Rome Walking Tour with Pasta Making Class and Lunch
Rome Walking Tour with Pasta Making Class and Lunch
Rome, Italy
Experience Rating
3 hours 30 minutes (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English
Overview
Go all-in on Italian food and culture on this tour that combines a walking tour of Rome with a pasta-making class and lunch. With a small group of just 15 people, you'll be sure to experience personalized attention and plenty of chances to ask questions. After your walking tour, head to a local culinary workshop for a glass of prosecco and a hands-on pasta class, then sit down for lunch and eat what you've made.
Comprehensive walking tour of Rome's highlights
Hands-on pasta-making course with prosecco and wine
Personalized attention in a small group of just 15 or fewer
Take home the extra pasta you've made
What's Included
Lunch
Alcoholic Beverages
Pasta to take home! You get to take the pasta you made home with you after the class.
Private transportation
Gratuities
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Fountain of Tureen, Via della Chiesa Nuova, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Return Details
Via dei Crociferi, 25, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Piazza Navona
The Piazza Navona is the hub of Rome that cultivates a community filled with food lovers, art and stunning architecture. Your guide will walk you through the history behind the Egyptian Obelisk and the Fountain of Four Rivers, which never goes unnoticed due to its brilliant and intricate architecture. Underneath the piazza lies the Stadium of Domitian, an ancient stadium that was used for competitive games in ancient Rome. Today, the stadium is covered up by the Piazza and the markets that fill it.
The next stop on this tour is Rome’s most well-preserved Ancient landmark, the Pantheon. The construction of the building draws upon the architecture of the Ancient Greeks, as the rectangular vestibule filters into a vast rotunda. What used to be a temple for some of Rome’s priceless works of art, now, the Pantheon is considered a church. Be sure to ask your guide about the Pantheon oculus, a circular opening in the structure's dome that lets in beautiful natural light.
Located in the heart of Rome’s higher-end shopping market, the breathtaking Spanish Steps lead up to the exquisite church, Trinità dei Monti. At the bottom of the steps is Fontana della Barcaccia, one of Rome’s beautiful fountains.
The Trevi Fountain, one of the most famous fountains on Earth, serves as another one of Rome’s cultural and social hubs. Known for its striking baroque style architecture, the fountain serves as both a famous staple in Rome as well as a source of charity. The coins thrown into the Trevi Fountain are donated to a local Catholic charity and used to benefit the homeless community in Rome. Tourists throw in coins in hopes of returning to Rome, new romance or marital bliss.
Work alongside a local chef and learn the art of making authentic Italian pasta. You’ll be welcomed with a glass of prosecco at the door, and after one sip, you will be craving the delicious homemade Italian cuisine. You will certainly work up more of an appetite after digging into your already delectable pasta, good thing dessert is up next! After making pasta, learn how to make tiramisu, another Italian favorite.
Please note: The pasta that you will eat for lunch will not be the exact pasta prepared during your cooking class. For health code reasons, your lunch will consist of a delicious pasta dish that has been prepared for you by a professionally trained chef. You will get to take the pasta you created during your class home with you.