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Experience authentic Italian pasta making in Florence with a fun, interactive cooking class in a medieval tower, including sauces, wine, and a delicious meal.

The Cooking Art Brunelleschi tour offers an engaging 3-hour cooking class right in the heart of Florence, Italy. Priced at $68.50 per person, this hands-on experience is highly recommended by 97% of participants and boasts a perfect 5.0 out of 5 rating from 243 reviews. This class ideally suits those eager to learn traditional Italian pasta-making techniques—no prior experience required. All necessary equipment and ingredients are included, making it a convenient way to dive into Italy’s culinary heritage.
Participants learn to craft three types of fresh pasta—ravioli, tortelli, and pappardelle—and prepare matching sauces like butter and sage, arrabbiata, and Tuscan ragù. The tour includes good Tuscan wine and unlimited drinks, adding a relaxed and convivial atmosphere. The class takes place inside a medieval tower from the 1200s, just steps from Brunelleschi’s Dome, bringing a historic touch to the experience.
While the group size is limited to 19 people, making for a more personalized lesson, the duration might feel long for some, with reviews noting that 3 hours can be quite a stretch. Still, this offers enough time to master techniques, enjoy your creations, and soak in the lively environment of Florence’s old town.

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The tour takes place inside a stone medieval tower dating back to the 1200s, offering a captivating historic backdrop for your cooking lesson. Located just a short walk from Florence’s iconic Brunelleschi Dome, this setting transports participants back in time while providing a cozy, authentic environment for pasta preparation. The historical walls and ambiance help deepen the connection to Florence’s past, making the experience more memorable.
This particular location is notable because it belonged to Dante Alighieri’s wife’s family, allowing guests to breathe in the atmosphere of Dante’s era. The ancient stone walls and centuries-old architecture create an evocative environment, perfectly suited to the Renaissance spirit of Florence.

Participants are guided step-by-step through the preparation of three pasta shapes: ravioli, tortelli, and pappardelle. Each pasta type involves specific techniques, from mixing ingredients to rolling and shaping. The chef ensures that everyone gets hands-on practice, helping each participant achieve authentic results.
The class emphasizes using seasonal vegetables and the best products from Italian regions, making the pasta truly representative of Florence’s culinary traditions. Alongside the pasta, the chef prepares sauces to match each shape, providing a complete cooking experience.

All the necessary ingredients and equipment are provided, so participants don’t need to bring anything. The flour, eggs, and seasonal vegetables are selected for their quality, ensuring the best possible results. The kitchen is fully equipped, and the professional chefs guide the group throughout the process, making sure everyone feels confident in their skills.
This all-inclusive approach allows participants to focus entirely on the cooking, without worrying about sourcing ingredients or handling kitchen tools. The goal is to make the process accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

The team of chefs includes professionals with many years of experience in the best Italian cuisines. They not only teach the pasta-making techniques but also share stories about regional Italian dishes and history. Multiple reviews highlight chefs like Lorenzo and Valentino for their patience, humor, and clear instructions.
Participants appreciate the personalized assistance during the hands-on activities, which helps ensure everyone produces delicious pasta. The instructors also explain regional sauce differences, enriching the learning experience.

After the pasta and sauces are prepared, everyone sits down to enjoy their own creations together. The meal is complemented by good Tuscan wine, with unlimited soft drinks also available. This convivial setting encourages socializing and sharing the fruits of your labor.
Many reviews mention how the wine flows freely, adding to the relaxed, celebratory atmosphere. The combination of homemade pasta and Tuscan wine makes for a truly authentic and satisfying experience.

The tour operates with a maximum of 19 travelers, ensuring a friendly and engaging environment. The meeting point is at Via Matteo Palmieri 31 R in Florence’s city center, near public transportation options.
The duration of approximately 3 hours includes preparation, cooking, and eating. While some find the class a bit long, others enjoy the leisurely pace and thorough instruction. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward.

Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. This allows for peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable, so it’s best to confirm early.
The experience is suitable for adults over 18 due to the inclusion of alcoholic beverages. The class can accommodate dietary restrictions if communicated beforehand, as many reviews note positive experiences with dietary needs.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of culinary learning and historical ambiance. Cooking in a medieval tower near the Dome of Florence, with guides who have regional expertise, offers a deeper connection to Florence’s Renaissance past. The hands-on approach means you leave with practical skills you can replicate at home.
Participants consistently praise the entertaining and knowledgeable chefs, as well as the quality of the pasta and sauces they create. The atmosphere, enhanced by Tuscan wine and the historic surroundings, makes this activity a highlight of any trip to Florence.
This class is ideal for those who want to learn authentic Italian pasta recipes in a beautiful historic setting. It appeals to cooking enthusiasts and culture seekers alike, especially if they enjoy a lively, friendly group environment.
While the price may seem slightly high to some, the all-inclusive nature and rich experience justify the cost. The opportunity to create and taste authentic Italian pasta makes it a worthwhile addition to any Florence itinerary.
Cooking Art Brunelleschi delivers a fun, educational, and flavorful experience that combines culinary skills, history, and social enjoyment. The expert chefs, historic setting, and delicious food and wine make this a standout activity for anyone eager to connect with Italy’s culinary traditions.
The 3-hour class provides enough time for detailed instruction and relaxed enjoyment, though it might feel long for some. Still, the personalized guidance and authentic atmosphere ensure a memorable and rewarding day in Florence.
“We had a great time at this cooking class! I had never made pasta from scratch before. My wife had, but never in Florence. The instructor was enter…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the class is designed for all skill levels, with step-by-step guidance from professional chefs.
Are vegetarian options available?
The data does not specify dietary accommodations, but all ingredients for pasta and sauces are provided, and special needs can likely be communicated in advance.
Is alcohol included?
Yes, Tuscan wine is served, along with unlimited soft drinks. Alcohol consumption is limited to guests 18 and over.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Via Matteo Palmieri 31 R in Florence, Italy, close to public transportation.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Less notice means the booking is non-refundable.
How many people are in each class?
The class accommodates up to 19 travelers, promoting a friendly and interactive environment.
What makes this experience special?
The historic medieval tower setting, the regionally inspired sauces, and the expert guidance from seasoned Italian chefs distinguish this tour.
Are there options for dietary restrictions?
Many reviews mention positive experiences with dietary needs, but it’s advisable to communicate requirements in advance.
Is transportation included?
No, private transportation is not included in the package.
Will I learn to make pasta I can recreate at home?
Absolutely, the skills learned here are practical and straightforward enough to try on your own afterward, especially with the detailed guidance provided.