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Rome Trastevere Pasta Making Class with Eating Europe

4.9(515)Rome1 hour
VIATOR4.9(55)TRIPADVISOR4.9(460)

Description

Join a unique pasta-making experience in Trastevere, led by a charming local guide. Start the day off with a visit to iconic Roman butcher Norcineria Iacozzilli to shop for the day’s ingredients and sample their famous porchetta. Next, head to the renowned trattoria Rione XIII to dive into pasta making, learning the secrets to perfect fresh pasta. Enjoy creating your own fettuccine and ravioli, then sit down and enjoy the fresh pasta you made with delicious wine. At the end, visit our favorite gelateria for the finest organic gelato in Rome.

Tour Options

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  • Private Guided Tour Extra: 1 Supplì paired with local beer
Pasta Making Class

Itinerary

15 min

Start your experience at a traditional Roman delicatessen in Trastevere. Step inside to enjoy pizza bianca filled with savory porchetta, and a glass of wine, while the guide selects fresh eggs, grated Parmigiano, and fresh sheep ricotta for the class ahead, highlighting the shop’s high-quality local products.

120 min

Visit Rione XIII, a classic old-school Roman trattoria, for a hands-on pasta-making experience. Guided by a local expert, you’ll learn the secrets of perfect fresh pasta while having fun shaping your own fettuccine and ravioli with fellow travelers. Then sit down to enjoy your creations: pasta chitarra with amatriciana sauce and ravioli filled with sheep ricotta and lemon zest, with butter and sage sauce. A great pasta class is, of course, accompanied by good wine.

20 min

To end on a high note, you will head to our favorite gelateria to enjoy the finest organic gelato in Rome. You will not only eat this amazing treat, but you will also learn to spot the differences between real and fake gelato!

Highlights

Alternative beverages available for kids and non-drinkers.
Enjoy Rome’s only cooking class that includes a food tour!
‘Food & the City’ Insider Tips
Learn to prepare fresh pasta and ravioli, while having wine. Spoiler: they’ll be delicious!
Local English-speaking guide/chef
Pick up ingredients and sample street food at the most famous butcher shop in Trastevere.

What's included

Included
Alternative beverages available for kids and non-drinkers.
Enjoy Rome’s only cooking class that includes a food tour!
‘Food & the City’ Insider Tips
Learn to prepare fresh pasta and ravioli, while having wine. Spoiler: they’ll be delicious!
Local English-speaking guide/chef
Pick up ingredients and sample street food at the most famous butcher shop in Trastevere.
Not included
Gratuities / Tips for the guide
Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Extra drinks

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This activity requires a minimum of 2 guests. Should this not be met, we will contact you directly to help you get rescheduled or reimbursed.
  • Children under 4 years old do not need a ticket and can join the tour for free. However, food is not included. Paid tickets with food included are available for ages 4 and up.
  • Please note that the tastings mentioned are a selection of the delicious foods we often feature. Both offerings and tour stops may vary by day or season, but you're sure to enjoy a delightful array of local flavors!
  • Have dietary requirements? Simply email us or add a note at booking, and we’ll do our best to accommodate vegetarians, gluten-free guests or other dietary needs where we can. For guest safety, this experience isn’t suitable for those with severe or life-threatening food allergies to ingredients found on the tour, and the company cannot take responsibility for any food allergies or intolerances.

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