Discover the famous Italian engines that have made their mark on history and taste the art of balsamic vinegar.
Let's get the engines revving and hit the road: this full day private tour will take us to the Italian Motor Valley. We will visit the Ducati Factory, the Ferrari Museum, and the Lamborghini Museum. This trip is for those who are passionate about motors and supercars. And for the gourmets among you, we will also stop at a Balsamic Vinegar Factory.
Have you ever dreamed of driving a Ferrari? Or maybe you'd prefer to cruise around on a Ducati motorcycle? Either way, you can't go wrong with Italian sports cars. These vehicles are recognized all over the world for their style and performance. And if you visit the Ferrari Museum, you'll see just how popular these cars are – with over 200,000 fans visiting from all corners of the globe every year. Did you know that each Lamborghini engine is assembled by hand? You'll learn all about that.
Departure Point: Direct pick up and drop off from some hotels locates in the historic center (A zone). For all other locations private residences and B&B the meeting point is in front of Hotel Boccaccio-Tino Caffè, Via della Scala 57 Florence
Departure Point: Direct pick up and drop off from some hotels locates in the historic center (A zone). For all other locations private residences and B&B the meeting point is in front of Hotel Boccaccio-Tino Caffè, Via della Scala 57, Florence
he Ducati Museum is a place where you can learn about the history of the company and see how Ducati bikes are made. Your guide will take you through the different departments, from where the timing systems and crankshafts are prepared, to the engine assembly area, to the vehicle assembly lines and up to the testing and shipping area. You will see how each stage of production is completed and how the final product is checked before it is shipped out.
The Ferrari Museums offer visitors a chance to engage with the history of the Cavallino. A must-stop for any diehard fan of the world-famous car company. Every year, over 200,000 people from all corners of the globe make the pilgrimage to this mecca of all things Ferrari. And it’s easy to see why – the museum is constantly being updated with new exhibits and themes, so there’s always something new to see. Plus, for those who want to get behind the wheel of a legend, there’s always a Ferrari available for a test drive (though that experience does come at an extra cost).
At 12:50 pm we will visit one of the oldest family owned factories that produce the famed Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. Balsamic vinegar is one of those unique products with a rich history that spans centuries. And what better place to learn about it and experience it than in Modena, Italy – considered the birthplace of balsamic vinegar. In Modena, they are very proud of their signature delicacy and are eager to share it with visitors from all over the world. Learning about the process of making balsamic vinegar – from the vineyard to the table – is a truly special experience. Sit back with a glass of wine, have some typical snacks, and recharge yourself before our last stop.
The fascinating history, iconic models and tours of the production lines inside the Automobili Lamborghini Museum reveal 60 years of innovation that are projecting Lamborghini into the future. From the first visionary creations of the genius of Ferruccio Lamborghini, such as the Miura and the Countach, followed by the more recent and exclusive super sports cars to arrive today with the first Lamborghinis with hybrid technology. The Museum offers an interactive experience, also provided by the new driving simulator that amplifies the emotions and discovery of the vehicles on display.
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