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Christine_G, May 2026
This was a wonderful...
This was a wonderful class! Gabriel was our chef and was very fun. The class included pre champagne, a glass of wine with dinner, bruschetta and limoncello in addition to our meal. A great deal for the price for all of us and we were able to pick the sauce for our pasta. Highly recommend.
Ashley_S, Nov 2025
Educational and delicious
The class was well taught and very hands on. It was super fun to be able to eat our creations as part of a nice meal. It included a lot of extras beyond just the pasta and gelato. The staff was super nice and fun! Also it is in Piazza Navona so you can check off visiting a famous site in Rome while on the way to class.
Brody_H, May 2026
Cooking class was...
Cooking class was amazing, the pizza was delicious and so easy to make! April did a great job teaching us and making the whole experience enjoyable!
George_W, May 2026
Bring your walking shoes,...
Bring your walking shoes. Tour is about 3 hours and 3.5 miles. Wear comfortable clothes because you will be enjoying six different courses, wine and beer. Our guide was very personable and knowledgeable about Italian culture, history, and food. Learned a lot, ate alot, and enjoyed our fellow tour partners. Well worth the cost.

Piazza Navona

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Rome
Piazza Navona
  • The pedestrian-only square is crowded with street performers, so it’s a nice break for families with young kids.

  • If you’re joining a walking or bike tour of Rome and Piazza Navona, wear comfortable shoes and a sun hat.

  • Piazza Navona is easy to navigate with a wheelchair or stroller, though the cobblestones make the terrain a bit bumpy.

  • There are plenty of cafés and gelato shops in or near the square, making it the perfect spot for a pick-me-up.

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