Looking for a foodie holiday with sightseeing, food tasting, or cooking class where you can gain some unique cooking skills in Lazio? Join a Culinary Holiday in Lazio!
Why Go on a Culinary Vacation in Lazio?
Been wanting to live and dine like the Italians? Craving to explore the lesser-known treasures of Central Italy? A Culinary Vacation in Lazio might be what you need!
All roads might lead to Rome, but certainly not to the rest of Lazio. Still a rather unexplored part of Italy, Lazio is where you’ll find delicious cacio e pepe, pasta alla carbonara, bucatini all'amatriciana, and gnocchi alla romana.
So, on a culinary tour in Lazio, you’ll be sure to dive deep into the art of making famous pasta dishes. You’ll also feast on mouth-watering cheeses and porchetta, taste award-winning wines, and explore colorful markets. You’ll learn from chefs and visit local producers.
Ready to explore beyond Rome’s famous sights? Immerse yourself in the local culture and authentic Italian cuisine on a Culinary Vacation in Lazio!
What to Expect on a Culinary Vacation in Lazio
Nested in the heart of Italy, Lazio is a region filled with natural beauty, culture, and history. From the iconic capital of Rome to Medieval Viterbo and quiet Frascati, you’ll get the chance to savor regional flavors and immerse yourself in Italian culture.
From the seaside in the west to the mountains in the east, the region’s rich culinary history goes back to the Roman Empire and the Baroque movement. The varied terrain allows farms to cultivate unique ingredients that make their way into the local staples such as Romanesco artichokes and truffles.
On a Culinary Vacation in Lazio, you’ll enjoy delicious local dishes, indulge in homemade pasta, taste famous cheeses, and learn culinary secrets from local chefs.
Expect to stay in cozy accommodations, ranging from agroturismo to luxury country houses. You’ll be fully immersed in nature and enjoy fantastic amenities.
You’ll join cooking classes, go on market tours, interact with local producers, visit wineries, and taste local wines. Some packages also include sightseeing tours, olive oil tasting, or olive picking experiences.
The best time to visit Lazio is from late spring to the end of summer (May-August). It’s a delightful time to explore nature and go sightseeing. If you also want to hit the beaches, plan your visit in summer (July-August).
Ready to explore the Roman countryside? Embark on a Culinary Tour in Lazio and discover firsthand why life is a combination of magic and pasta!