Families visiting Rome can now engage in a unique culinary experience by joining the Rome For Kids: Small Group Pizza Making Class. Led by a seasoned chef at Ristorante Pizzeria Pasquino, this interactive session promises a glimpse into the art of crafting traditional Italian pizzas. As the aroma of freshly baked dough fills the air, both kids and adults get a chance to unleash their inner pizzaiolo. The class offers more than just a meal; it’s a culture that leaves participants with a newfound appreciation for the beloved dish.
Just The Basics
- 2-hour pizza-making class for families in Rome
- Led by a professional chef at Ristorante Pizzeria Pasquino
- Hands-on experience with dough, toppings, and baking
- Child rates available with 2 paying adults
- Vegetarian option, infant seats, and dietary accommodations provided
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Class Details
During the 2-hour pizza-making class in Rome for families, you will learn the secrets of creating authentic Italian pizza from a professional chef. This hands-on experience includes preparing dough and using a stone oven to bake your masterpiece.
The class culminates in enjoying your freshly baked pizza, complete with beverages, dinner or lunch, dessert, and even transportation. There’s a vegetarian option available, and child rates apply when accompanied by 2 paying adults.
With a maximum of 10 travelers per class, the intimate setting ensures personalized attention. Prices start from $107.62, with a lowest price guarantee and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
It’s a fantastic opportunity to bond over food and learn the art of pizza-making in the heart of Rome.
Class Experience
Participants in the pizza-making class in Rome will engage in a hands-on experience led by a professional chef, where they’ll shape dough, add toppings, and bake their creations in a wood-burning oven.
Here’s what to expect during the class:
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They’ll meet near Piazza Navona and receive an apron for the hands-on class at Ristorante Pizzeria Pasquino.
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Participants will have the opportunity to shape their dough, choose toppings, and watch their pizzas bake in the wood-burning oven.
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After the baking session, everyone will feast on their freshly baked pizzas at the restaurant.
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Infant seats are available, and children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the experience.
Customer Reviews
Travelers who’ve participated in the pizza-making class in Rome have shared their experiences and feedback in customer reviews. With an overall rating of 4.5, the 2-hour class has garnered positive reviews.
Participants found the experience to be fun, informative, and delicious. The professional chef leading the class was praised for their patience and teaching skills. However, some reviewers mentioned slight discomfort due to room temperature and minor delays.
Despite these small issues, the majority of customers enjoyed the hands-on pizza-making experience and the opportunity to feast on their creations. The reviews indicate that the class is a great activity for families looking to learn the secrets of making authentic Italian pizza in a welcoming and educational environment.
Cancellation Policy
The cancellation policy for the small group pizza-making class in Rome is as follows:
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Bookings canceled at least 24 hours in advance receive a full refund.
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No refunds are available for cancellations made less than 24 hours before the class.
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Changes to bookings can’t be accommodated within 24 hours of the scheduled experience.
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Cancellation policy follows the local time in Rome.
Additional Info
Confirmation of the booking is typically received within 48 hours.
The class isn’t wheelchair accessible, and a minimum of 2 people per booking is required.
Alcoholic drinks are available for purchase during the experience.
Meeting and end point details are provided after confirmation of the booking.
Specific dietary requirements can be advised at the time of booking to accommodate all participants.
Participants can expect a hands-on experience in preparing authentic Italian pizza in a small group setting.
The class offers a unique opportunity for families to bond over creating and enjoying their own pizzas.
With a maximum of 10 travelers per class, participants can look forward to a personalized and interactive pizza-making experience in Rome.
Meeting Point
Participants typically gather near Piazza Navona in Rome to begin their small group pizza-making class experience. Here are four things to know about the meeting point:
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Look for the meeting spot close to Piazza Navona, a bustling square filled with historic charm.
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Your guide will be waiting with an apron for each participant, ready for the hands-on class.
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The class takes place at Ristorante Pizzeria Pasquino, where you’ll shape dough, add toppings, and bake in a traditional wood-burning oven.
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After the fun-filled class, you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor by feasting on delicious, freshly baked pizza at the restaurant.
Child Participation
When children join the small group pizza-making class in Rome, they can look forward to a hands-on experience learning the secrets of crafting authentic Italian pizza. Kids get to roll up their sleeves, knead the dough, add their favorite toppings, and watch as their creations bake in a traditional stone oven.
This interactive class not only teaches children about the art of pizza-making but also allows them to unleash their creativity in the kitchen. With guidance from a professional chef, children can feel a sense of accomplishment as they see their pizzas come to life.
The joy of making something delicious from scratch can be a memorable and educational experience for young participants in this unique culinary adventure.
Traveler Feedback
Travelers have widely praised the small group pizza-making class in Rome for its interactive and educational experience. Here are some key points gathered from their feedback:
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The class was described as a fun and engaging activity for both kids and adults.
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Travelers appreciated the hands-on experience of making their own pizza with guidance from a professional chef.
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Many highlighted the delicious outcome of their efforts, enjoying the freshly baked pizza at the end of the class.
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Some feedback mentioned the chef’s patience and excellent teaching skills, making the experience both informative and enjoyable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Ingredients for the Pizza-Making Class Suitable for Vegans?
Yes, the ingredients for the pizza-making class are suitable for vegans. A professional chef will guide participants in creating authentic Italian pizza, ensuring a delicious experience for all dietary preferences.
Is There an Option to Customize Toppings for Dietary Restrictions?
Yes, there is an option to customize toppings for dietary restrictions. Guests can tailor their pizza with suitable ingredients. The class ensures a personalized experience for all participants, accommodating various dietary needs without compromising the authentic Italian pizza-making process.
Can Children Under a Certain Age Participate in the Class?
Children under a certain age can participate in the class, as long as they are accompanied by an adult. The experience offers infant seats and a fun, hands-on opportunity for young ones to learn the art of pizza making.
Is There a Restroom Available at the Pizza-Making Venue?
Yes, there is a restroom available at the pizza-making venue. It is conveniently located for participants to use during the class. The facility ensures easy access for all attendees throughout the hands-on pizza-making experience.
What Is the Recommended Attire for the Hands-On Pizza-Making Class?
The recommended attire for the hands-on pizza-making class is casual and comfortable. Participants should wear clothing that allows for movement and possibly some flour dust. An apron will be provided for the class.
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Final Words
Discover the joy of pizza-making with your family in Rome with the Rome For Kids: Small Group Pizza Making Class.
Let skilled chefs guide you through the process of creating your own delicious pizzas in a traditional wood-burning oven.
With vegetarian options available and a fun, hands-on experience for both kids and adults, this class is the perfect way to bond over food and learn the secrets of authentic Italian pizza-making.
Book now for a memorable culinary adventure!