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Join a 2-hour pizza-making class in Piazza Navona with drinks, learn authentic techniques, and enjoy tasting your own pizza in the heart of Rome.
Experience authentic Italian pizza making in the vibrant heart of Rome with this engaging 2-hour class at Piazza Navona. For just a reasonable price, you get hands-on instruction from skilled chefs, plus drinks and tasty accompaniments like bruschetta and limoncello. Perfect for food lovers and families, this experience offers a fun, cultural taste of Italy’s culinary traditions. While the group size is limited to 10, making it feel intimate and personalized, those with gluten intolerance should note this activity is not suitable.
The class is held at Antica Trattoria Agonale, located right at the entrance of Piazza Navona, making it easy to find with provided coordinates. You start with a welcoming glass of prosecco, then move into the kitchen where professional instructors guide you through each step of crafting your own pizza. After baking your creation, you sit down to enjoy bruschetta, your freshly made pizza, and a drink of choice, ending with limoncello or coffee.


The pizza class takes place at Antica Trattoria Agonale, a cozy restaurant positioned right at the entrance of Piazza Navona, one of Rome’s most picturesque squares. The location offers a lively, authentic atmosphere that enhances the overall experience. This setting also ensures easy access after or before sightseeing in the area.
The venue’s proximity to the famous Corsi Agonale and Corso del Rinascimento makes it convenient for a quick walk from nearby attractions. Meeting inside the trattoria, participants are greeted with a glass of prosecco, setting a cheerful tone for the hands-on session ahead.
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The professional instructor leads the class in English, guiding you through each stage of making a traditional Italian pizza. From kneading the dough to choosing toppings, every step is explained clearly, with plenty of secrets to achieving a perfect crust and flavor.
Guests praise the instructors for their knowledgeable, patient, and engaging teaching style. Several reviews highlight instructors like Sara, Luca, Simone, and Alexandria as being especially friendly and passionate. They don’t just teach the process; they share interesting tips and insights into authentic Italian pizza traditions.

Before your pizza goes into the oven, you get to enjoy delicious bruschetta—a simple yet flavorful starter that showcases fresh ingredients typical of Italian cuisine. Once your pizza is baked, you sit down to taste your own creation in a convivial setting.
The pizza is praised for its flavor and quality, with many reviewers mentioning that the pizza is delicious and easy to recreate at home. Once you’ve enjoyed your pizza, you can relax with a drinking choice of wine, beer, or soda provided by the restaurant.

The experience doesn’t end with the pizza. Guests have the option to sip limoncello, a traditional Italian lemon liqueur, or enjoy coffee to wind down. The inclusion of these drinks adds a pleasant finishing touch to the class, making it feel like a full Italian culinary experience.
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This small-group activity is limited to 10 participants, which helps ensure plenty of personal attention from the chef. The intimate setting fosters interaction among participants, making it ideal for families, couples, or small groups of friends.
The class atmosphere is described as fun, lively, and engaging, with several reviews emphasizing the friendly, upbeat nature of the instructors. The environment is suitable for all who want to learn, cook, and taste in a relaxed, culturally rich setting.
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The meeting point is inside Antica Trattoria Agonale, located on the corner of Corsia Agonale and Corso del Rinascimento. Coordinates 41.89937210083008, 12.47375202178955 make navigation straightforward. The location’s central position in Rome’s historic district makes it easy to combine this experience with sightseeing.
The activity is 2 hours long, providing enough time for instruction, tasting, and socializing without feeling rushed. Guests can reserve with flexibility, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours prior and booking now with no immediate payment.

This class is not suitable for children under 7 years or for guests with gluten intolerance. The focus on traditional pizza making means that gluten-free options are not available, and the activity involves some physical activity like kneading dough.
The class is conducted in English, ensuring clear communication for international visitors. The small group size supports a comfortable, engaging experience, ideal for those seeking a more personalized culinary lesson.

While this pizza class is highly praised for its authentic approach and friendly guides, similar experiences are available nearby, such as pizza and gelato classes or pasta and tiramisu workshops. However, the location in Piazza Navona and the comprehensive tasting experience set this apart.
Many reviews mention the value for money, with participants enjoying not just a pizza but also drinks, bruschetta, and limoncello—adding to the overall satisfaction. The expert guidance and relaxed atmosphere make it a top choice for those eager to learn authentic Italian pizza craft in a memorable setting.

This 2-hour hands-on pizza class offers an excellent balance of learning, tasting, and cultural insight. The central location, combined with dedicated instructors and included drinks and accompaniments, creates a satisfying experience suited for families, couples, and small groups.
While not suitable for gluten-sensitive guests, the class’s high ratings—4.6 out of 5 based on 127 reviews—testify to its appeal. Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, delicious pizza, and lively ambiance. For anyone seeking to bring a taste of Italy home, this activity provides valuable skills and many joyful moments right in the heart of Rome.
Is this pizza making class suitable for children?
Yes, but children should be at least 7 years old, as younger kids are not recommended.
Can I cancel or reschedule the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later.
Are gluten-free options available?
No, this activity is not suitable for guests with gluten intolerance.
What drinks are included during the class?
A glass of prosecco is provided at the start, with additional drinks like wine, beer, or soda available afterward.
Where exactly is the meeting point?
Inside Antica Trattoria Agonale, on the corner of Corsia Agonale and Corso del Rinascimento, with coordinates 41.89937210083008, 12.47375202178955.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts 2 hours.
Is this class good for a romantic or family experience?
Yes, its intimate setting and friendly guides make it suitable for both romantic outings and family activities.
Will I learn how to make pizza that I can recreate at home?
Yes, many reviews mention receiving recipes and tips to recreate the pizza at home.
Is the activity conducted in English?
Yes, the instructor speaks English, ensuring clear, engaging guidance.
How does this experience compare with other food classes in Rome?
It offers a unique experience with a prime location in Piazza Navona, including drinks and tastings, making it particularly well-rounded among similar offerings.