Rome: Pasta & Tiramisu Cooking Class near the Spanish Steps — A Genuine Italian Culinary Experience
If you’re wandering through Rome and craving a taste of true Italian cuisine, a cooking class focused on pasta and tiramisu might just be the highlight of your trip. While we haven’t done this exact class ourselves, the reviews and details paint a pretty inviting picture. It’s a chance to roll up your sleeves, learn some classic techniques, and enjoy the fruits of your labor in a warm, friendly setting.
Two things we particularly like about this experience are its central location just steps from the Spanish Steps—meaning no long travel to find it—and the personalized, hands-on approach that makes it more than just a demonstration. Plus, the inclusion of a free certificate and recipes to take home adds some extra value.
One potential consideration is the group size and timing—as with many classes, late arrivals might miss parts of the experience, and it’s not suitable for wheelchair users. Still, for those who want to get a genuine taste of Italian culinary craft in a cozy environment, this class could be just right. If you’re a fan of food, culture, and fun communal experiences, this tour is well worth checking out.
Key Points

- Location: Just a few steps from Rome’s iconic Spanish Steps, perfect for combining with sightseeing.
- Hands-on: You’ll make fresh pasta and tiramisu from scratch, guided by an expert instructor.
- Authentic Techniques: Learn traditional methods, uncovering the secrets behind Italy’s beloved dishes.
- Enjoy Your Creations: Your meal is paired with a glass of wine and a refreshing limoncello toast.
- Atmosphere: Hosted in a charming 17th-century building with original 1800s wall paintings—an ambiance that transports you back in time.
- Cost and Value: For around $56, you get a two-hour experience packed with learning, tasting, and a keepsake certificate.
A Deep Dive into the Experience

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Location and First Impressions
Located conveniently near the Spanish Steps, the class begins inside the cozy walls of an authentic Italian restaurant. When you arrive, you’ll find yourself in a historic setting, with original 19th-century wall paintings adding a splash of old-world charm. The environment is air-conditioned, making it comfortable even during Rome’s warmer months. The proximity to one of the city’s most famous landmarks means you can easily incorporate this experience into a day of sightseeing.
What the Class Includes
This isn’t a quick demonstration. You’re actively involved in every step of the process. The instructor guides you through transforming basic ingredients—especially eggs and flour—into fresh pasta, specifically fettuccine, which you’ll then pair with a sauce of your choice: tomato & basil, pesto, or Alfredo. The sauces are prepared in the restaurant’s kitchen, so you’ll learn where the magic happens, although the actual pasta is cooked collectively in the class.
For dessert, you’ll craft tiramisu, with the cream prepared by the group, giving everyone a chance to put their personal touch on this classic. It’s a fun, interactive way to connect with fellow participants, whether friends or family.
The Learning Experience
Reviews highlight how knowledgeable and caring the guides are. One reviewer mentioned Chef Irene, who took the time to memorize everyone’s names, creating a more personal vibe. The instructor’s ability to explain details clearly—whether about pasta making or tiramisu—makes this suitable even for beginners.
The class duration is just about two hours, a length that keeps things lively without feeling rushed. You’ll be surprised how much you can learn and accomplish in that time. Plus, the supportive environment encourages questions and interaction.
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After the cooking, you sit down to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Your homemade pasta, paired with your preferred sauce, is served with a glass of wine or a soft drink. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, as many reviews mention the good humor and professionalism of the staff. A limoncello toast seals the meal, adding a distinctly Italian touch.
Travelers loved the chance to meet new people from all over, with some describing the group as small and intimate—about two families or a handful of participants—which enhances the experience. The class ends back at the restaurant, leaving you with your delicious creations and a new skill set.
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The Value for Money
At approximately $56 per person, this class offers a lot. You get hands-on instruction, all ingredients and equipment, your meal, drinks, and a certificate of participation. Plus, recipes to recreate your dishes at home extend the value beyond the experience itself. Several guests praised the quality of the pasta and tiramisu, noting how fun and rewarding it was to make authentic Italian dishes from scratch.
What Could Be Better?
While the experience is generally well-reviewed, some mention that sauces are prepared outside the class, which might reduce the hands-on aspect for those wanting to do every step themselves. Also, late arrivals might find it hard to catch up or could be turned away, so punctuality is important. Since it’s not wheelchair accessible, travelers with mobility issues should consider this.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This class is ideal for food lovers eager to learn authentic recipes and techniques. It’s especially suitable for beginners or those who enjoy interactive, communal activities. Families with children over 7 can participate, sharing workstations with adults, making it a fun, educational activity for all ages. If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, you’ll find the environment friendly and welcoming—many reviews mention making new friends.
If you’re after a quick, superficial cooking demo, this might not be for you. But if you want to learn, laugh, and enjoy a delicious meal that you made yourself, this class hits the sweet spot.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this experience suitable for children?
Children under 7 can join for free but must share a workstation with an adult. The class is interactive and fun for families, especially if your kids enjoy cooking.
How long does the class last?
The class runs for approximately 2 hours, offering a good balance between instruction and fun.
Do I need to know how to cook beforehand?
Not at all. The class is designed for beginners, and the guides are very good at explaining each step clearly.
Can I choose my sauce?
Yes, you can select from tomato & basil, pesto, or Alfredo for your pasta.
Is the experience in English?
Yes, the class is offered in both English and Spanish.
Where do I meet for the class?
Inside the restaurant Trattoria Amici. Ask for the cooking class room upon arrival.
Are drinks included?
Yes, your fee includes a glass of wine or soft drink, plus a limoncello toast.
What makes this experience special?
The authentic setting, expert guidance, and the chance to enjoy your own homemade Italian dishes in a historic ambiance.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the class suitable if I want a quick overview of Italian cuisine?
No, it’s designed to be an interactive, hands-on experience that teaches you how to make pasta and tiramisu from scratch.
Rome: Pasta & Tiramisu Cooking Class near the Spanish Steps
“The cooking class was fantastic, our teacher was very fun and made the whole experience very enjoyable. I would highly recommend”
Final Thoughts

All in all, this cooking class offers a genuine taste of Italy in a relaxed, friendly setting. It’s a fantastic way to step into the world of Italian cuisine—even if you’re a complete beginner. The combination of a historic venue, expert guides, and delicious results makes it a worthwhile addition to any Rome itinerary.
If you love food, enjoy making things yourself, or simply want a fun, memorable experience, this class is worth considering. It’s especially suitable if you want to learn authentic techniques, meet new people, and enjoy a cozy meal in the heart of the city.
For those seeking a blend of culture, culinary skill, and good company, this experience ticks all the boxes. Just remember to arrive on time and come with a curious palate—your taste buds and new skills will thank you.
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