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Join a 2.5-hour family-friendly cooking class in Milan with Lydia, where you'll make fresh pasta and tiramisu in a welcoming Italian home setting.


This family-friendly cooking class in Milan offers an engaging, authentic experience for both children and adults. Led by Lydia, a passionate chef and mother, the class unfolds over 2.5 hours in her inviting home. The experience is designed to be interactive and fun, with Lydia ensuring that kids feel included and are encouraged to participate actively.
Guests are welcomed with a rich aperitif, setting a friendly tone from the start. The location is easy to find: a small white house behind four twin towers, with clear instructions to reach the 7th floor at Torre Tre and Ricitofona 185. The warm setting, combined with Lydia’s sympathetic approach, creates a relaxed atmosphere perfect for families seeking a memorable activity in Milan.
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This class emphasizes making authentic Italian dishes from scratch. Participants, including children, knead and prepare fresh pasta, experiencing the tactile joy of working with dough. Lydia guides everyone through the process, sharing secrets and tips to ensure success.
The highlight is learning how to prepare tiramisu, a classic Italian dessert, with Lydia demonstrating how easy it can be with proper guidance. Guests get to taste the fruits of their labor at the end, sharing a meal that they have created together. The focus on hands-on participation makes this an engaging activity that encourages questioning, opinions, and storytelling, enriching the experience.

Lydia’s background as a mother and chef shines through in her approach. She understands how to communicate the fun of cooking and eating to children, making the class suitable for families with young kids.
The experience is designed to be sympathetic and understanding, with Lydia’s patience and engaging personality ensuring that everyone feels comfortable. The welcoming environment in her Italian house, filled with warmth and friendliness, makes the class feel like a gathering among friends rather than a formal lesson.

This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning. You can reserve now and pay later, giving flexibility to your travel schedule.
The class is accessible with wheelchair access, and the starting times vary, so it’s easy to find an option that fits your day. The multilingual instruction in English, Italian, and Spanish ensures clear communication, regardless of your language preference.

Participants will enjoy the authentic atmosphere of Lydia’s home, which radiates the warmth and friendliness typical of a Milanese residence. The interior is cozy yet well-equipped for a cooking class.
Detailed directions include parking at the white house behind the twin towers, with an intercom at number 185. Once inside, the 7th floor on the right is where Lydia awaits, ensuring an effortless arrival. The coordinates (45.44795608520508, 9.098938941955566) help to pinpoint the exact location.
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While the tour offers a consistent experience, the reviews highlight some specific strengths.
Chris from the United States describes it as “an unforgettable family experience”, praising the patient and engaging instructor who makes everyone feel included and comfortable. The fresh spaghetti from scratch and the delicious tiramisu stand out as memorable highlights.
Nathan from the Netherlands appreciates the enjoyable evening, especially noting how the kids loved using the pasta press. He also values the early start time that accommodated his schedule.
Lisa from the United States emphasizes how Lydia’s patience and warmth created a welcoming environment for children, making it a perfect activity for families.
Karen from the Philippines highlights Lydia’s exceptional pasta-making skills and the overall delight of cooking in an authentic Italian home.
This class is one among several options in Milan for cooking classes involving pasta, tiramisu, and more.
Other offerings include pizza-making, gelato classes, and masterclasses that focus on traditional pasta or gnocchi. Many of these experiences also feature wine pairings or dinner options, expanding the culinary possibilities.
However, this particular class distinguishes itself with its family-friendly approach, being led by a mom who emphasizes fun and education, and held in a home environment that fosters warmth and authenticity.
Families with children who enjoy hands-on activities will find this class especially enjoyable. The interactive nature and friendly guidance by Lydia make it accessible even for young beginners.
It’s ideal for travelers seeking a cultural activity that combines food, learning, and bonding. The 2.5-hour duration fits well into a day of sightseeing without feeling rushed.
Participants looking for a more relaxed, home-based experience will appreciate the personal touch Lydia brings to her cooking sessions.
This 2.5-hour experience offers a genuine taste of Italy, crafted by a chef who loves to share her passion in a family-oriented atmosphere. The hands-on preparation of pasta and tiramisu creates a lasting memory, especially when enjoyed at the end of the class.
The location is convenient and easy to find, and the multi-language instruction adds to accessibility. The positive reviews highlight Lydia’s patience, warmth, and expertise, making this a top choice for families visiting Milan.
While it’s not a large-group tour, this intimacy ensures a personalized experience that captures the essence of Italian home cooking.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the class is specifically designed to be family-friendly and engaging for children, with Lydia’s patience and warmth making it a perfect activity for kids and parents alike.
How long does the class last?
The class lasts 2.5 hours, providing enough time to learn and participate without feeling overly long.
What languages are spoken during the class?
The instruction is available in English, Italian, and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for diverse participants.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is at a small white house of the goalkeeper behind four twin towers, at Ricitofona 185, on the 7th floor on the right. Coordinates are 45.44795608520508, 9.098938941955566.
Is the location accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, accommodating guests with mobility needs.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to pay upfront?
No, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, keeping your schedule flexible.
What is included in the experience?
Participants enjoy a rich aperitif, hands-on pasta and tiramisu making, and the opportunity to share stories and opinions. The meal prepared is enjoyed together at the end.
Is this experience suitable for groups?
Yes, the class is designed for small groups, fostering an intimate, engaging environment.
Can I expect a traditional Italian home environment?
Absolutely. The class takes place inside Lydia’s home, reflecting the warmth and friendliness typical of a Milanese residence.