Florence Cooking Course with Historic Local Market Visit

Experience Florence’s culinary charm with a local market visit, hands-on cooking class, and tasting—perfect for food lovers seeking authentic Tuscan flavors.

4.5(151 reviews)From $95.58 per person

Introduction

If you’re dreaming of stepping into the heart of Florence’s food scene, a Florence Cooking Course with Historic Local Market Visit might just be the experience you’re after. This tour blends the lively atmosphere of a traditional market with a hands-on cooking class led by knowledgeable chefs, giving you a genuine taste of Tuscan cuisine and culture.

What makes this experience stand out? First, the small group size ensures a personalized touch, and second, the comprehensive market visit adds delightful insight into local ingredients and culinary traditions. That said, a potential downside is the strict check-in time, which requires punctuality—arriving late means you might miss out entirely.

patricia w
market visit/lunch
fun day w catrina at market and back at cooking school to prepare and eat delisih meal she was very fun and informative. attentive to dietary needs and easy to understand
Ava S
Catarina chef was…
Catarina chef was excellent, class was held at a real cooking school.. really fun to visit the market
Tommy G
Great tour and cooking class.
Noemi did a great job for our market tour and cooking class. It was engaging and informative while also having a great time! The food was excellent! Small group allowed for personal experience with others.
Jeffrey Y
Slightly confusing group meeting, but lovely and delicious cooking class and tour!
Overall, the trip was nice! The food was yummy, the dishes were easy to make, and the tastings were fun. Only critique would be that it was a little hard to find the guide at the start. Contrary to what the viator post said, the assistant was not wearing any visible insignia saying Caf Tours (but they were wearing blue). The temporary statue in the square was confusing things. Our guide was also quite soft spoken, making it hard to hear sometimes. Perhaps the tour getting a remote earpiece for all guests would help with that? Other than that, doing a cooking class in Florence was extremely lovely. Would definitely recommend it!
Erica B
Katarina was great!! She…
Katarina was great!! She was very helpful and informative. The food we made was delicious!! She also gave us some nice recs for local restaurants to try! The tour of the market was awesome we got to try some delicious product and learn about local cuisine.
Rebecca E
Exceptional cooking class
I don’t remember our chefs name but she was fabulous. We started at the Centrale Market and did a truffle, balsamic and olive oil tasting and it was wonderful. After the market we walked to the cooking school which was about a 10-15 min walk. The school is lovely and our group was 4 of us so it was a more intimate cooking experience. We made 4 courses and everything was so simple to make and turned out delicious. My favorite course was the chicken, it was exceptional. My Mom and I enjoyed this class so much and would do it again.
Emily W
Great time and delicious food!
Everything was amazing! The market experience was great – got to taste lots of samples and see the market in action. The cooking class itself was fabulous! We made 4 courses and everything was so delicious! I liked this cooking class because nothing was too difficult to potentially replicate at home. The chefs were so nice and made this a wonderful experience for us!
Nicole E
Wonderful Experience!
Unfortunately, I do not remember our tour guides name, but she was lovely and informative. The tour through the market was great. It was less about buying the ingredients for the afternoon meal, but more about sampling and learning about the products like the meats and cheeses, olive oils and balsamic vinegars, which was a great learning experience. She did purchase some herbs and we bought fruit. The experience at the cooking school was great. Our group only had eight people so it was small enough to get to know everyone. The recipes we made were simple yet incredibly flavorful and there was more than enough food for us to feel completely full and the wine was generous. We also received t…
Gail K
Florence cooking experience
A fantastic cooking experience in Florence with our chef Francesco – who made the class fun and delicious 😋 The group was great and sharing our meal at the end was a perfect way to end the day ⭐️

This tour suits travelers who love food, want to learn recipes they can recreate at home, and enjoy being active during their sightseeing. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or even a small family (kids over 10), you’ll find plenty to enjoy here if you’re eager to roll up your sleeves and cook in Florence.

Key Points

  • Authentic Market Visit: Explore San Lorenzo Market, taste local products, and pick fresh ingredients directly from Florentine vendors.
  • Hands-On Cooking: Under expert guidance, prepare a full Tuscan meal including starters, mains, and dessert, with wine to complement.
  • Culinary Souvenirs: Receive recipes to recreate your dishes later, plus gain insights into Italian and Tuscan food traditions.
  • Small Group Experience: Limited to 15 travelers, ensuring personal attention and a convivial atmosphere.
  • Price and Value: At around $92, the experience offers a good balance of quality, hands-on participation, and culture.
  • Reviews Highlight: Guests appreciate knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and the opportunity to learn new skills in a lively setting.

This experience made our article of Florence’s 15 Best Historical Tours (With Prices & Reviews).

What to Expect from the Florence Cooking Course and Market Visit

Florence Cooking Course with Historic Local Market Visit - What to Expect from the Florence Cooking Course and Market Visit

Imagine beginning your day in Florence with a brisk walk through one of its most iconic spots—the San Lorenzo Market. Here, you’ll join a small group and set out with your guide to browse through bustling stalls filled with fresh produce, cheeses, oils, and cured meats. This lively environment is not just a shopping trip but a window into local life, where vendors and shoppers exchange animated conversations.

Why this market visit matters: Many reviews, like Melinda_G’s, commend the guide Francesco’s knowledge and fun approach. She notes, “We loved this experience and will be recommending it to others.” Guests often mention that the market tour is a highlight, offering an authentic taste of Florence’s culinary heart.

Once you’ve selected your ingredients—perhaps a fragrant bunch of basil, ripe tomatoes, or specialty oils—you walk over to the cooking school. Here’s where the magic happens. The class is hands-on, with a professional chef guiding you through crafting a typical Tuscan meal.

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The Cooking Experience in Detail

Your menu generally includes a Tuscan starter, two main courses, and a sweet dessert. One review describes it as “making an amazing lunch with Tuscan kale and bean bruschetta, fresh pasta with an olive caper sauce, chicken with balsamic vinegar, and a lemon ricotta cake.” Others mention making tiramisu from scratch or classic pasta by hand—these are not just demonstrations but participatory sessions where you get to do the work.

The chef’s explanation is clear and engaging, making even complex dishes approachable. Stefano, one of the instructors, is praised for his fun teaching style and making pasta from scratch, which many guests find particularly rewarding. The small group setting (max 15 people) ensures everyone gets a turn to roll dough or stir sauces, not just watch from the sidelines.

The Meal and Tasting

After all the effort, it’s time to sit down and enjoy your creations. The meal is served with a selection of wines, carefully chosen to enhance the dishes. Guests often comment on how delicious and satisfying the food is, especially after learning how to prepare it. One review highlights, “We did all the work, and it was so fun! The lunch was delightful, and the wine pairing was good as well.”

You’ll also receive recipes at the end, so you can recreate these dishes at home, keeping Florence’s flavors alive long after your trip ends.

The Logistics and Group Size

Starting at around 9:50 am in central Florence, the tour lasts roughly 5 hours, making it a manageable half-day activity. The meeting point is easy to find, and the activity concludes right where it begins. The maximum group size of 15 ensures a cozy, friendly environment—guests often mention enjoying the small-group intimacy.

One thing to note: arrival at the designated time is mandatory; arriving late means you may miss out with no possibility of refund or rescheduling. The class is suitable for vegetarians if informed in advance, but those with severe allergies or celiac disease may face challenges due to contamination risks.

Why This Tour is a Great Value

Compared to more expensive culinary experiences, this tour offers a lot for its price—around $92 per person. It combines learning, tasting, and cultural exposure, all under the guidance of professional chefs who keep things engaging and fun. Several reviews praise the quality of the food and the knowledgeable guides, making it clear that many guests find it worth every penny.

Authenticity and Local Flavor

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One of the biggest draws of this experience is the genuine local flavor. Visitors like Jeffrey_Y appreciate that “it was a little hard to find the guide at the start,” but overall, the market tour and cooking session are described as “lovely and delicious.” Guests leave with new skills and a better understanding of Tuscan ingredients and cooking techniques.

The market visit isn’t just about shopping; you’ll learn about the ingredients that define Tuscan cuisine, such as balsamic vinegar, olive oils, and cured meats. The tasting components—like truffle and cheese samples—add depth to your understanding of local food culture, and many reviews mention how these moments stand out.

The Experience of Making and Sharing Food

Many guests, like Roberta, cherish the communal aspect of sharing a meal with new friends. Cooking from scratch and then sitting down together is a highlight, creating bonds and memories. “Making new friends and sharing a meal we prepared together was priceless,” says Roberta.

The meal isn’t just about the dishes; it’s about the experience of working together, learning new techniques, and savoring authentic flavors in a welcoming environment.

Who Will Love This Experience?

Florence Cooking Course with Historic Local Market Visit - Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is perfect for travelers who want a hands-on encounter with Florence’s food culture. If you’re eager to learn recipes that you can take home, enjoy interactive cooking, and love exploring local markets, this is a fantastic fit. It’s especially suited for those with a genuine interest in Italian cuisine, as well as those wanting a manageable, small-group experience.

It’s less ideal if you’re looking for a quick sightseeing stop or don’t enjoy participating actively in cooking. Families with children over 10 will find it suitable, but younger kids might not be as engaged.

FAQ: Practical Questions and Answers

Do I need to bring anything special?
No, everything you need—ingredients, utensils, and recipes—are provided. Just wear comfortable clothes suitable for cooking.

Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarians can participate if informed in advance, but note that the menu may include meat dishes.

What is included in the price?
Your fee covers the market tour, cooking class, meal with drinks, recipes to take home, and assistance at the meeting point.

How long does the experience last?
It’s approximately 5 hours, starting around 9:50 am in central Florence, and ends back at the meeting point.

Are children allowed?
Kids under 10 are not admitted, but those over 10 can participate if they’re interested in cooking and food.

What if I have food allergies or intolerances?
Please inform the organizers in advance. Severe allergies or celiac disease may not be suitable due to potential contamination.

What happens if I am late or want to cancel?
Arrival at the check-in time is mandatory. Cancellations made at least 24 hours ahead are refunded; late cancellations are not.

Can I book this tour last minute?
Booking is usually recommended 60 days in advance, but availability depends on the season and demand.

Is this experience accessible if I don’t speak Italian?
Yes, the classes are operated by professional chefs, and from November to March 2025, the class is only available in English.

Will I get enough hands-on experience?
Absolutely. Guests consistently mention that everyone gets to participate actively, making the entire process fun and educational.

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Florence Cooking Course with Historic Local Market Visit



4.5

(151)

“fun day w catrina at market and back at cooking school to prepare and eat delisih meal she was very fun and informative. attentive to dietary needs…”

— patricia w,

Final Thoughts

Florence Cooking Course with Historic Local Market Visit - Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a culinary adventure that combines market exploration, hands-on cooking, and authentic flavors, this Florence cooking class is a worthwhile choice. It offers a genuine taste of Tuscany, guided by expert chefs in a cozy, small-group setting. While punctuality is key and some may find the start a bit tricky, most guests leave with new skills, delicious recipes, and vivid memories of their time in Florence.

Ideal for food lovers, curious travelers, and anyone wanting an authentic cultural experience beyond the typical sightseeing route, this tour promises a flavorful, fun-filled day. Just remember to arrive on time, inform the organizers of any dietary restrictions, and get ready for a delightful culinary journey through Italy.