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Join a private pizza-making class in Florence with wine tasting, led by a local expert, in a 1.5-hour hands-on experience near Santa Croce.
This private pizza-making class in Florence offers a hands-on experience lasting about 1.5 hours. Held at Pizzeria Pizzagnolo near the Basilica of Santa Croce, it invites participants to learn the secrets of traditional Italian pizza alongside a local expert. The tour is perfect for foodies who want to get practical, enjoy authentic flavors, and sip on two local wines—a Chianti Classico and a Tuscan Rosé.
The class is designed to be engaging and educational, with a focus on making pizza from scratch. Participants get to roll out dough, add sauce, and bake in a wood-fired oven, then enjoy their culinary creations. The experience’s intimate, private setting ensures personalized attention, making it ideal for small groups. While the price point is around $100 per person, some reviews note that expectations should align with the detailed home-style cooking and wine tasting rather than upscale restaurant standards.
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The class begins inside Pizzeria Pizzagnolo at Via dell’Agnolo, 107R in Florence. This spot is conveniently located near the Basilica of Santa Croce, making it easy to combine with a sightseeing day in the city’s historic center. The coordinates 43.7705, 11.2627 help pinpoint the exact meeting place. Participants should arrive comfortably dressed, ready to get their hands dirty in a well-equipped kitchen.
The tour features an Italian-speaking guide who can also communicate in Spanish and English, ensuring clear explanations about each step of the pizza-making process. The instructor is praised for their knowledgeable and friendly style, creating a warm atmosphere that encourages learning. The class is private, meaning only your group participates, which enhances the personalized experience.

Participants are guided through the process of preparing dough by hand and with a mixer. The instructor shares tips on forming the dough and rolling it out to achieve the ideal thickness. Afterward, you’ll add sauce and toppings, then carefully place your pizza in the wood-fired oven, adjusting it to ensure even cooking.
The actual baking process takes place in a traditional wood-fired oven, which adds a rustic aroma and authentic flavor to the pizza. The instructor actively tends to each pizza, helping ensure a crisp crust and perfect bake. The class emphasizes tending to your pizza to get just the right cook, providing a true taste of classic Neapolitan-style pizza.
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Once your pizza is ready, the group gathers to sit down and enjoy their freshly made creations. The wine tasting features two local wines: a Chianti Classico, known for its rich, fruity profile, and a Tuscan Rosé, offering a lighter, refreshing alternative. These wines are thoughtfully paired with the pizza, enhancing the flavors and providing an authentic Tuscan dining experience.
The tasting is a highlight for many, adding a relaxed, convivial element to the class. The wines are selected to complement the handmade pizza, making it a true taste of Tuscany in just 90 minutes.
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The class is organized as a private experience, which means only your group joins the session. This setup allows for personalized attention and the chance to ask questions directly to the instructor. The meeting point inside Pizzeria Pizzagnolo is straightforward to locate, and the class is accessible for wheelchair users.
Participants are asked to bring comfortable clothes, as the activity involves some hands-on work. The class operates with multiple languages available: Italian, Spanish, and English. You can reserve your spot with the option to pay later, providing flexibility in planning.

At around $100 per participant, this class offers a moderate price point for a personalized, authentic experience in Florence. Some reviews note that for the price, participants expect a more elaborate or upscale experience, but many appreciate the knowledgeable guides, family-friendly vibe, and delicious wine pairings. The enthusiastic instructor and friendly atmosphere are commonly praised, making it a memorable activity for those interested in food and wine.
However, a few reviews mention that the experience might not fully meet premium expectations, especially regarding the value relative to the cost. It’s best suited for those looking for a fun, interactive class with authentic flavors rather than a luxury culinary tour.

This tour is ideal for food lovers who want to learn the art of pizza making in Florence and enjoy local wines. It suits families, couples, or small private groups seeking an interactive, educational experience with personalized attention. Those expecting a high-end restaurant experience may find it more casual but still worth it for the insider knowledge and authentic flavors.
It’s also a good choice for wheelchair users and those dressing casually, as the activity is designed to be accessible and relaxed. The small group size ensures a friendly vibe, perfect for creating memories over good food and wine.

This 1.5-hour private class offers a practical approach to understanding Italian cuisine, combining hands-on pizza preparation with local wine tasting. The proximity to Santa Croce means you can easily include this activity in a day of exploring Florence’s historic sights.
While some may expect a more luxurious experience for the price, the friendly guides, authentic recipes, and relaxing wine pairing make it a worthwhile activity for those eager to learn and taste like a local. The private setting allows for personalized instruction in a pristine kitchen, making it a memorable culinary highlight.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the class is designed for all skill levels, with clear guidance on each step of making pizza from scratch.
How many wines are included?
Participants sample two local wines: a Chianti Classico and a Tuscan Rosé.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the activity accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes are recommended, as you will be actively involved in preparing the pizza.
Where exactly do I meet the instructor?
Inside Pizzeria Pizzagnolo, at Via dell’Agnolo, 107R.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
What languages are spoken during the class?
Guidance is available in Italian, Spanish, and English.
Is this experience suitable for families?
Yes, it is family-friendly and designed to be engaging for all ages.
Can I book this experience last minute?
Yes, with the pay later option, you can reserve your spot and confirm closer to your visit.