Whether you're in the big city of Milan or in rural Le Marche, learn to cook regional dishes in this selection of best cooking classes in Italy.
Italy’s Best Cooking Schools: Lazio, Rome and Liguria
Learn to make a mean pesto in the region of Liguria. Take the kids to a child-friendly cooking lesson in Rome. Don't miss the best cooking classes in these areas of Italy.
Italy’s Best Cooking Schools: Bologna, Emilia-Romagna and Friuli
Emilia-Romagna is considered the very center of Italian food culture. What better place to learn to cook? And looking for new culinary ground to uncover? Head over to the region of Fruili for cooking lessons.
Italy’s Best Cooking Schools: Calabria, Campania, the Amalfi Coast and Naples
Southern Italy is home to some of the country's best cuisine. If you're going to take a cooking class in Italy. This is where to do it. You can even go to pizza school in Naples!
Italy’s Best Cooking Schools: Abruzzo and Basilicata
Pasta! Pasta! Learn to make your own when you attend one of these incredible cooking schools in Abruzzo and Basilicata. Also learn to incorporate seafood and regional ingredients into your dishes.
Italy’s Best Cooking Schools: Programs With Multiple Locations
These companies offer cooking classes and tours in multiple locations throughout Italy - kind of one-stop shops for cooking schools in Italy. A great resource for planning a culinary-focused trip.
Introduction to Italy’s Best Cooking Schools
This issue is the first of two issues on Italy's Best Cooking Schools. This first issue covers schools in Abruzzo to Le Marche; yes, we’re dividing them alphabetically. In September, look for the second list on where to learn to cook in Italy!
August 2014 – Italy’s Best Cooking Schools Part I
Decades ago, none other than Luigi Barzini, author of The Italians, wrote that with the proper respect for quality ingredients and the right guidance, Italian culinary enthusiasts may attain “not only the true cooking of Italy — the vera cucina Italiana — but a deep understanding of Italy and Italians.” We couldn’t agree more and encourage all to take a cooking class in Italy!
Experience Mona Lisa’s Florence
When I heard that author Dianne Hales (who has previously written for Dream of Italy) had a new book out about Mona Lisa, I immediately contacted her to find out if she could write a related travel article for us. Her article on Mona Lisa’s Florence will be in our October issue. It turns out Dianne is also developing a walking tour around …
Five Fun Facts About Michelangelo’s David
This is a guest post by our friend, art historian Alexandra Korey. Updated 2018. If you love Italy, chances are you’ve been to Florence, and you’ve likely stood in line for your chance to gaze up on the world’s most famous sculpture, Michelangelo’s David. Why did you wait to see him? What was your reaction? This almost inexplicable attraction is …
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