Please indicate your shoe size (European size) at the time of booking.
Join a hands-on, creative, and social sandal-making workshop in Rome, where you will craft your own leather sandals from start to finish. Choose from three styles and a range of colours and patterns, then sit around the workbench and use real shoemaking tools like a hammer, glue, and professional equipment, all provided. Inside the artisan workshop, you will be guided step by step through traditional techniques and finishing touches, and you will leave with a one-of-a-kind, 100% Made in Italy sandal, made by you.
Step into an authentic shoemaker’s artisan workshop in Rome and make a pair of leather sandals that is truly yours. In just 1.5 hours, you will go beyond watching and actually create your sandal from start to finish, working hands-on at the workbench with real tools like a hammer, glue, and professional shoemaking equipment, all provided.
After a quick introduction to the craft, you will choose from 3 styles and pick your favourite leather colours and pattern combinations. Then, guided step by step by an expert artisan, you will shape, assemble, and finish your sandal with the same techniques used in traditional Italian footwear making. It is practical, creative, and surprisingly satisfying, especially because you see the result take shape right in your hands.
The experience is designed for beginners and creative travellers, with a small group of up to 5 people to keep it personal and relaxed, so you’ll always have support when you need it. And the best part: you leave with a one-of-a-kind, 100% Made in Italy sandal that you made yourself, a souvenir you will actually wear, not just pack away.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Please indicate your shoe size (European size) at the time of booking.
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Sandal-making workshop in Rome
From: € 190,00
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BLACKROME15
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Valid for bookings made from today until 5 December, for tours taking place until 1 April.