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Discover authentic French bread and croissant-making in Paris with this hands-on class led by a master baker, perfect for food lovers and aspiring bakers alike.

If you’ve ever dreamed of baking authentic French baguettes and flaky croissants in the heart of Paris, this hands-on class might be just what you’re looking for. Set in a cozy, family-run bakery, the experience promises expert tips, genuine family secrets, and plenty of delicious bread to take home. It’s a wonderful way to deepen your appreciation for French baking traditions and pick up practical skills.
One thing we love about this experience is the personal touch—you’re not just watching a demo; you’re actively involved in the process. The opportunity to learn from a baker whose family has been perfecting their recipes across generations adds authenticity and charm. However, a potential consideration is the two-hour duration, which can feel a bit tight for those wanting a super-in-depth class, especially if you want to master the techniques.
This experience is best suited for foodies, home bakers, or travelers eager to take a piece of Parisian culinary culture home. Whether you’re a beginner or have some baking experience, you’ll leave with new skills, recipes, and a fresh appreciation for French bread.

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This two-hour class offers a genuine peek into the art of French bread baking, led by Chef Didier, whose family bakery has served Paris for years. From the moment you arrive at Le Petit Mitron, you’re welcomed into a warm, informal setting that feels more like a kitchen than a tourist attraction.
Meet at Le Petit Mitron — a charming bakery in the center of Paris, where you’ll be greeted by Chef Didier and, often, a translator. The class begins with a quick overview where Didier shares the history of his bakery, passing down family techniques that have been refined over decades. This context adds a layer of authenticity many other classes lack.
Going behind the counter — You’ll step into the bakery workspace, where you’re encouraged to roll up your sleeves and start working with the ingredients. You’ll learn how to make the classic French baguette, focusing on creating that crusty exterior and soft, warm interior. Didier’s tips for shaping the dough and achieving the perfect rise are invaluable, especially for those new to bread-making.
The bread-making process — Watching Didier demonstrate the process, you’ll note the importance of certain details: proper kneading, fermentation times, and scoring techniques. The bakery’s signature La Parisse baguette is also featured, giving you a taste of a special bread that’s renowned locally.
Croissant craftsmanship — Moving on to pastries, you’ll learn how to make and shape croissants, mastering the delicate lamination process that creates those irresistible flaky layers. Didier shares secrets about dough handling and folding that help achieve bakery-quality results.
Baking and tasting — While the oven does its magic, there’s a chance to taste some of the bakery’s other breads. The class includes the baking of two types of baguettes and croissants, which you’ll take home along with the recipes (sent by email afterward).
The class takes place directly in the bakery, not a commercial kitchen, which adds to the charm. The space feels inviting and intimate, perfect for small groups. The presence of a translator, often Elsa or Luis, ensures everyone understands Didier’s lively explanations and stories. Many reviews praise the friendly, engaging nature of Didier and his team, who go out of their way to make the experience memorable.
At a price of $256 per person, this class offers good value considering the personalized instruction, authentic environment, and the delicious breads you bring home. The two-hour duration strikes a balance between a manageable workshop and enough time to learn key techniques without feeling rushed.

Several reviews highlight what makes this class special. Monique from the US rated it 5/5, praising Chef Didier’s engaging manner and the “family secrets” he shared. She appreciated the small class size and enjoyed tasting the different breads, making the experience feel exclusive and authentic.
M from Mexico called it “one of the best in France”, emphasizing the quality of the bread and the value of taking home baked goods. Many reviewers mention the knowledgeable guides—Elsa and Luis—who made explanations clear and fun, especially for non-French speakers.
One reviewer, Dianne, pointed out the passion Didier has for bread and how he sources his own wheat and grinds it himself, revealing the care and authenticity behind each loaf. The personal stories and humor from Didier help create a warm, memorable atmosphere.
Families and children frequently feature in reviews, with parents noting how engaging and patient Didier is with young learners. Nathan, a family traveler, shared that their kids loved the class, and they left with not just bread but a sense of accomplishment and fun.


This bread-making class is ideal for culinary travelers, baking enthusiasts, and anyone who loves authentic Parisian food experiences. It offers a genuine look into traditional French baking methods, making it perfect for those who want to add a new skill to their culinary repertoire. Families and groups with children will find the welcoming atmosphere and interactive approach particularly enjoyable.
While beginners will find the step-by-step guidance accessible, even experienced bakers mention learning new tips and secrets. For travelers seeking a hands-on, memorable activity that combines culture, food, and fun, this class ticks all the boxes.

This Parisian bread and croissant-making class offers a fantastic combination of authenticity, expert guidance, and delicious results. Led by a passionate baker with deep family roots in French baking, the experience provides practical skills, cultural insights, and plenty of tasty bread to take home. The small group size ensures a personalized, intimate atmosphere that elevates the experience beyond just a cooking lesson.
If you’re passionate about food, eager to learn a new craft, or simply want a memorable activity that offers genuine insight into French culture, this class is an excellent choice. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate attention to detail, love tasting freshly baked bread, and want to come away with recipes and techniques to impress at home.
For a reasonable investment, you gain more than just bread—you gain memories, skills, and a deeper understanding of French culinary traditions.

Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Yes, the class is accessible to all levels, providing step-by-step guidance suitable for those new to bread baking.
How long does the class last?
The class runs for approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable yet comprehensive experience.
What’s included in the price?
All ingredients, utensils, aprons, and a copy of the recipes sent by email are included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours before the class.
Is the class available in multiple languages?
Yes, instruction is offered in English, French, Japanese, and Spanish.
What breads will I learn to make?
You’ll learn to make a classic French baguette, La Parisse (a bakery specialty), and croissants.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, classes are limited to a maximum of 8 participants, ensuring a personal experience.
Do I get to take my bread home?
Yes, you can take home the baguettes and croissants you make, plus the recipes to try again.
Is this activity family-friendly?
While it’s great for families, children under 6 are not suitable for this class.
In all, this bread and croissant workshop offers an authentic, engaging, and tasty slice of Parisian life that’s perfect for food lovers and aspiring bakers.