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Wanna be Italiano: Florence Food Tour & Cooking Masterclass

Wanna be Italiano: Florence Food Tour & Cooking Masterclass

Regular price €143.00 EUR
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What You Will Experience

Immerse yourself in Florence’s rich culinary traditions with a hands-on cooking experience. Stroll through the city’s historic food markets, taste local specialties, and learn to prepare an authentic three-course Italian meal under the guidance of a professional chef. Whether you're a food lover or a beginner in the kitchen, this experience brings the flavors of Tuscany to life.

Highlights

  • Market Tour with a Chef – Explore Florence’s Central Market (except Sundays & bank holidays) and discover local ingredients.

  • Taste Tuscan Specialties – Sample artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and traditional Florentine treats.

  • Hands-On Cooking Class – Learn to make homemade pasta and classic Italian dishes step by step.

  • Enjoy a Three-Course Meal – Savor the dishes you’ve prepared, paired with local wines.

  • Take Home Recipes – Bring the flavors of Tuscany with you with a recipe booklet and graduation certificate.

What’s Included

  • Guided market visit with a chef (except Sundays & bank holidays)
  • Cooking class with a professional local chef
  • Hands-on preparation of a three-course Italian meal
  • Tuscan wine pairing during the meal
  • Recipe booklet & graduation certificate

What’s Not Included

  • Hotel pickup & drop-off
  • Tips

Schedule & Duration

  • Duration: 5 hours

  • Available: Monday-Sunday

  • Location: Florence, Italy

  • Languages: English

  • Group Size: Small group

Pricing Details

  • Semi private:

    • Adult, Teen (13-18+): €143
    • Child (4-12): €122
    • Infant (0-3): €0
  • Private: €362/person for group of 4

Booking Reference Code: FCC-240415

📍 Meeting Point: Via Panicale 43r, Florence, near the Central Market.

Limited spots available – book now!

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