

Paris: Cooking Classes
The Vibe:Hands in flour, learning the Paris kitchen
Parisian cooking classes turn the city's food culture into a hands-on afternoon. From croissants to macarons, chefs teach the techniques behind French classics.
Butter browns, whisks clatter and ovens warm small studio kitchens. Groups roll dough and pipe batter, then sit down to eat what they made.
- Classes range from croissants and macarons to full three-course menus
- Small groups led by professional Parisian chefs
- Many include a market visit or a wine-and-cheese tasting
- A popular hands-on alternative to sightseeing
Fit For
- 🍴 Foodies: "Learn the techniques behind French classics."
- 💕 Couples: "A shared, hands-on afternoon and a meal to follow."
- 🧳 Solo: "Small groups make classes easy to join alone."
- 💼 Business: "A memorable team or client activity."
Highlights
- Croissant and viennoiserie baking with a chef
- Macaron classes with a pastry chef
- Three-course French menus, cooked and eaten
- Market-visit classes that start with the shopping — Hidden Gem
- Cheese-and-wine workshops for tasting alongside
6 Booking Options
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Table of Contents
- Studio locations vary; the address is confirmed at booking
- Most are central and metro-accessible
- Arrive on time, as classes start together
Food & Coffee Shops
Many classes include the meal or tastings
Market-visit classes shop for their own ingredients
Cafés near the studio for before or after
Many classes include the meal or tastings
Market-visit classes shop for their own ingredients
Cafés near the studio for before or after
Insider Tips
Book ahead; small groups fill quickly in high season
Choose a market-visit class for a fuller experience
Croissant and macaron classes suit pastry fans
Book ahead; small groups fill quickly in high season
Choose a market-visit class for a fuller experience
Croissant and macaron classes suit pastry fans
Photography Tips
The finished plates and bakes are the shots to keep
Ask the chef before filming demonstrations
Studio light is bright; no flash needed
The finished plates and bakes are the shots to keep
Ask the chef before filming demonstrations
Studio light is bright; no flash needed
Things To Do Nearby
Local markets like Rue Montorgueil or Marché d'Aligre
A Seine walk to work off the meal
The nearest café for a coffee after class
Local markets like Rue Montorgueil or Marché d'Aligre
A Seine walk to work off the meal
The nearest café for a coffee after class



