Join your local host Patrizia at her family’s apartment located in the center of Florence in a traditional building built in 1759. During your hands-on cooking lesson, Patrizia will teach you traditional Italian dishes from Florence and Italy’s Emilia Romagna Region. You will prepare an appetizer, a first course, typically a fresh pasta like tagliatelle, ravioli, or gnocchi, a second course of meat and dessert.
Patrizia specializes in seasonal dishes that bring out the flavors of the region – in the summer you might learn to make sauces with fresh tomatoes, while in the winter months you might enjoy seasonal winter vegetables like artichokes. Your cooking lesson will last about 2 ½ hours; after you finish cooking, sit down together to enjoy your meal and some delicious Italian wine with your welcoming host in her beautiful home.
Please note: This experience includes 2 glasses of wine.
Cooking class and lunch with your host Patrizia
Cooking class and dinner with your host Patrizia
Meet Patrizia at her home located in the city center of Florence. Many buses lead to San Marco Square and Patrizia’s home is a 2-minute walk from there. The above is a generic location. Your host's exact address can be found in your ticket upon booking confirmation.
Local contact information: If you need assistance, please contact your host Patrizia at +39 348 7757371, or by email at patrizia.cantini@gmail.com
Address: Via Ricasoli 29, Florence Italy 50122
Meeting Instructions: Meet directly at Patrizia's home located in the city center of Florence. Via Ricasoli leads from the Cathedral to San Marco Square. Many buses lead to San Marco Square and Patrizia’s home is a 2-minute walk. An important note: in Florence, buildings on the street are marked with both black numbers and red numbers. Black numbers are for private buildings and red numbers are for shops. Patrizia’s home is number 29 black. A link to Patrizia's home is: https://goo.gl/maps/Umwc2CM3jUT2
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