Quick Details
What’s Included?
- Transportation by private air-conditioned minivan with a professional driver
- Pick-up and drop-off from your hotel/accommodation in central Florence or central Bologna
- Lamborghini museum tickets
- Pagani museum tickets
- Ferrari Museum in Maranello tickets
- Privileged admittance, tickets, and reservation to all attractions
- Complimentary bottled water available on the minibus
The Best Experience for Supercar Lovers
Visit the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, the Pagani Museum in San Cesario and the Lamborghini Museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese. Try your favorite fast car and enjoy a light lunch at a typical restaurant.
Your first stop will be at Sant’Agata Bolognese, the home town of Lamborghini. Inaugurated in 2016, the new Lamborghini Museum reviews all the important milestones reached by the House of the Raging Bull, with a foray into the past that has a strong emotional impact on fans of luxury super sports cars.
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The Murciélago was the first masterpiece displayed in this inspiring location in Italy’s Motor Valley. At its side gallops a broad collection that includes the Miura S and its iconic “eyelashes”, the 350 GT, the Countach S, the Jalpa, the Espada, the Sesto Elemento, the Reventón and the other exclusive supercars that have turned the Raging Bull into a legend. Engines, models, and photos help provide visitors with a complete overview of the history of this automotive saga, which is continuing in the slipstream of Ferruccio Lamborghini’s first visionary idea.
After this the brand new Pagani factory and museum in San Cesario Sul Panaro. You will have the privilege to visit the new museum and facility. Pagani Automobili produces exclusive racing and luxury sports cars such as Zonda and Huayra, which is the fastest car in the world and it is completely hand made! You will be impressed, not only by the sheer beauty of the cars but most of all by the modest and peaceful atmosphere in the factory.
Enjoy a light lunch with drinks included in a prestigious Maranello restaurant near the Ferrari Factory, then explore the Museum of Ferrari. 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.
In the end, our driver will drop you off at your hotel in Bologna or Bologna train station.
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- Camera/ smartphone – fully charged
- Light jacket
- Sunglasses
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Drivers’ license
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Children under 12 are not admitted to the factory floors.