"Very clear explanation, the instructor Ilaria was very gentle and made it a nice experience"

Cooking Class · Verona
Roll fresh pasta and whisk tiramisu in central Verona, paired with the local Valpolicella wine — and book the city's best-rated class in the heart of Amarone country.
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Learn how to make fresh pasta and tiramisu in a popular Verona restaurant
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| Feature | BEST RATED Top Pick | Alternative | Browse All |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | From $41/per person | $56 | Varies |
| Rating | 4.9★ (919) | 5★ (354) | 4.9+★ |
| Format | Pasta & tiramisu + wine | Cooking school, multi-dish | All formats |
| Free Cancellation | Yes | Most | Most |
| Best For | Best value, wine pairing | More dishes at a school | Browsing everything |
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Discover the joy of cooking at a historic culinary school in the heart of Verona with fun-loving chefs. Enjoy your meal together and take home an Italian recipes cookbook to recreate the dishes.

Make fresh pasta and tiramisu with expert instructors at one of Verona's most famous restaurants. Enjoy your dishes with local wines in an authentic and convivial atmosphere.
Cooking Class · Verona
Verona sits in the heart of Valpolicella — the wine region behind Amarone and Ripasso — which makes a cooking class here as much about the glass as the plate. Most classes start with a welcome Prosecco, run a hands-on fresh-pasta-and-tiramisu session in a central Verona restaurant, then sit you down to eat with a glass of local red.
If you’re searching for a Verona cooking class with wine pairing, this is the angle to lean into: the same Tuscan-style pasta canon you’ll find in Florence, but poured alongside the bold Valpolicella and Amarone wines made in the hills just north of the city. Supply is small — a handful of well-run classes — so book ahead. The reward is an intimate evening of cooking and Veneto wine, steps from the Arena.
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Guest Reviews
"Very clear explanation, the instructor Ilaria was very gentle and made it a nice experience"

"Elsie the guide was great- explained well and with humour. The results were delicious so would definitely recommend"
"We loved our class and Ilhandra was the perfect host. We could not fault the experience."
"Excellent instructor for the cooking class. We had a fun time making pasta and desert. Then we had wine and ate what we made. We had a fun group and it was a nice restaurant. I was so glad we did this cooking class !!"
"It was amazing! Elodi is the best host and instructor. Our big family had a wonderful time!"
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Browse Italian Food ExperiencesEverything you need to know before booking a cooking class in Verona.
Prices start around $41 per person for the top-rated pasta-and-tiramisu class with wine. Costs vary by group size and inclusions like a welcome Prosecco or a full meal.
Yes — Verona sits in Valpolicella, home of Amarone and Ripasso, so a glass of local red with your meal is standard, and many classes open with a welcome Prosecco. It's the natural city for a pasta class with regional wine pairing.
Hands-on fresh pasta and tiramisu are the core, taught in a central Verona restaurant. Some classes add other traditional Italian dishes — each tour lists its menu.
Most run 2.5–3.5 hours, including the sit-down meal with wine at the end. Check each tour's details.
Our top pick is "Verona: Pasta and Tiramisu Cooking Class with Fine Wine" — rated 4.9/5 from 919 reviews. Verona has only a handful of classes, so the comparison above covers the main options.
Yes — hands-on pasta classes are family-friendly. Check the minimum age listed on each tour before booking.
Often yes, with advance notice — vegetarian is usually easy, vegan and gluten-free vary by operator. Flag it at booking.
Verona has limited cooking-class supply, so book 1–2 weeks ahead in peak season. Free cancellation on most tours makes booking early low-risk.
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