The 6 best cooking classes in Paris

Do you like to cook? Then nothing better than having a cooking class to learn how to make some of the classics of Parisian pastry. Put on your apron and come with me to learn from expert pastry chefs in Paris!

Verónica Álvarez

Verónica Álvarez

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The 6 best cooking classes in Paris

Paris | ©Elina Sazonova

Paris is world famous, among other things for the quality of its breads and desserts. One of the best things to do in Paris if you like to cook, is to attend a pastry or bakery class. When you return to your city, you can cook these delicacies for your family and friends and also show them that you learned the secrets of their preparation with expert professional chefs.

This type of activity is also an excellent way to enjoy Paris with your children, the little ones will love to get their hands dirty in a professional kitchen making delicious desserts that they can eat later. They will also learn about the daily life in a Parisian pastry shop or bakery and how the professional machinery works and how to use the different kitchen utensils. Follow me on this tour of the best cooking class tours in Paris.

1. Cooking class in Paris: learn how to make macarons

Macarons| ©Anne Laurence
Macarons| ©Anne Laurence

Macarons are one of the specialties of French pastry. The history of macarons is very old, they were already served at royal weddings in the 15th century.

Macarons are a clear example of the refinement and care with which the French approach their traditional pastries. Children can't resist these delicious treats, so if you are traveling with your little ones it is an excellent idea to have a cooking class to learn how to make them. When you return home they will be able to replicate the recipe and treat their friends.

In this three-hour class, you will have an instructor who will teach you step by step how to prepare delicious macarons, which you can then recreate at home. After making your macarons you will be able to taste them with a cup of tea or coffee. The experience includes all the materials, welcome drink, coffee and a box of about 20 macarons made by you!

Interesting details about this experience

  • Price: from 120 euros per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 3 hours.
  • Means of transportation: you must get to the place of the class by your own means, you can go by bus, subway, cab or car.
  • Advantages of this option: includes welcome drink, coffee and the macarons you cook.
  • Disadvantages of this option: the classes are not in Spanish.

2. Behind the curtain of a Boulangerie: an excursion to a French bakery in Paris

Boulangerie Bakery| ©Juan Antonio Segal
Boulangerie Bakery| ©Juan Antonio Segal

The bakery you will visit is located in the picturesque neighborhood of Montmartre. On this tour you will learn all the secrets of a traditional Parisian bakery where you will be shown how they make some of their most iconic breads such as the baguette. You will discover firsthand the dynamics of operation and work behind the development of the classic French breads.

In this one-hour visit, in a relaxed atmosphere you will see how everything works and you will get a baguette and a freshly baked croissant as a gift. In this case the class is not hands-on, you will not cook, but you will see how the bakery staff does it. You will have the opportunity to see and learn how the industrial equipment used in today's professional bakeries works.

Details of interest about this experience

  • Price: from 34 euros per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 1 hour.
  • Means of transportation: you must arrive by your own means, it can be by bus, subway, cab or car.
  • Advantages of this option: you will see master bakers at work in real time during the hours of operation of the bakery.
  • Disadvantages of this option: you will not be able to bake by yourself.

3. Discover Paris through a Baguette and Croissant workshop

Baguette and Croissant workshop| ©Viator
Baguette and Croissant workshop| ©Viator

In this wonderful activity, you will not only get to see an expert Parisian baker in action, but you will also cook your own baguettes and croissants following recipes that have been passed down for generations.

They will teach you all the secrets so you can make your own baguettes and croissants when you return home. If you know the history of the baguette you will understand why this bread is so linked to French history for centuries and why it has acquired the fame it has today.

The groups are small in this experience, with a maximum of 8 people to ensure you a personalized attention from your instructor.

You will also learn how the best ingredients are selected and of course how the different industrial machines in the kitchen work and what they are used for, as well as the correct use of the main utensils in a professional bakery.

You will be able to taste different croissants and breads that you will take with you to enjoy later.

Interesting details about this experience

  • Price: from 120 euros per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 2 hours.
  • Means of transport: you must arrive by your own means, car, metro, bus or cab.
  • Advantages of this option: it is a practical class that will allow you to learn the recipes so that you can recreate them later as many times as you want.
  • Disadvantages of this option: the activity is not available in Spanish.

4. Learn how to make French macarons in Paris

Cooking French macarons| ©Nico
Cooking French macarons| ©Nico

In this class you will learn the step by step to prepare the best French style macarons. You will participate in the choice of the types of macarons to be prepared during the class together with the other participants of the experience.

The activity takes place in the chef's personal apartment, in a relaxed atmosphere and in groups with a maximum of 8 people, so the activity is very personalized and you will have the opportunity to get all the doubts you have about the ingredients and the preparation out of your mind.

This class will allow you to learn how to cook macarons in the same way, with equipment and utensils similar to those you may have at home and not with professional equipment.

After this detailed 3 hour class you will take home a box full of delicious macarons and the recipe to share with your friends. The price of the experience includes the use of all the utensils and equipment as well as the box of macarons that you will take home at the end of the class.

If you have a sweet tooth and the macarons were not enough, you can try to satisfy your desire for desserts by visiting one of the best creperies in Paris, you will not regret it, Paris is a city that has so many delicacies to offer that you will want to try them all.

Interesting details about this experience

  • Price: from 120 euros approximately per person.
  • Duration: about 3 hours.
  • Means of transportation: you must get there by your own means, but it is not complicated because the apartment is in the center of Paris and if you follow these tips on how to get around in Paris it will be even easier.
  • Advantages of this option: it includes the utensils and it is in small groups.
  • Disadvantages of this option: it is not an activity in English.

5. Behind-the-scenes tour of the pastry shop in Paris

Cooking class| ©Jeff Hester
Cooking class| ©Jeff Hester

When you arrive at the pastry shop you will enjoy a typical French breakfast (included in the tour price) and then get down to work under the watchful eye of a Parisian master baker. You will learn about the ingredients needed to create baguettes, croissants and pain au chocolates with the traditional style, texture and taste.

You will learn how to bake some of the classics of the traditional French bakery with all the secrets that only professionals know, and you will also have the chance to learn how to select the ingredients that best suit the type of bread you are going to prepare.

Your teacher will also explain and give you the best tips on preparation methods such as ideal times and temperatures so that when you return home you can bake the best baguettes and croissants and pain au chocolat to share with your family.

Baguettes, croissants and pain au chocolates are the three French bakery classics that every foodie should know how to prepare, take this opportunity to learn how to cook these three delicacies, easily and from the hand of a professional, and then you can brag to your friends about the culinary skills you learned during your trip.

Interesting details about this experience

  • Price: from 80 euros per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 2 hours.
  • Means of transportation: you must arrive by your own means, subway, bus, car or cab.
  • Advantages of this option: the class is in Spanish, so you will be able to answer all your questions in your own language.
  • Disadvantages of this option: the groups are large, up to 27 people.

Book a tour of the pastry shops of Paris

6. Cooking class in Paris: Chocolate Éclairs and cream puffs

Éclair| ©David Lebovitz
Éclair| ©David Lebovitz

This experience is focused on the preparation of two French pastry classics, chocolate eclairs and cream puffs.

You will learn how to cook these gourmet delicacies from a professional French pastry chef, following traditional French recipes that are jealously guarded.

Your teacher will teach you step by step how to make the choux pastry and the chantilly cream through clear and detailed explanations. If you have already tried to make eclairs and cream puffs at home, you know that these recipes are a bit complicated and have some little secrets that do not appear in the recipe books.

Don't despair if the eclairs are still not perfect, because in this class they will tell you all the necessary secrets to make them just like the ones made by professional bakers.

At the end of the class you will be able to take the original recipes back to your city so you can bake them again without any problems. After finishing this unique culinary experience, you will take some eclairs or cream puffs to enjoy later with a good coffee.

Interesting details about this experience

  • Price: from 106 euros per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 3 hours.
  • Means of transportation: you must arrive by your own means, bus, cab, car or subway.
  • Advantages of this option: you will be taught how to cook two recipes that are not usually found in cooking tours.
  • Disadvantages of this option: it is not a class in Spanish.

How to book a cooking class in Paris

Reservation for the trip| ©Vlada Karpovich
Reservation for the trip| ©Vlada Karpovich

This type of activity is not usually offered at hotel counters, but you should look for them in some online travel and tourism platform specialized in selling experiences of this type.

Such online companies usually have in their portfolio of tours, in addition to the best gastronomic tours of Paris, several options of culinary classes focused on the classics of gastronomy, pastry and traditional bakery in Paris.

In addition to being able to find the type of cooking class you want, on these platforms you will also be able to see a wide variety of experiences and tours offered by local guides that are generally outside the hotel circuits because they are personalized experiences offered by private guides. I recommend that you browse these sites to see all the different options you can find.

Why is it advisable to have a cooking class in Paris?

Cooking class| ©Elaine
Cooking class| ©Elaine

For any cooking enthusiast, it is a dream come true to be able to learn from local professionals how to prepare some of the classic pastries and baked goods of one of the most emblematic gastronomies in the world. You can see many recipes on the internet, but it is not the same as learning the step by step preparation of typical French recipes from real professionals.

Through a cooking class, you not only learn how to cook a certain typical dish, but through such an experience you will be learning even more about the culture, customs and idiosyncrasies of the people of Paris.

If you are not a big fan of cooking and do not have much skill, participating in a cooking class in Paris can give you other tools and knowledge that you do not learn through recipe books and perhaps awaken the gourmet you have hidden inside you.

I love gastronomy and whenever I visit a new city I always participate in a cooking class, if I have the possibility. Not only to learn the recipe, but above all driven by the desire to learn more about the local culture and interact with the locals in a relaxed and authentic way that can only be achieved through something that goes beyond cultural differences, food.