5 cooking classes worth the trip across Czech Republic, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Czech Republic guides.

Chefparade Traditional Czech Cooking ★ 4.5 · Prague

holesovice · Bubenske nabrezi 306/13, 170 00 Praha 7

Chefparade's Traditional Czech cooking class runs from their kitchen in Hall 36 of the Holesovice market. Three Czech dishes hands-on, market tour beforehand, professional chef leading.

Tip: Walk through the market hall before class; the tour version costs the same.

Chefparade Market Tour and Cooking ★ 4.5 · Prague

holesovice · Bubenske nabrezi 306/13, 170 00 Praha 7

Chefparade's market tour class walks the Holesovice market hall first, then returns to the school kitchen to cook three Czech dishes from what was bought. Five-hour format.

Tip: Book in advance; group caps at eight, the small group is the point.

Chefparade Zizkov Studio ★ 4.4 · Prague

zizkov · Husitska 325/56, 130 00 Praha 3

Chefparade's Zizkov studio is the second city kitchen, with smaller classes and a rotating programme: Czech classics, Vietnamese pho, Italian pasta, Indian curry, baking workshops.

Tip: Vegetarian-friendly classes run monthly; check the calendar.

Cocina Rivero ★ 4.3 · Prague

nove-mesto · Soukenicka 1189/23, 110 00 Praha 1

Cocina Rivero is the Spanish-Argentine cooking school in Nove Mesto. Hands-on tapas, paella and asado classes built around live demonstrations and a glass of Spanish wine.

Tip: The paella class runs Saturdays; the cap of eight makes it intimate.

Laboratorio ★ 4.2 · Prague

praha-12 · Cs. exilu 1888/4, 143 00 Praha 12

Laboratorio in Modrany runs cooking workshops on a calendar of rotating cuisines: pasta-making, Czech weeknight dinners, Asian dim sum, baking. Smaller, calmer, less touristic than Chefparade.

Tip: Bring a friend; the kitchen is set up for paired stations.