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The Best Cooking Class in Rome for Kids and Families

Rome is an ideal European city for families traveling with children. If you know where to look (hint, hint!) there are a plethora of kid-friendly things to do in Rome. One of those things is a cooking class in Rome for kids.

Even if you’re not a food-focused traveler, Rome does something to people: it makes them very hungry. It´s not just because of the great Roman dishes: pasta carbonara, slow-simmered tender oxtail, mozzarella-stuffed fried risotto balls, and cracker-thin crispy pizza, but there’s something about the atmosphere inside Roman restaurants. It’s casual, like being in the chef’s living room.

And so, why not give your family the ultimate souvenir, and life skill: and learn how to make an authentic Italian in our cooking class in Rome for kids.

A cooking class for kids is a great way to get the younger members of the family to learn about delicious Italian cuisine.

Family Friendly Things to Do in Rome

Take a Cooking Class in Rome for Kids 

Rome is an inspiring class for budding cooks and chefs, whether you’re 8, 18, or 88 years old. Italian food is a great way to learn how to cook because of its simplicity. This hands-on cooking class in Rome for kids takes place at an easy-to-find kitchen in the charming and central Trastevere neighborhood. Each participant will get the opportunity to make their own personal pizza, stretch the dough, add whatever tasty toppings you like, and slip it in the oven. 

Learn pizza making skills from an Italian Pro…make and throw the dough!

And best of all, the culmination of this cooking class in Rome for kids is that you get to sit down and eat the fruits of your labor. Adults will get to pair their pizzas with a glass of Prosecco and kids will leave with a sweet souvenir. This is a cooking class in Rome for kids that is not to be missed. 

And the best part.. tasting the results in person at the end of the class!

But besides taking a cooking class in Rome for kids, there are plenty of other fun things to do in the Eternal City as well. Here are some more of my favorite things to do in Rome:

Visit the Kids’ Museum

The only museum solely dedicated to children, Explora: Museo dei Bambini di Roma, is a fun, hands-on and adventurous space for children 12 years and younger. The supremely interactive exhibits will keep even the most cranky kid amused for a couple of hours. 

The Museo dei Bambini di Roma has an abundance of colour and interactive exhibits. Photo credit : mdbr.it

Bring Out Your Inner Gladiator

Who hasn’t dreamed of being a gladiator for a day? As long as we’re not thrown into the Colosseum to fight ‘til the death, right? You and your kids can transform yourselves into (make-believe) gladiators for a day at Rome’s Grupo Storico Romano, or gladiator school. 

Set on the Via Apia Antica, the most atmospheric part of Rome and very evocative of ancient Rome, the school outfits visitors with a gladiator suit, a sword, and a helmet. And then you learn the fighting ways of an ancient Roman gladiator. After the two-hour training session, you get a complimentary beverage and access to the gladiator museum. 

When in Rome…The kids will love trying their hand at learning some gladiator skills Photo Credit: Rome Gladiator School.

Learn To Tell the Truth at the Bocca della Veritá

Hidden away in the maze of Rome’s historical center is the truth. The Bocca della Veritá, or the Mouth of Truth, is an ancient relief sculpture of a bearded face carved into a round slab of marble.

Legend says that if you put your hand in the bocca or mouth, and you tell a lie, the mouth will clamp down and bite your hand off. A perfect way to get children to tell the truth! The mouth is located in the portico of the Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin between the Circus Maximus and the Tiber River. 

Rome Is A Zoo!

Rome has so many attractions that the zoo here, technically called Bioparco di Roma, gets overlooked, even by locals. So, go gawk at some lions, tigers, and bears.  The “bioparco” is easy to get to via metro/subway or tram and is located near the Galleria Borghese. 

Italy is full of interesting things for young curious minds to see, feel or taste, from art, to sculptures, to delicious food!

See, Rome is, in fact, a very child-friendly city. You can go to the zoo, become a gladiator for a day, or learn how to make a Roman-style pizza at a cooking class in Rome for kids. Keep reading to get answers to some further questions you might have. 

FAQs – Cooking Class in Rome for Kids 

When is the best time in Rome to visit with kids?

Since kids don’t have the same tolerance for heat as adults do, it’s better to avoid the peak summer months in Rome when the heat can soar. If possible and the school schedule allows, try to visit Rome during the shoulder seasons: April and May or September and October. 

All ages will have a great time in the kitchen with our friendly expert chefs

Why should you take a cooking class in Rome for kids?

One of the best things about travel is bringing back a souvenir in the form of a great memory and some useful knowledge. This cooking class in Rome for kids will do both of those. Plus, it’s a fun activity. 

What time does the cooking class start and how long does it last?

The class, offered nearly every day of the week, begins at noon and lasts 90 minutes, an ideal time for an early lunch with children. 

Even the smallest members of the family can get involved in the different steps on pizza making!

So, if you are looking for a fun, memorable activity the whole family will love in Rome, look no further…

The 90-minute cooking class in Rome for kids might just be the best hour and a half of your trip. The entire family will learn a new skill and then get to have lunch at the same time. It’s a win-win situation. 

Reserve your spot and turn a family meal into one of the tastiest memories of your trip!

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