If you’re visiting Rome and looking for a fun, interactive way to dive into Italian cuisine, a pizza and tiramisu-making class could be just what you need. While I haven’t personally done this experience, I’ve gathered enough details and reviews to give you a clear picture of what to expect. For anyone who loves good food, enjoys learning new kitchen skills, and wants a relaxed social atmosphere, this workshop might be worth considering.
What we like about this experience? First, it’s highly praised for its knowledgeable and friendly guides who make learning feel natural and fun. Second, the small group setting ensures you won’t feel like just another face in the crowd – more personal attention means better tips and plenty of interaction. That said, a potential drawback is the price point of around $68.61, which, while reasonable for a hands-on class with included food and drinks, might seem a bit steep if you’re on a tight budget. Still, if you’re a foodie eager to recreate authentic Italian dishes at home, this class is likely to give you good value.
This experience is well-suited for food lovers, casual cooks, and anyone wanting a memorable, hands-on activity in Rome. It’s not a deep dive into culinary history but offers enough insight and skill to impress friends back home. Families with kids who enjoy interactive activities could also find it enjoyable, especially since reviews mention the instructor’s engaging style and a kid-friendly atmosphere.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at What’s Included
- Making Pizza from Scratch
- The Art of Tiramisu
- The Meal and Drinks
- Who Would Love This?
- The Pros and Cons
- What Travelers Love
- Possible Drawbacks
- Value for Money
- Final Thoughts
- Pizza & Tiramisu Making Class with Wine and Limoncello
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Hands-on experience with a professional Italian chef
- Small group size ensures personalized attention
- Includes meal, wine, and limoncello, plus recipes to take home
- Suitable for all ages, including kids
- Location convenience near public transportation
- Duration of about 2.5 hours balances fun and learning
An In-Depth Look at What’s Included
The class kicks off in a centrally located spot in Rome—via Giuseppe Zanardelli, a convenient starting point for exploring nearby sights after your session. Once you arrive, you’ll meet your chef and fellow participants, all eager to learn and cook together. The small group (up to 15 people) promises a more intimate setting, so you’ll get plenty of guidance and chances to ask questions.
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Making Pizza from Scratch
The highlight for many is the pizza making segment. You’ll start with the basics—flour, water, and other simple ingredients—and learn how to create authentic Roman-style pizza dough. The instructor, praised for being both fluent and professional, will guide you through each step, from kneading to stretching, to topping. Several reviews mention that the chef’s teaching style is friendly, energetic, and humorous, which keeps the atmosphere light and fun.
One guest shared, “Charlotte made it really fun, and I learned a lot about making pizza.” This indicates that whether you’re a seasoned home cook or a complete beginner, you’ll probably walk away with new tips and confidence in your pizza skills. Plus, you get to enjoy the pizza you make at the end, which is always satisfying.
The Art of Tiramisu
While the dough rests, you’ll switch gears to tiramisu. The instructor explains the classic Italian recipe, and you get a hands-on demo. Making tiramisu involves some practical skills like layering and flavor balancing, but the process is straightforward enough that many reviewers say their kids or teens enjoyed participating. One reviewer even called it “the best tiramisu ever” their kid had.
This part of the class is often described as interactive and fun, with the instructor’s friendly humor making the experience memorable. Plus, after the tiramisu is assembled, it needs a little time to set, so it’s a nice pause before enjoying your meal.
The Meal and Drinks
Once both dishes are ready, you’ll sit down to enjoy your homemade pizza and tiramisu. The meal is served at a typical Italian restaurant in the heart of Rome, providing a cozy, authentic setting. The included wine complements the food well, and many reviews mention the quality of the drinks and the relaxed, convivial atmosphere.
Some guests mention that the meals are generous and satisfying, making the experience feel like a proper Italian lunch or dinner rather than just a quick workshop. Plus, a limoncello shot or coffee caps off the experience — a perfect way to indulge after your culinary efforts.
Who Would Love This?
Based on reviews, this experience is great for families, couples, groups of friends, or solo travelers who enjoy hands-on activities. Kids seem to enjoy it, especially given the playful teaching style, and many adults leave with recipes and new cooking confidence. It’s particularly appealing if you’re interested in recreating what you learn back home or simply want an enjoyable, social activity in Rome.
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The Pros and Cons

What Travelers Love
- Knowledgeable guides who make learning easy and fun
- The small group size fosters a friendly, engaging environment
- Delicious, authentic dishes you get to enjoy at the end
- The wine and limoncello enhance the relaxed atmosphere
- Convenient location near public transportation in Rome
Possible Drawbacks
- The cost (~$68.61) may seem high for some, but reflects the hands-on nature and included food
- The duration of about 2.5 hours might feel a bit long if you’re pressed for time
- The experience is not a deep culinary course—more of a fun workshop with tasty results
Value for Money
Considering the quality of instruction, the meal, drinks, and recipes provided, this experience offers decent value. Several reviews highlight the personalized attention and the opportunity to learn practical skills, making it more than just a touristy activity.
Final Thoughts

If you’re craving an interactive, authentic taste of Italy, this pizza and tiramisu-making class delivers. It’s a relaxed, friendly environment where you’ll learn from a professional chef, enjoy good food and drinks, and take home recipes that you’ll want to try again. The small group setting keeps things intimate and personal, which many guests appreciate.
This experience is especially suited for foodies, casual cooks, and those wanting a fun cultural activity in Rome. While it’s not the cheapest option, the quality of instruction, the included meal, and the chance to create something delicious make it a worthwhile splurge for many travelers.
For anyone who loves Italian cuisine or simply wants a memorable activity that combines learning, eating, and socializing, this class could well be a highlight of your trip.
Pizza & Tiramisu Making Class with Wine and Limoncello
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FAQ
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, it’s described as suitable for both kids and adults, especially since the instructor’s engaging style and interactive format appeal to all ages.
How long does the class last?
The workshop takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, allowing enough time to learn and enjoy the meal without feeling rushed.
What’s included in the price?
You get a practical and theoretical lesson, fresh ingredients, equipment (including an apron and rolling pin), and a meal with wine. Coffee or limoncello is also included afterward.
Where does the activity start and end?
It begins at Via Giuseppe Zanardelli, 14, in Rome, and finishes back at the same meeting point.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s a free cancellation policy if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility in case your plans shift.
Is this experience good value for money?
Yes, considering the personalized instruction, the delicious meal, and drinks, many find it worth the price, especially as a fun, memorable activity during a Roman stay.
If you love food, enjoy hands-on experiences, and want a lighthearted way to learn some Italian cooking tips, this pizza and tiramisu workshop in Rome might become one of your favorite memories. Just make sure to book in advance, as it’s popular and well-reviewed!
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