Hello,
I am helping friends plan their first trip to Italy. They are a couple and she loves cooking. They will stay in Rome, Florence and Venice along with 3 days in Tuscany (at Locanda Dell Amorosa).
I have been to Italy several times but have never tried a cooking class. Any one have any nice recommendations?
Many thanks
Deepa
Cooking Classes in Italy?
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Check here for a list of cooking classes-
http://www.slowtrav.com/italy/planning/cooking_classes.asp
Many thanks Zoecat. Very helpful information.
My friend got her husband cooking lessons at Gambero Rosso as a surprise birthday present. I know they have things around Rome, but you may want to check their site to see if they have options in the locations you'll be at too.