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Learn to make authentic Italian pasta in Rome with a local chef, enjoy wine and gelato, and experience a personalized, small-group cooking class for $68.36.

For anyone visiting Rome eager to connect with local culinary traditions, the Rome Pasta-Making Class offers a compelling experience. Priced at $68.36 per person, this 3-hour session is held in a private, modern kitchen in a beloved Roman neighborhood. With an impressive rating of 5.0 from 1,088 reviews, the class is highly recommended—99% of participants suggest it to others.
This course is ideal for those who want to learn hands-on pasta-making skills from professional chefs, enjoy local wine and prosecco, and indulge in authentic Italian gelato. The class’s small group size, limited to 14 participants, ensures personalized attention and a more engaging experience. While the price is reasonable and booking happens roughly 37 days in advance, it’s best for travelers who enjoy interactive cooking and friendly, knowledgeable guides.
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The tour begins at Piazza di San Giovanni della Malva, a lively Roman spot near public transportation options. The meeting point is easy to find, and the activity ends right back at the same location. This convenience makes it simple to combine the class with other explorations of Rome’s bustling streets.
The upbeat, well-organized logistics ensure that participants feel welcomed and comfortable from the start. Since the group is capped at 14 people, the atmosphere remains intimate and friendly, encouraging conversation and questions throughout the session.

The core of this experience is learning to craft pasta by hand with guidance from a local professional chef. Participants gain foundational skills for creating fettuccine and ravioli from scratch, using traditional recipes passed down through generations. The chef acts as both instructor and storyteller, sharing tips and techniques that elevate home cooking.
While the pasta dries and settles, the chef prepares a gelato dessert, showcasing Italy’s most beloved sweet treat. This interactive process ensures that everyone gets involved, from kneading dough to shaping the pasta. The hands-on approach makes the learning process personal, fun, and memorable.

The culinary highlight is enjoying the two homemade pasta dishes, each paired with a traditional sauce—one white and one red. Prosecco and wine are served during the meal, enhancing the convivial atmosphere. After sampling your pasta creations, you finish with the gelato, which the chef prepares fresh during the class.
Participants appreciate the generous portions and the attention to detail in pairing wine with the dishes. The experience emphasizes authentic flavors and culinary techniques that can be recreated at home.

The class takes place in a chic, modern kitchen designed for cooking classes, located in Rome’s beloved Trastevere neighborhood. The space features bright lighting, contemporary appliances, and a comfortable dining area for the group. The setting balances authenticity and comfort, creating an inviting environment for learning and socializing.
This location allows for a relaxed pace, letting participants focus on the craft of pasta-making without feeling rushed. The charming neighborhood around the venue adds to the overall experience, offering options to explore after the class concludes.
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The guides—experienced chefs—are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and patience. Many reviewers highlight the interactive and engaging teaching style, which makes complex techniques accessible. The chefs also answer questions about Italian cuisine and tips for exploring Rome, enriching the experience beyond just cooking.
Special accommodations are available for dietary restrictions, except for those with celiac disease, provided prior notice. The enthusiastic staff ensure that everyone feels included and confident, especially during the pasta shaping and sauce preparation.

Participants make two types of pasta—ravioli and fettuccine—and learn how to prepare two traditional sauces. The white sauce and red sauce are crafted using authentic methods, giving insight into classic Italian flavors. The gelato dessert is homemade, adding a sweet finish to the meal.
All ingredients required for cooking are provided, so there’s no need to bring anything besides your enthusiasm. The meal is comprehensive, covering every step from dough to plating, and is designed to leave everyone with new skills and delicious food.

At the end of the 3-hour experience, guests are free to stay in the space and socialize or head out to explore Rome’s vibrant streets of Trastevere. The activity ends at the same meeting point, making it easy to incorporate into a day of sightseeing.
Additional food and drinks are available at the venue if you wish to stay longer, but the included items—appetizers, prosecco, wine, and gelato—offer a full culinary experience in itself. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing peace of mind for planning.
This pasta-making class distinguishes itself through its small group size, highly praised guides, and the comprehensive nature of the experience. Participants consistently mention enthusiastic instructors who are knowledgeable and fun, making learning enjoyable. The location in Trastevere adds a local flavor, away from overly touristy spots.
Compared to other cooking classes, this experience emphasizes authenticity and interaction, with a focus on creating and tasting real Italian dishes. The inclusion of gelato and fine wines sets it apart, providing a full sensory experience in just three hours.
This tour is perfect for food lovers, curious travelers, and anyone interested in hands-on cooking. It caters well to families, couples, or solo travelers, thanks to its small group setting. Since most participants book about 37 days in advance, early booking is recommended.
For those with special dietary needs, contacting the provider before the class ensures appropriate accommodations. The comfortable setting and interactive style make it suitable for those new to cooking or seasoned home chefs alike.
The Rome Pasta-Making Class offers a delightful blend of culinary learning, culture, and fun. For $68.36, you receive expert instruction, authentic ingredients, and the chance to cook and taste classic Italian pasta dishes with local wines and gelato.
Its small-group format and central location in Trastevere make it a worthwhile activity for anyone wanting a memorable, hands-on experience of Roman cuisine. While it may not include transport or extensive sightseeing, the quality of instruction and food more than compensate, making it a top pick for culinary enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
“The entire experience was amazing. Not only did we learn to cook great tasting pasta, but we learned about the culture as well. The chefs were know…”
Is this pasta-making class suitable for dietary restrictions?
Yes, the class can accommodate most dietary needs if notified in advance, though it cannot cater to celiacs.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers all ingredients, two homemade pastas and sauces, appetizers, prosecco, wine, and gelato.
Where does the class take place?
It starts and ends at Piazza di San Giovanni della Malva in Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
Can I stay after the class to eat more?
Yes, additional food and drinks are available at the venue if you wish to continue enjoying the space.
Is the group size small?
Yes, with a maximum of 14 participants, the class offers a personalized, engaging experience.
Do I need to bring anything?
No, all necessary ingredients and equipment are provided.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 37 days in advance, so early reservation is advised to secure a spot.
What makes this class stand out?
The small group size, expert chefs, and authentic Italian recipes create a memorable, hands-on cooking experience.
Is this activity good for families or kids?
Yes, the engaging, interactive format makes it suitable for families with children, especially those old enough to participate actively.