Gelato Making Class offers a unique chance to dive into Italy’s beloved dessert tradition in just one hour. Located in Tuscany, this hands-on experience is perfect for anyone eager to understand the secrets behind authentic gelato. The class is hosted at one of Florence’s oldest gelato academies, a family-owned hotel renowned for its artisanal gelato, using all natural and fresh ingredients. With a small group limit of 6 participants, the atmosphere stays intimate, allowing for personalized attention and engaging interaction.
The price of this experience provides good value considering the quality of instruction and the opportunity to make your own gelato. The class departs from I Gelati del Bondi, and the meeting point makes it easy to locate in Florence. While the duration is only one hour, reviews highlight that it often feels longer and more comprehensive, with plenty of hands-on activity. This tour suits food lovers, families, and anyone interested in learning a new skill during their trip to Florence.
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This gelato class begins at I Gelati del Bondi, located in Florence with the coordinates 43.77688, 11.25153. The meeting is straightforward, with clear instructions to meet in front of the shop. The location is central enough within Florence to allow for easy access before or after your activity.
The venue itself is a family-owned gelato shop, well known for its artisanal, natural ingredients. The small group setting ensures you won’t feel lost in the crowd, creating a cozy environment to learn and experiment. Participants are greeted in English, making communication simple and engaging.

This historic gelato academy has been operating for years, emphasizing quality and tradition. The guides are knowledgeable, offering insights into what makes gelato different from ice cream, and revealing secrets behind its creamy texture and intense flavor. The focus is on both learning the science and practicing the craft, giving you a well-rounded experience.
The expert instructors are noted for their generosity and friendliness, making the class accessible for all ages. Whether you’re a complete beginner or someone with some culinary experience, the instructors adapt to your pace and taste preferences, especially as you get to choose and make your own flavors.
During this hands-on session, participants learn all the ins and outs of gelato creation. The class covers ingredients, measurements, and techniques necessary to craft the perfect scoop. You’ll make your own flavor, choosing from available ingredients, and learn how to adjust the recipe to suit your tastes.
The process involves churning the gelato, which is both fun and informative. As the gelato freezes, you get to observe the consistency and test different flavors. This part of the experience is especially appreciated, as it transforms theoretical knowledge into practical skills.
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While your gelato cools and sets, the instructor guides you behind the counter to learn how to scoop and serve gelato professionally. This includes tips for presenting gelato attractively and serving it at the right temperature. The ability to scoop like a pro adds a fun, practical skill that you can use in future visits to gelato shops.
The activity culminates with tasting your own creation, offering a sense of achievement and a delicious reward for your effort. Many reviews point out that the gelato made during the class is exceptionally good, often surpassing store-bought options.
With a limit of 6 participants, this tour maintains a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The small group size encourages personal interaction with the instructor, making it easy to ask questions and get tailored advice. It also means everyone gets plenty of hands-on practice making the gelato.
The class duration usually feels longer than just one hour, as reported by attendees, thanks to the interactive nature and ample tasting opportunities. The pace is relaxed enough to accommodate children and adults alike, making it ideal for families and small groups seeking a personalized experience.
Booking is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later. The free cancellation policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. The class is available at various start times, and the English-speaking instructor ensures smooth communication.
Participants can expect no need to stand in line to purchase tickets, making the process quick and straightforward. The activity’s duration of just one hour offers a compact, yet rundown of gelato crafting, fitting well into a busy Florence itinerary.

The combination of tradition, quality ingredients, and expert instruction makes this activity a standout. Many reviews highlight the enthusiasm and friendliness of guides, especially the instructor named Aldo in some accounts, who is praised for his generosity and engaging teaching style.
The opportunity to taste the gelato you make, combined with the practical skills gained, turns this tour into a delightful and educational experience. The small group setting ensures attention to detail and a more personalized, memorable activity.
Participants enjoy a fun environment where they can experiment freely with flavors, while also learning the science behind gelato. The activity is often described as more than just a class—it feels like a culinary adventure that leaves everyone with new skills and tasty memories.
Many find that the knowledge gained encourages them to continue making gelato at home or return to Florence eager to taste more from the local shops. The quality of gelato at the end of the class is consistently high, often exceeding expectations.
This gelato-making class is ideal for families, foodies, and curious travelers wanting a hands-on experience. It suits those interested in culinary arts, as well as anyone who loves sweet treats. The small group size and friendly guides make it accessible for all ages and skill levels.
While the activity is not lengthy, the richness of instruction and tasting makes it well worth the time. Participants tend to leave with new skills, delicious gelato, and fond memories of Florence.
The Florence: Gelato Making Class offers a fun, educational, and delicious way to spend an hour in Tuscany. With expert guidance from a family-run academy, participants learn the secrets of traditional gelato, create their own flavors, and master the art of serving it like a professional.
While the cost might seem modest considering the personalized experience and high-quality ingredients, the small group setting and hands-on approach truly elevate the activity. This class is most suited for those looking for an interactive culinary experience that combines learning and tasting in a relaxed environment.
If you love sweet treats and want to bring home a new skill, this gelato class promises a memorable, authentic taste of Florence that you’re unlikely to forget.
How long does the gelato-making class last?
The class lasts about one hour, during which you learn, practice making gelato, and taste your creation.
Where do the tours meet?
The meeting point is in front of I Gelati del Bondi in Florence, at coordinates 43.77688, 11.25153.
Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes, the class is family-friendly, and some reviews mention children actively participating and enjoying the experience.
Do I need to know Italian to participate?
No, the class is conducted in English, making it accessible for international visitors.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking options also include pay later choices.
What is included in the price?
Participants learn the craft of gelato, make their own flavor, and taste the finished product. No additional costs are mentioned.
Is this experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Will I be able to take my gelato home?
While not explicitly stated, participants taste their own gelato during the class, which suggests you can enjoy it on-site. Taking gelato home may depend on timing and conditions.
Are there other similar experiences in Florence?
Yes, options include pizza and gelato experiences with wine, pasta classes, and more, with details available through the provider’s listings.