Eat and Walk Italy
About
Eat and Walk Italy is the quintessential culinary experience in Rome, weaving together hands‑on cooking, authentic Italian recipes, and the city’s vibrant culinary scene. From classic Roman pizza and fettuccine to decadent tiramisu and festive New Year dinners, every class is guided by expert local chefs who share not only culinary secrets but also stories of Roman life. The workshops are held in stylish historic restaurants throughout the city’s centre, offering a relaxed dining experience where participants finish their pastry creations with a glass of Italian wine. The experience is especially popular during winter, when travellers appreciate the warmth of Rome’s cafés, the sparkle of Christmas lights, and the chance to celebrate New Year’s Eve with a gourmet cooking class. Whether you’re a solo foodie, a travelling couple, or a family looking for a memorable activity, Eat and Walk Italy turns a cooking lesson into an unforgettable taste of Rome. Classes typically last about three hours—an hour and a half of hands‑on instruction followed by another hour and a half of enjoying the meals you’ve crafted. The friendly atmosphere, high‑quality ingredients, and interactive nature make it a must‑do for any Rome visitor. The brand is also recognised by Viator, GetYourGuide and TripAdvisor, receiving numerous awards for excellence and customer satisfaction.
Highlights
- Hands‑On Cooking
- Expert Italian Chefs
- Full Meal & Wine
- Festive New Year Class
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Best time to visit
Winter (December) for festive cooking and New Year’s themed classes
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Friendly Chefs
- Authentic Recipes
- All Materials Included
Things to consider
- Sometimes Crowded
- Higher Price Point
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours