Ferrari, Ducati and Lamborghini Factory Tour from Bologna


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  • Ferrari, Ducati and Lamborghini Factory Tour from Bologna

Bologna, Italy

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Trip Type:   Day Trips
Duration:  8 hours
Experience Italy's “Land of Motors” and see some of the world’s finest super cars and bikes. Join this 7-hour tour to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, the Ducati Museum in Bologna, and the Lamborghini Museum in the town of Sant’Agata on the Via Emilia. This tour includes entrance fees as well as hotel pickup and drop-off.

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Experience Italy's “Land of Motors” and see some of the world’s finest super cars and bikes. Join this 7-hour tour to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, the Ducati Museum in Bologna, and the Lamborghini Museum in the town of Sant’Agata on the Via Emilia. This tour includes entrance fees as well as hotel pickup and drop-off.Discover some of the world’s most exotic cars and motorbikes on a full-day tour of the museums and factories of Ferrari, Ducati, and Lamborghini.

Your first stop will be at the Ducati motorbike factory headquarters in Bologna, where the Ducati Museum explores 50 years of race track heritage. Learn the history of the company from the 1920s onwards, and see road and race models, including the original Ducati moped that broke speed records at Monza, and completed the 18,000-kilometer Paris-Tokyo race in 1949.

Continue to Sant’Agata, the home town of Lamborghini. Escorted by an official Lamborghini factory guide, you will discover the world’s wildest and rarest super cars. See Ferruccio Lamborghini’s 1st production car, the 1963 350 GT, and his legendary Countach. Visit the production lines to see how every detail of a Lamborghini is made by hand.

Enjoy a light lunch with drinks included in a prestigious Maranello restaurant near the Ferrari Factory, then make your way to Modena. Explore the Ferrari Museum, which is located next to the factory and Fiorano test track. The museum traces the heritage of the world’s premier marque. Multimedia displays help explain the exhibits, including race trophies, and cars that include the single‐seater that won Ferrari its first world championship in 1951, and the all‐conquering F1 car driven by Michael Schumacher.




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