Experience Italy’s Legendary Car Brands in a Day
When I first read about this small group motor valley experience departing from Bologna, I was intrigued. Imagine spending a day surrounded by Italy’s most celebrated supercars—Ferrari and Lamborghini—while enjoying the scenic beauty of Modena. This tour offers a neat combination of world-class museums, authentic regional cuisine, and a cozy, intimate atmosphere with no more than 15 travelers.
What I especially love about this experience is the personalized attention it promises, thanks to the small group size, and the chance to visit two of the most famous car museums on the planet—Ferrari and Lamborghini—without the hassle of navigating on your own. The lunch in a farmhouse in the lush countryside of Modena, complete with local dishes, certainly adds a warm, authentic touch that elevates the day beyond mere sightseeing.
A possible consideration? The timing might be tight if you’re a slow museum browser or want to linger longer at each spot. The itinerary is well-paced but packed, so if you’re a super car enthusiast craving a more in-depth look or a relaxed pace, this might feel a bit brisk. Still, the overall value and experience often outweigh this minor point for most travelers.
Key points / Takeaways
- Exclusive access: Includes admission to both the Lamborghini and Ferrari museums, which are highlights for automotive fans.
- Intimate group: Limited to 15 travelers, offering a feeling of a private tour rather than a large bus experience.
- Comfortable transportation: An air-conditioned vehicle ensures a relaxed ride between stops, with friendly staff guiding the way.
- Genuine regional cuisine: The farmhouse lunch with two courses, water, and wine offers an authentic taste of Modena’s culinary traditions.
- Expert guides: Guides like Cosimo are praised for their knowledge, making the stories behind the cars more engaging.
- High demand: Book well in advance—on average, travelers reserve this tour about 50 days ahead—testament to its popularity.
A Deep Dive into the Itinerary: What You’ll Really See and Do

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Starting Point: Bologna’s Central Hub
Your adventure kicks off at P.zza Galvani, 1, just a short walk from public transportation. With a meeting time of 8:45 am, you’ll hop into a comfortable, air-conditioned van. This small group setup, capped at 15 people, makes for a friendly, less hurried atmosphere, perfect if you prefer personalized service and the chance to ask plenty of questions.
Lamborghini Automobile Museum: Italian Supercars at Their Best
The first stop is at the Lamborghini Museum, which you’ll visit for about an hour. The Museum’s collection features iconic models and showcases the innovative design and engineering that has made Lamborghini a legend. The fact that admission is included in your ticket means you can spend your time absorbing the displays without worrying about extra costs—though, if you’re into more interactive experiences like the Ferrari simulator, you can request that beforehand for an additional €35.
What makes this stop special? You get a glimpse into the world of one of Italy’s most flamboyant car brands, with sleek models and a chance to learn about Lamborghini’s history directly from the exhibits. Trishpancholi praises the tour as “brilliant,” especially mentioning the professional, courteous driver Andrea, who managed the logistics smoothly and drove safely, which is always appreciated when you’re sitting in a van for a full day.
Ferrari Museum in Maranello: The Heart of Speed and Style
Next, after about two hours of exploring Ferrari’s impressive collection, you’ll arrive at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello. This museum is a must-see for any car enthusiast, showcasing Ferrari’s racing victories, legendary drivers, and cutting-edge designs. The admission is included, allowing you to take in the exhibits at your own pace.
Reviews highlight the guide Cosimo’s knowledge, making the experience more enriching. Many visitors remark on how engaging the commentary was—bringing the cars’ stories to life. You’ll find yourself marveling at the sleek race cars and iconic models that have become symbols of Italian craftsmanship.
Authentic Modenese Lunch: Taste of Italy’s Culinary Heart
After the museum visits, you’ll be treated to a lunch in a countryside farmhouse, a perfect way to unwind and soak in the region’s flavors. The meal is a two-course affair, with water and wine included—a delightful opportunity to savor regional specialties like handmade tortellini, praised by travelers like Scott_A as “amazing.” The cozy setting and local dishes allow for a genuine taste of Modena, far from touristy restaurants.
End of Tour: Return to Bologna
Following lunch, the tour wraps up back at the starting point in Bologna, typically around 4 pm. The small group size means you’ll leave with more personal insights and fewer crowds, making for a more relaxed, fulfilling experience.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for car lovers, especially those fascinated by Ferrari and Lamborghini. If you’re someone who appreciates a relaxed but well-structured itinerary, high-quality museums, and regional cuisine, you’ll find this tour delivers on all fronts. The small group setting ensures you receive personal attention, making it suitable for travelers who want an intimate, engaging experience.
It also suits those with a moderate budget looking for a full day of sightseeing, culture, and culinary delights—not just a quick visit to a museum. The inclusion of museums, lunch, and transportation makes the €225.51 price a reasonable investment for the value provided, especially considering the praise for the guides and the comfort of the vehicle.
Who Might Not Find This Ideal?
If you’re a super car fanatic wanting to see every detail or plan to spend hours at each museum, this tour might feel a little rushed. Also, if you prefer more flexibility or longer exploration times, you may want to consider separate visits or private arrangements.
Price, Logistics, and Practical Tips

The cost of $225.51 per person covers everything—museum admissions, lunch, transportation, and guide service—which makes it a competitive value when compared to visiting the museums independently. The small size of the group means you get more personalized attention, but it also means booking well in advance is essential since it’s popular and often booked about 50 days ahead.
The meeting point is centrally located in Bologna, and the tour begins promptly at 8:45 am. The tour is about 7 hours long, ending back in Bologna in the mid-afternoon. Remember, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start, providing some flexibility if your plans change.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour Best For?
If your dream involves gazing at Ferrari’s racing legends, marveling at Lamborghini’s stunning designs, and enjoying regional specialties in a cozy setting—all in a manageable, relaxed group—this tour hits the mark. It’s particularly well-suited for auto enthusiasts, culinary travelers, or anyone with a curiosity to see Italy’s famed automotive icons without the stress of planning or navigating on your own.
However, those seeking a more leisurely or detailed exploration of each museum might find the schedule tight. The overall experience balances high-quality visits, authentic food, and friendly service, delivering a memorable day that combines Italy’s love of cars and cuisine in a seamless, engaging way.
FAQs

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle is provided for the entire day, making travel between Bologna, Maranello, and Modena comfortable and hassle-free.
Can I request the Ferrari simulator?
Yes, the Ferrari simulator can be added for an extra €35 if requested before departure, giving you a chance to experience Ferrari’s racing technology firsthand.
How long do I spend at each museum?
You’ll have about an hour at Lamborghini and approximately two hours at Ferrari, which is enough time to see the highlights but may feel brief for some enthusiasts.
What’s included in the lunch?
The farmhouse lunch features two courses, with water and wine included, offering a taste of regional Modenese cuisine like handmade tortellini.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-drivers?
Absolutely. The tour is designed for small groups, and all that’s required is to enjoy the sights and food; the driver handles all transportation.
How far in advance should I book?
Given its popularity—most travelers book about 50 days ahead—early booking is recommended to secure your spot.
In the end, this small-group Motor Valley experience offers a well-rounded, engaging day for lovers of fast cars, authentic cuisine, and Italy’s scenic countryside. It balances guided insights with personal touches, making it a worthwhile splurge for a memorable visit to Italy’s automotive heartland.
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