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Experience Florence like a local with Guido’s 3.5-hour tour, combining craft cocktails, Tuscan charcuterie, and fresh pasta making for an authentic taste of Italy.
Exploring Florence’s culinary scene often means visiting bustling trattorias or fancy restaurants, but this experience takes a different approach—an intimate, hands-on class that combines craft cocktails, delicious food, and pasta making at Guido’s cozy home outside the city center. With a stellar 5-star rating from seven reviews and a reputation that keeps travelers booking nearly three months in advance, it’s clear this experience resonates with those seeking a true taste of Italian culture in a fun, relaxed setting.
What really sets this tour apart is Guido himself—a passionate host with a genuine love for Italian food, cocktails, and sharing his knowledge. We love how approachable and engaging Guido is, making everyone feel like a guest in his home rather than just another tourist. One thing to keep in mind is that this tour involves transportation outside the main city, which adds to its intimacy but requires a bit of planning if you prefer staying within Florence’s historic core.
This experience is perfect for food lovers, cocktail enthusiasts, and anyone curious to learn how Italy’s famous drinks and pasta are made from scratch. If you’re looking for an authentic, interactive way to spend an afternoon in Florence—far from the crowds—this class will deliver. Just note that it’s a private experience, so it’s ideal for those seeking a personalized touch.


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The tour begins at 4:00 pm with a pickup arranged in Florence, which is a bonus for those who prefer to avoid navigating to Guido’s home alone. Guests are picked up in an air-conditioned vehicle, setting a comfortable tone from the start. Guido’s home is located just about 10 minutes outside the city, in a cozy, private setting with a dedicated lounge that feels intimate yet professional.
The first 30-45 minutes are dedicated to learning about and creating three of Italy’s most famous cocktails. Guido’s approach is both educational and fun—he shares the stories behind each drink, which adds an extra layer of appreciation. Expect to work with professional bar tools to craft drinks like the classic Negroni or Aperol Spritz, although some limited edition cocktails might not be on the menu. Reviewers have raved about Guido’s ability to make the process accessible, even for novices.
You’ll also enjoy some Tuscan charcuterie, featuring local cheeses, salami, and bruschettas. This snack pairing complements the drinks beautifully and provides a taste of genuine regional flavors. Guests have noted Guido’s attention to quality and authenticity, making each bite and sip a true delight.
Next, the focus shifts to fresh pasta creation. Guido guides you step-by-step through making your favorite pasta, with options like tagliatelle or ravioli. This hands-on part of the experience is surprisingly lively—everyone gets to roll, fill, and shape their pasta, which Guido expertly supervises. Many guests said they left with the confidence to recreate the dishes at home, citing Guido’s clear instructions and patience.
This part of the tour is especially popular among those who want to learn a practical skill, not just watch a demonstration. Past guests have commented that Guido’s enthusiasm and expertise make the process enjoyable and educational. They appreciated how the class is tailored to individual preferences, allowing everyone to craft their own pasta.
The experience wraps up with everyone enjoying the food and drinks they prepared. This is a relaxed moment to savor your homemade pasta and sip on the cocktails, all while sharing stories and laughs. Guests have praised the cozy ambiance, feeling like they’re part of Guido’s family rather than in a commercial kitchen.
The package covers alcoholic beverages, bottled water, snacks, and all professional tools needed. It’s a comprehensive setup designed for immersive learning rather than just watching. The only additional costs might be tips for Guido and any special, limited-edition cocktails not included in the standard menu.

While the price of $114.09 per person might seem high for a short class, the value is clear when you consider what’s included. You’re not only getting a guided experience into Italian cocktail culture and pasta making but also the chance to take home skills and recipes. The personal touch of Guido, combined with the intimate setting, sets this apart from larger, generic tours.
Guests consistently highlight how much they learn and how fun the whole process is. One reviewer said Guido’s passion shines through, making the experience more than just a cooking class—it’s a cultural lesson wrapped in hospitality. The fact that most travelers book this experience 84 days in advance shows how sought-after it is.
If you’re into food and drink, this class is a wonderful choice to learn from an engaging host in a relaxed, private setting. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy hands-on activities, want to deepen their understanding of Italian culture, or simply love good food and good company. The experience also works well for small groups, couples, or even solo travelers craving authentic interactions.
However, if you’re looking for a quick, low-cost activity, this might seem a bit premium—though many consider it well worth the investment. It’s not a large tour with a hurried pace, but rather a thoughtfully curated, personal experience that makes you feel like a guest in Guido’s home.

Is transportation provided?
Yes, Guido offers pickup in Florence, making it easy to reach his home outside the city. The vehicle is air-conditioned, ensuring a comfortable journey.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers all food, drinks, professional tools, bottled water, snacks, and transportation outside Florence.
Can I participate if I don’t drink alcohol?
While alcoholic beverages are included, you can inform Guido if you prefer non-alcoholic options, and he will accommodate.
How long does the experience last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, offering ample time to learn, create, and enjoy.
Is this experience suitable for children or non-drinkers?
Most travelers can participate, but since alcohol is involved, it’s best suited for adults. Non-drinkers can still enjoy the pasta making and food.
What kind of cocktails will I learn to make?
You’ll learn to craft three of Italy’s most famous cocktails, such as Negroni or Aperol Spritz, along with some limited edition ones.
Will I get recipes to take home?
Yes, you’ll leave with recipes and confidence to recreate your favorite drinks and pasta at home.
Is the tour private or part of a larger group?
This is a private tour, exclusively for your group, enhancing the personalized experience.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How can I book?
You can reserve your spot on the tour through the provided platform, ideally several months ahead due to its popularity.
This detailed, authentic experience in Florence offers a fantastic way to connect with Italian culinary traditions, guided by a passionate host in a cozy setting. Whether you’re a foodie, a cocktail lover, or simply eager to learn new skills, Guido’s class promises fun, flavor, and a memorable slice of Italy.