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Experience authentic Italian pizza, pasta, and gelato making on a scenic Tuscan farm near Florence, with expert guidance, delicious food, and stunning views.
If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your holiday memories into culinary skills, this tour promises just that. Set in the rolling hills outside Florence, this half-day cooking experience combines hands-on lessons with breathtaking scenery. You’ll learn to make real Italian pizza, pasta, and gelato under the guidance of professional chefs, then sit down to enjoy your creations with a glass of wine or beer. With a high rating of 5.0 from thousands of reviews, it’s clear this experience hits the sweet spot for food lovers and curious travelers alike.
What we love about this tour is how accessible and genuine it feels. The expert guidance, coupled with a beautiful setting, makes it more than just a cooking class – it’s a memorable day in Tuscany. One small consideration? The tour doesn’t include hotel pickup, so you’ll need to arrange your own transport to the meeting point. Perfect for anyone who loves good food, scenic views, and a relaxed, interactive atmosphere, this experience suits solo travelers, couples, or groups eager to learn authentic Italian cooking.
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The tour begins with a short, 15-minute ride from Florence in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus. The meeting point at Piazza dei Cavalleggeri is centrally located, making it easy to find. While there’s no hotel pickup, the short journey to the estate is a highlight in itself, offering glimpses of the Tuscan landscape that set the scene for the day. According to reviews, the driver often adds a friendly touch with humorous stories or a quick tour of the countryside, easing the transition from city streets to rural tranquility.
Arriving at the estate, you’ll immediately notice how the location enhances the experience. The farm is described as beautiful and serene, perched on a hilltop with panoramic views over Florence and the surrounding vineyards. This atmosphere contributes to the relaxed, authentic feel that makes the class more than just cooking; it’s a taste of rural Tuscany life. Many reviewers mention how the location’s charm and spectacular scenery elevate the entire experience, making it perfect for photography and just soaking in the views.
The class kicks off with a tasting of focaccia paired with Chianti, setting a convivial tone. Then, the chef demonstrates how to prepare dough for pizza or pasta, explaining regional differences. For those choosing to make pasta, the hands-on element shines: you’ll roll, cut, and shape three types of fresh pasta, with expert guidance on sauces like Pesto, Carbonara, Amatriciana, and Cacio e Pepe. Reviewers highlight how our instructors, such as Carmela, Livio, and Max, are knowledgeable, engaging, and encouraging, making even beginners feel confident.
If you prefer pizza, you’ll get to mix the dough, select toppings from fresh estate-grown vegetables, and learn about traditional baking techniques by cooking your pizza in a wood-fired oven. The process of making pizza from scratch, including choosing toppings, is described as fun and rewarding, with plenty of room for creativity.
The highlight for many is the gelato lesson. The chef guides you through creating a creamy, authentic gelato — a skill many say they’ll try at home afterward. You’ll also learn how to pair different toppings and sauces, adding your own twist to this classic Italian dessert. Reviewers often call the gelato “delicious,” and some mention how Max, the gelato master, is both entertaining and inspiring.
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After all the prep, it’s time to sit down and feast. The 3-course meal — featuring your freshly prepared dishes — is served at a long table with wine or beer. Many guests praise the generous portions, quality ingredients, and beautiful presentation. The farm’s setting makes the meal feel special, adding to the sense of having truly experienced authentic Tuscan cuisine.
Post-lunch, you’ll be transported back to Florence, feeling accomplished and full of new skills. Many reviewers mention that the experience is well-organized and value-packed, especially considering the included recipes and cooking diploma you receive to recreate dishes at home.
Few cooking classes in Florence offer the same level of stunning views. The estate’s elevated position provides sprawling vistas across Tuscany, making every moment visually delightful. Whether you’re kneading dough or enjoying a glass of wine, the scenery adds a sense of tranquility and immersion in local life.
Many reviews praise the staff like Carmela, Livio, Max, Gloria, and Tisciano, describing them as knowledgeable, engaging, and fun. Their ability to explain techniques clearly and keep the atmosphere lively makes this more than just a lesson — it’s a memorable experience. Their enthusiasm helps demystify the cooking process, even for novices.
Using fresh estate vegetables and regional recipes ensures your dishes are as authentic as possible. The included recipes give you a tangible takeaway, allowing you to replicate your favorite dishes in your own kitchen.
At $71.70 per person, the experience offers excellent value considering the inclusion of transportation, a multi-course meal, drinks, recipes, and a cooking diploma. Many reviews reflect satisfaction with the price, especially when compared to more traditional or less comprehensive culinary classes.
While the experience is mostly positive, keep in mind that hotel pickup isn’t included, so plan your transportation to the meeting point accordingly. The class is suitable for travelers aged 8 and above, but gluten-free diets cannot be accommodated. Also, the experience is capped at 26 travelers, ensuring an intimate setting where everyone gets plenty of attention.
Timing-wise, the class lasts approximately 6 hours, so be prepared for a full but relaxed day. The group size is small enough to make it interactive but large enough to create a lively atmosphere. Many guests note that the friendly staff and beautiful setting make the time fly by.
This Florence-based pizza, pasta, and gelato class at a Tuscan farm offers an authentic, engaging way to connect with Italy’s culinary traditions. The breathtaking views, expert guidance, and delicious food combine to create a truly memorable experience. It’s especially ideal for foodies, families, or couples looking to learn hands-on skills in a relaxed environment.
If you’re after a fun, authentic, and scenic food experience that leaves you with new recipes and lasting memories, this tour is a fantastic choice. It balances professional instruction with a warm, welcoming atmosphere, making it more than just a cooking class – it’s a taste of Tuscany itself.
Is transportation from Florence included?
No, the tour provides round-trip transportation from the meeting point at Piazza dei Cavalleggeri. You’ll need to make your own way there, but the short 15-minute bus ride is easy and comfortable.
What’s the best age to participate?
The minimum age is 8 years, making it suitable for families with children who are interested in cooking.
Can I get a gluten-free option?
Unfortunately, gluten-free requirements cannot be accommodated on this tour.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the experience includes wine and beer, making the meal more enjoyable and authentic.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 6 hours from start to finish, including transportation, cooking, eating, and returning to Florence.
What do I receive after the class?
You get a cooking diploma and recipes to recreate your favorite dishes at home.
Is this suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. Many guests mention how friendly and engaging the staff are, and the small group size fosters a warm, inclusive atmosphere.
Where exactly does the experience take place?
At a private estate in the hills above Florence, with stunning views and a peaceful ambiance.
This experience is a wonderful way to spend a day enjoying Tuscan flavors, learning new skills, and enjoying a beautiful setting. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or a curious beginner, you’ll leave with more than just a full belly — you’ll take home new recipes and a taste of Italy’s culinary soul.