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Join a hands-on pasta making class in Florence for $78.95, lasting about 3.5 hours, with expert chefs guiding you through authentic Italian recipes.
Getting ready for a culinary adventure in Florence, the Authentic Pasta Class stands out as a highly-rated, hands-on experience that combines learning, delicious food, and a warm, familial atmosphere. Priced at $78.95 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, this class is ideal for those eager to get their hands into fresh pasta with guidance from experienced chefs. The class is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a personalized, interactive environment. Set out on a journey through Italy’s rich culinary traditions, with the added bonus of recipes to take home and share.
While this tour is a fully inclusive experience—covering all ingredients, equipment, and even wine—it’s especially suited for food lovers, families, or anyone curious about authentic Italian cooking. The only potential consideration is that the dessert includes gelatine, so vegetarians and those with dietary restrictions should specify their preferences during booking. The mobile ticket and near public transportation location make it easy to join this Florence-based experience.


The tour begins at the Chefactory Cooking Academy, located at Via Camillo Cavour, 178/180/182 Rosso, Florence. This central location is easily accessible via public transportation and is designed to give a warm, welcoming environment reminiscent of a family kitchen from the 1700s. Upon arrival, guests are checked in no later than 4:45 pm, and are seated in a cozy, historic room where they immediately feel at home.
The venue’s ambiance contributes significantly to the experience, with the chefs explaining the menu in detail and setting a relaxed, celebratory tone. The class’s small size ensures individual attention and ample opportunity to ask questions or get personalized tips.
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The menu covers multiple types of fresh pasta including egg pasta, ravioli, potato gnocchi, water pasta, and tagliatelle. The chefs guide participants through seasonal sauces that complement each pasta, emphasizing the use of top-quality, seasonal ingredients.
Besides pasta, the dessert is a classic Panna Cotta, which participants prepare themselves, often with a chocolate sauce. The detailed explanation of each step ensures that everyone can replicate the recipes at home. The class is not a demonstration—attendees actively knead, cut, stuff, and serve their own dishes, gaining practical skills.
Following the cooking, a tasting session pairs each dish with young Tuscan wines, allowing participants to enjoy their creations in a family-like setting. Recipe booklets are provided at the end, acting as souvenirs and guides to recreate the dishes later.
The chefs lead the class with friendly expertise, ensuring a hands-on approach that makes everyone feel involved. The interactive nature means each participant gets to knead the dough, stuff ravioli, and shape gnocchi. The atmosphere is described as celebratory and family-like, making it suitable for groups, families, or solo travelers seeking a community feel.
The class’s pace is well-balanced, giving ample time for learning, cooking, and tasting. Several reviews praise the knowledgeable instructors, highlighting their ability to explain cutting tips and culinary tricks clearly. Multiple languages—including English and Italian—are available, with options for Spanish and German depending on chef availability.

The Chefactory Cooking Academy maintains a clean, charming environment reminiscent of a historical Florentine home. The 1700s-style room adds to the authenticity, making the experience more immersive. The venue’s proximity to public transportation simplifies the logistics, and the small group size guarantees that each guest receives personal attention.
This setting supports the relaxed, family-style atmosphere that many reviews emphasize—where everyone feels comfortable to try their hand at pasta-making, question the chefs, and enjoy the company of fellow foodies.

The three types of pasta are served with seasonal sauces, crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Guests appreciate how delicious the dishes turn out, often remarking that the pasta made during the class is unlike anything they’ve tasted elsewhere in Florence.
An important feature is the wine pairing—young Tuscan wines are poured during the tasting, complementing the flavors of the pasta. Several reviews highlight the generous serving of wine and the friendly, relaxed ambiance during the meal.

With a maximum of 15 travelers, the class maintains a personalized feel, which many guests find appealing. The small group setting ensures close interaction with the chefs and fellow participants, fostering a family-like environment. The location’s proximity to public transportation makes it easy to reach, even for those unfamiliar with Florence.
The class is suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions—just inform the organizers during booking for accommodating options. The price includes everything, so there are no hidden costs or additional expenses at any point.

The chefs are praised for their friendly demeanor and knowledgeable guidance. They explain each step clearly, making the process accessible, even for those new to pasta-making. Depending on the chefs’ availability, the class can also be conducted in Spanish or German, broadening its appeal.
Several reviews mention the chef’s personality, noting that they are fun, helpful, and engaging, which makes the experience enjoyable for families and solo travelers alike.

The booking process requires advance reservation, often 35 days ahead, due to high demand. The tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers unsure of their plans. Changes or cancellations made less than 24 hours before the experience are non-refundable, so planning ahead is recommended.
The experience provider, Chefactory Cooking Academy, emphasizes professional organization and attention to detail, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience from start to finish.
This Florence-based pasta class appeals most to foodies eager to learn authentic Italian techniques. It suits families, groups, or solo travelers looking for a fun, interactive activity that combines cooking, tasting, and socializing. The small group size and personalized instructions make it ideal for those who value quality interaction and genuine culinary insights.
Participants can expect a relaxed environment where they gain practical skills they can replicate at home, along with the pleasure of eating their own creations paired with Tuscan wines.
“This was such a delightful experience! The chefs were friendly and so knowledgeable. Our dishes were delicious and hopefully I can make them on m…”
Is this pasta class suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarians are accommodated. Just inform the organizers during booking, and they will adjust the menu accordingly.
Are ingredients and wines included in the price?
Absolutely. The price covers all ingredients, equipment, and wine for tasting. There are no additional expenses.
Can I book the class in Spanish or German?
Yes, depending on the chefs’ availability, the class may be conducted in Spanish or German.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the class for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are non-refundable.
Is the location easy to reach?
The class departs from near public transportation in Florence, making it convenient for most visitors.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including preparation, tasting, and souvenir handing out.
This Authentic Pasta Class in Florence offers a rich, engaging culinary experience rooted in authentic Italian traditions. With friendly guides, delicious food, and a warm environment, it promises an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon in Florence while mastering new pasta-making skills.