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Vegan & Gluten-Free Cooking Classes in Rome: What's Actually Available
An honest guide for dietary-restricted travellers: why most Roman classes aren't vegan or gluten-free, the one dedicated gluten-free class, the most adaptable options, and how to plan around a restriction.
Fresh pasta means eggs and flour — which is exactly why dietary planning matters in Rome.
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Rome Cooking Class — editorial team
Compiled from GetYourGuide partner data across 150+ Rome cooking classes and a Rome cooking-class research brief, June 2026.
The honest picture: what most classes don't tell you
Let's start with the honest answer: Rome is not the easiest city to find vegan or gluten-free cooking classes. Roman cuisine is built on eggs (fresh pasta), wheat (pizza and pasta), dairy (cacio e pepe, tiramisù) and meat (carbonara, amatriciana). The traditional curriculum of most Rome classes is, by its nature, not suitable for vegans or coeliacs.
Most listings note in the small print that a class "is not suitable for vegans" or "cannot guarantee a gluten-free environment." This is accurate. Fresh pasta dough needs eggs; flour is airborne in any pasta or pizza class, so cross-contamination cannot be ruled out. Options do exist, though — and this guide covers them honestly, along with strategies for dietary-restricted travellers who still want to take part.
Before you book
If you have coeliac disease or a serious allergy, contact the operator directly and get written confirmation of their kitchen arrangements before booking. GetYourGuide listings show operator contact details, and every class here offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
Other Rome cooking experiences
If a dietary-restricted class doesn't work out, Rome still has plenty to offer — market-based pasta classes (the most adaptable format), private cooking classes you can tailor with the operator, gelato workshops (naturally gluten-free), and Rome food tours with more vegan-friendly options. Live availability across Rome below.
What is actually available
Four classes worth knowing about — one dedicated gluten-free class, plus the most adaptable group and private options for vegetarians and milder restrictions. For anything strict, treat these as a starting point for a conversation with the operator, not a guarantee.
Dedicated · gluten-free
Dedicated Gluten-Free Pasta & Tiramisù Class (Private)
★★★★★Rated 5.0 out of 55.0·Newer class·€230
✓ Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
Rome's only dedicated gluten-free cooking class — a private session with premium gluten-free ingredients in a flour-controlled kitchen, making fresh pasta and tiramisù from scratch. Contact the operator to confirm your needs.
Make fettuccine and ravioli from scratch in a cosy kitchen with a professional chef, finished with an aperitivo, bottomless wine and house-made gelato — pasta and gelato in one sitting.
The list's private option — the chef entirely to yourselves. Two pasta types plus tiramisù with free-flowing fine wine in a Vatican-area restaurant; ideal for a special occasion.
Shop a local Roman market with your chef, learn to pick quality produce, then cook fresh pasta with what you chose. The closest Rome gets to a culinary education rather than an activity.
If you're vegan and want a cooking class in Rome, here is the honest picture. What's possible: some private operators will adapt significantly — replacing egg-based pasta dough with a semolina-and-water version, removing cheese from sauces, and offering plant-based alternatives. This requires direct communication before booking.
What to search for: private classes specifically, contacting the operator first with phrases like "plant-based pasta," "egg-free pasta dough," or "vegan Italian cooking." What's not realistic: attending a standard group pasta or pizza class and expecting the fixed curriculum to adapt around you. If a class won't work, a Rome food tour — supplì, carciofi alla giudia, pizza al taglio — often has more naturally vegan-friendly options.
For coeliacs specifically
Cross-contamination is a genuine risk in any pasta or pizza class environment. For serious coeliac disease, the only safe option is the dedicated gluten-free private class above, which uses premium gluten-free ingredients in a controlled kitchen.
For milder gluten sensitivity — rather than medically diagnosed coeliac disease — contact individual operators and ask specifically about their setup. Some use separate equipment and preparation areas for dietary-restricted guests, which may be sufficient for sensitivity, though not for coeliac disease.
Dietary suitability at a glance
General suitability notes from top classes. "✗" means the standard class doesn't accommodate — not that the operator is inflexible. Always confirm before booking.
Class
Vegan
Coeliac
Vegetarian
Min age
Vatican Pasta & Tiramisu
✗
✗
Possible (contact)
3
3-in-1 Fettuccine, Ravioli & Tiramisu
✗
✗
Possible (contact)
4
Fresh Pasta with Gelato
✗
✗
✓ (stated)
Any
Private Pasta & Wine
Discuss
Discuss
✓
Any
Dedicated Gluten-Free Class
Varies
✓
✓
Any
Frequently asked questions
Are there vegan cooking classes in Rome?
Very few dedicated ones. Traditional Roman pasta uses eggs and most classes have dairy and flour throughout. Some private operators will adapt for vegan requests — replacing egg pasta dough with a semolina-and-water version and removing cheese — but this needs to be arranged directly before booking.
Can I take a gluten-free cooking class in Rome?
Yes — there is one dedicated gluten-free class, run privately with premium gluten-free ingredients, which is the safest option for coeliacs. Standard flour-based classes cannot guarantee a gluten-free environment because flour is airborne.
Is traditional Italian fresh pasta vegan?
No. Traditional Italian fresh pasta is made with eggs and 00 flour. Dried pasta is often egg-free, but fresh pasta — what you make in a class — is not.
Are there vegetarian cooking classes in Rome?
Most pasta classes can be adapted for vegetarians, since eggs and dairy are already part of the curriculum. The Fresh Pasta with Gelato class explicitly states it is adaptable to all dietary needs except coeliacs. Confirm with the operator before booking.
Can I do a cooking class in Rome if I'm lactose intolerant?
Often yes — many classes can reduce or remove dairy, especially if you avoid cheese-heavy sauces like cacio e pepe. Contact the operator to confirm what's possible for your class.
Every class here offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before — and for any serious restriction, contact the operator to confirm what's possible before you book.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the class starts
Instant confirmation and a mobile voucher — no printing