Ferrari Museum, Ducati Lamborghini Factories and Museums





Description
A tour that motoring enthusiasts and super-luxury cars can't miss. The Motor Valley of Emilia Romagna is an experience to live intensely: we will take you on an incredible journey through the "Land of Motors" to visit the factories of the most famous Italian supercars and motobikes in the world: the legendary FERRARI, the LAMBORGHINI supercar and the famous DUCATI bike. The tour lasts 8 hours and includes a visit to the Ferrari Museum, the Lamborghini Factory and Museum, the Museum and the Ducati Factory. Also you will delight with a lunch of typical Italian flavor. If you would like to drive a Ferrari or Lamborghini on the road or track during this tour, or try the simulator, you will need to let us know well in advance so that we can arrange to drive on the day you have booked: test drive and simulator have an additional cost that you can pay on the day of the tour. The tour leader will accompany you throughout the tour, providing information in English.
Tour Options
Itinerary
The FERRARI MUSEUM, located just 300 metres from the FERRARI FACTORY in Maranello, collect the most famous Ferrari cars, exhibits prizes, trophies, photographs and other historical objects related to the history of the great Italian car brand. Among the most attractive display rooms there are: a hall that boasting approximately 40 prestigious models on rotation, deriving from museums and private collectors, a hall dedicated to Formula One and Cavallino, the Victory Hall, that celebrates the victories of the Scuderia, displaying World Championship cars from 1999 to 2008, 110 trophies, and the original helmets from nine World Champion Drivers: like Villeneuve, Berger, Mansell and Prost. With an additional cost, you can try the F1 Simulator or drive a Ferrari on the roads near Maranello, after a briefing on the use of the car. The private test drive will be recorded on an in-house camera and you will receive the video of your guide.
Visit to the LAMBORGHINI FACTORY and MUSEUM, located in Sant'Agata Bolognese and opened in 2001. The museum displays an extensive collection of cars including the Miura S, 350 GT, Countach S, Espada, Sesto Elemento and the other exclusive supercars that have made TORO a legend. The factory tour includes a visit to the production line of the Urus, Lamborghini's suv. Also, for an additional fee, you can drive a Lamborghini through the streets of Sant'Agata Bolognese after a briefing on how to use the car and/or try the simulator and feel like a real driver on the world's most important circuits. The private test drive will be recorded on an in-house camera and you will receive the video of your guide.
This is a visit to the DUCATI FACTORY and MUSEUM. Great moments of the Ducati past are recounted using a variety of Ducati racing motorcycles, images, memorabilia and componentry. Divided into nine main sections, the museum reiterates the chronology of over fifty years of Ducati's evolution from a small electrical company to a motorcycling giant. The museum is arranged around an illuminated racetrack that hosts 33 legendary motorcycles. Adjacent to the track is a set of seven thematically organized rooms which highlight the history and emotions that have built Ducati into a success.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
PICKUP POINTS: Guglielmo Marconi Airport Bologna | BLQ Bologna Central Railway Station Client's Accommodation Our clients will be picked up at the designated meeting point: the hotel where they are staying in Bologna, the Bologna train station or the Bologna BLQ airport, where they will be identified with a tablet with their name on it. Clients will be invited to get into the car where there will be an English-speaking guide who will accompany them throughout the tour to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, to the Lamborghini Factory and Museum in sant'Agata Bolognese, to the Ducati Factory and Museum in Bologna and to the restaurant for the lunch. At the end of the tour, our clients will be escorted to the pick-up location or where requested.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Dress code is smart casual
- A maximum of 15 people per booking
- For safety reasons it will be mandatory to wear closed footwear during the Ducati Factory tour
- PLEASE NOTE: If you want to take a test drive or try the simulator during this tour, you must let us know well in advance
- PLEASE NOTE: booking confirmation depends on the factories availability due to the high number of visitors
Reviews(35)
Great experience from start to finish. Toirs of the factories were wonderful. Lunch was delicious and had the views you come to Italy for. Definitely would recommend.
This was a fun day! Communication about pick up was easy, everything ran to time, the vehicle was clean and comfortable and our guide Riccardo was very knowledgeable, happy to answer questions and was great to chat to. Lunch was delicious… the cars and bikes were pretty good too!
If you booked the holiday around the advertised trips you could be disappointed. We booked the holiday around getting to the Ducati museum, which was closed a few weeks before the planned holiday. Whilst this put a dampener on things, the tour guide was great and I would recommend booking with this provider. We will be back, however, we will make out own arrangements to get to Ducati and the personal museums of Ferrari and Lamborghini.
What an absolute fabulous day from start to finish. Ricardo was our driver and he was so informative. We had an amazing lunch . Any bike or car enthusiasts this trip is a must .
Good communication. Great day out. Walk through Ducati and Lamborghini factories and plenty of time in awesome Ferrari museum. Lunch was much better than expected. Strongly recommend!
Tour was great! Our guide, Ricky, was great. He was very knowledgeable and kept us on schedule perfectly. Some of the other reviews indicated that the guides just drive you and do not say much, which had us worried. However, this was not the case for us. The factories were really cool and worth seeing. We went to Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Ducati. The contrast between the Lamborghini factory and the Ducati factory was very nice. Overall, I believe the tour was worth the money.
Ricardo/"Ricky" was very knowledgeable, not just about the places we went, but motorsports in general, as well as other questions we had about Italy. His English was perfect, so we had no issues with communication. He taught us about the local pasta and wine at lunch, which was unexpected but amazing. He was also very considerate of details like making sure we got all of our bags off the van and arriving at our tours on time. I truly appreciated his passion, friendliness, and attention to detail. It felt like I had an Italian friend guiding me through the places. We considered organizing tours and arranging transportation on our own, but I'm glad we opted for this instead.
Giancarlo was a wonderful host! He was very knowledgeable of the region and prepared us well for each segment of the tour. He and the driver were always waiting for us at the end. The Ducati factory was by far my favorite part - although I am biased since I own three Ducati. I really enjoyed both the Ferrari and Ducati museums as well - lots of very rare bikes and cars that were part of the racing history for both companies. Again, the Ducati factory was the best - really interesting to see the way they arrange the assembly lines, the use of robots to assist but not replace the workers and the diversity of the workforce - maybe 60% women on the factory floor! They have always produced the best motorcycles possible and the attention to precision machining really shows on the production line (lots of checking and rechecking for specs and torques). My least favorite part of the tour was Lamborghini. I was a little interested in the factory - slightly different approach from Ducati, but similar use of robots and moving production lines, but this time using pallets that move the cars through the facotry. In general, I couldn't care less about these overpowered status cars. Ferrari would be my choice if I needed to pick a car - but Ducati is really the start here. Lunch was another highlight of the day. We went to a local resturant on a hill overlooking the vineyard while we drank lambursco grown on that very same soil. The three different regional pasta tastings were also some of the best food I had during my visit. Don't miss the tagliatelle! In general, I would highly reccomend this tour even if you don't like cars and motorcycles. Just the experience of the countryside, the food, the Italian manufacturing techniques and the history will be enough to interest everyone.
Look no further, This is the Tour you have to do and what a day. After being collected on time by our driver in a spotless Mercedes van with spent the next 8 hours having the most enjoyable day. Giancarlo and his drivers take you on the most wonderful experience to Ferrari, Lamborghini & Ducati, with lunch. The first stop of the day and for mine the highlight was the personalised tour around the Lamborghini assembly line, this is so cool, our guide took her time and explained everything associated from Ordering, procurement, assembly & delivery. Just standing there and watching someones Revuelto being assembled 1m away and then straight over your shoulder the tech's are assembling the V12's is just mind blowing. And as you would expect, the place is spotless. Here unlike most tours you have to ask where the merchandise shop is, petty laid back. Next up was Ferrari, here we skip the line again and have an hour at the Museum, we were the mid morning and it was quite crowded, tip is take your time as it's a lot smaller than you would expect. No factory access. Then a short drive to Lunch at a small winery, superb offering. Finally its off the buzzing Ducati Factory, here you are taking on a guided tour of the assembly lines and the pre delivery testing benches, its quite relaxed and again an eye opener. All up phenomenal day and cannot recommend highly enough
Both Factories were great to see & the difference between the 2 was amazing, museum was good - food was excellent. Gret Guide & service



