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Pure Pasta Masterclass in Rome
Go deep on fresh pasta and nothing else — dough technique, multiple shapes and classic Roman sauces built from scratch. All 7 pure-pasta masterclasses in Rome compared, from a €37 small-group class to Chef Riccardo's €85 three-course session.
Students shaping fresh pasta by hand at a Rome cooking class
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Rome Cooking Class — editorial team
Compiled from GetYourGuide partner data and a Rome cooking-class research brief, May 2026.
What you’ll actually do
You make fresh pasta dough from scratch — eggs, flour, technique. Depending on the class you will shape fettuccine, tagliatelle, ravioli or tortelloni, and in several cases more than one shape in the same session: the Pantheon-area class teaches three pasta types in one go. Sauce instruction varies — some classes teach you to build carbonara or cacio e pepe from scratch alongside the pasta, while others let the restaurant kitchen finish the sauce so you can focus on shaping.
You then sit down and eat a full meal from what you made, with wine. The shorter two-hour options usually cover fettuccine only; the three-hour sessions cover multiple shapes or a broader Roman menu. The Jewish Ghetto class builds a full three-course menu around the pasta.
What’s included & what’s not
Almost always included
All ingredients, aprons and cooking tools
A full meal of your handmade pasta with wine
A welcome drink or aperitivo at most operators
A digestivo to close — limoncello, coffee or a small dessert
A three-course menu at the Jewish Ghetto class
Recipes, digital or printed, in most cases
Usually not included
Hotel transfers and pickup
Additional drinks beyond what is stated
Gratuities
Where classes run & how long
Piazza Navona is the hub for this category — at least three classes operate from restaurants on the square, several offering terrace dining with views of Bernini's fountains. The Pantheon class meets inside Palazzo Grazioli, a palatial 16th-century building two minutes from the monument. The Trastevere masterclass and Chef Riccardo's class run in more intimate local settings. The smaller €37–€43 classes have guests shape the pasta while the kitchen cooks the sauce; the €70–€85 classes are the most complete, teaching sauces from scratch too.
Classes compared7
Price range€37–€85
Typical duration2–3 hours
Group sizeSmall groups, several capped at 6
Who these classes are not for
Restrictions to know
These recipes are eggs-and-flour at their core, so the classes are not suitable for vegans or for people with gluten intolerance. Several classes set minimum ages — 8 years for the Pantheon class, 16 for the Trastevere masterclass, 7 at the Piazza Navona venues. Wheelchair access is limited, particularly at the Piazza Navona venues and the Trastevere location. The Pesto & Pasta class is also not suitable for nut allergies, as pesto contains pine nuts.
Why travelers choose this format
This is the choice for food-curious travellers who cook at home and want real skills, not just a fun afternoon. Making pasta by hand — feeling the dough, cutting the shapes — is something you remember and actually use. Heavier emphasis falls on technique: the proper egg-to-flour ratio, why semola behaves differently, how to read dough by touch.
The Pantheon-area class has 3,350+ reviews at 4.9 stars, making it the most-reviewed pure-pasta experience in Rome. Several smaller options cap at six guests for a genuinely personal workshop feel, and the premium picks — Chef Riccardo's class and the Trastevere masterclass — add full wine tasting and multiple pasta shapes for travellers who want technique depth.
All 7 Pure Pasta classes in Rome, compared
Every class below books through GetYourGuide with free cancellation up to 24 hours before. The two highest-rated picks lead; the rest follow by review volume.
Top pick
Top Pasta Making &Wine Dessert Limoncello by Pantheon
★★★★★Rated 4.9 out of 54.9·3,357 reviews·€59·3 hours
✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
Rome's most-reviewed pure-pasta class — 3,357 reviews at 4.9 — teaching three fresh pasta shapes with a team of instructors inside Palazzo Grazioli, two minutes from the Pantheon, finished with organic Tuscan wine, limoncello and dessert.
Fettuccine Pasta Cooking Class in Rome's City Center
★★★★★Rated 4.8 out of 54.8·2,564 reviews·€40·2 hours
✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
The category's best-value entry point: make fresh fettuccine from scratch with a local chef at Ristorante Tucci on Piazza Navona, then dine over the square's fountains with bruschetta, a drink and a coffee or limoncello included.
Fresh Pasta-Making Class with Italian Chef and Wine
★★★★★Rated 5 out of 55·80 reviews·€85·3 hours
✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
Chef Riccardo and his team teach long and stuffed pasta shapes plus real Roman sauces — carbonara, cacio e pepe — with top-quality organic ingredients and a three-course meal with wine tasting, in a small group.
A three-hour class in Rome's Jewish Quarter cooking a full traditional three-course menu — fresh pasta, a seasonal main and a traditional dessert — with wine, led by a local foodie host who sends you home with recipes.
Trastevere Pasta Masterclass with Foodies from Rome
★★★★★Rated 5 out of 55·73 reviews·€70·3 hours
✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
Foodies from Rome teach three pasta shapes — tortelloni, ravioli and spaghetti — with three classic sauces including pesto, in a small Trastevere studio. Ages 16+, with authentic recipes to take home.
Fettuccine Pasta Cooking Class in Rome City Center
★★★★★Rated 4.7 out of 54.7·27 reviews·€37·2 hours
✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
A small-group class capped at six people: make fresh fettuccine by hand with a local host at Ristorante Panzirone, then dine on the Piazza Navona terrace with bruschetta and drinks included.
Pesto and Pasta Cooking Class in Rome - Piazza Navona
★★★★★Rated 4.8 out of 54.8·14 reviews·€43·2.5 hours
✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
The only class in this guide teaching authentic Genovese pesto from scratch alongside fresh fettuccine, in a small group of six near Piazza Navona, with bruschetta, a drink and terrace dining included.
Recent reviews from Pure Pasta classes on this page, as published on their GetYourGuide listings.
★★★★★
It was my kids favorite activity in Rome . Christian was great and helped everybody . Learned a lot and was amazing family activity !
Abhishek · United States · Nov 25, 2025
★★★★★
our teacher Luka was very helpful and hands-on. he went around and helped us as needed which we all appreciated!
Madison · United States · Dec 18, 2025
★★★★★
We had a blast at this class!! The guys did amazing at explaining step by step each pasta we made, giving fun history, tips & techniques along the way! It was delicious, felt very local & was a fun group experience. Highly recommend!
Kirsten · United States · Apr 22, 2025
★★★★★
Lily was a fabulous guide. She was extremely friendly and easy to talk to. The restaurant was delicious and making the pasta was so much fun.
Jeffrey · Canada · Jul 8, 2024
Questions about Pure Pasta classes
How is a pasta masterclass different from a pasta and tiramisù class?
A pure pasta masterclass skips the dessert and pizza entirely and spends the whole session on pasta — usually more shapes, more sauce technique and more explanation of why dough behaves the way it does. A pasta and tiramisù class splits its time between one pasta and one dessert. Pick the masterclass if you want skills to repeat at home; pick pasta and tiramisù if you want the complete table experience.
Which pure-pasta class in Rome teaches the most shapes?
The Top Pasta Making class by the Pantheon teaches three fresh pasta types in one three-hour session inside Palazzo Grazioli, and the Trastevere Pasta Masterclass covers tortelloni, ravioli and spaghetti. Both go well beyond the single fettuccine shape taught in shorter classes.
Do these classes teach Roman sauces like carbonara?
Several do. Chef Riccardo's class explicitly covers Roman specialities like carbonara and cacio e pepe from scratch, and the Trastevere masterclass builds three classic sauces. The shorter, cheaper classes have you shape the pasta while the restaurant kitchen finishes the sauce — check each class's inclusions before booking if sauce technique matters to you.
Are pure-pasta classes good for solo travellers?
Yes — small-group classes are explicitly welcoming to solo bookers, and several here cap at six guests, which makes conversation around the table easy. The format attracts food-curious travellers, so you tend to share the workshop with like-minded people.
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