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Ferrari Museum Maranello and Farm of Balsamic Vinegar Private Tour from Rome

Ferrari Museum Maranello and Farm of Balsamic Vinegar Private Tour from Rome

1000€ per person

When in Maranello and then at the Ferrari Museum you will be welcomed by a staff member in the typical red Ferrari outift that is also worn on the racecourses. In the hypermodern room there are dozens of expensive Ferrari’s. A lot of beautiful models from the past, but also quite a few luxury cars that are very recent. Once you inspected the cars sufficiently (and believe us, you could look at them for hours!) you can spend some time reading the information you find at the side of the building. The exhibition is very interesting, and next to nice stories you’ll also find some interesting photographs.
You will visit the huge barrels and old casks of an acetaia ancient rooms, learning all phases of production, surrounded by the perfumes of aged balsamic, for an experience involving all senses.

PRIVATE TOUR MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE

EXTRA PERSON €460,00

Includes:

  • Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
  • Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
  • Entrance ticket in the Ferrari Museum in Maranello
  • A complimentary Ferrari cap
  • Personalized Ferrari badge
  • A group pit stop experience with photos (another activity to be arranged for children 6-16 years)
  • A driving experience on a Scuderia Ferrari simulator
  • Balsamic vinegar tasting in Modena

Not Included:

  • 22% vat tax
  • Food and beverages
  • Gratuities. If you are satisfied with the service, a gratuity is customary
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Residing within a region of traditions, passion for good cooking and motors and car design, the Province of Modena (in the heart of Emilia Romagna, in northern Italy, extends from the Apennine Mountain ridges to the the low plains south of the Po River. The mountainous terrain includes the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the towering Mount Cimone with its peaks of over 2,000 mt. The highest point of this area is the Regional Park of the Modenese High Apennines (best-known as the Frignano), a rich and rather multi-colored environment, with unique habitats favoring the growth and preservation of rare species, animals and plants. The plains area extends from north of the Via Emilia to the border with Lombardy, and features typical rural homes characterizing its landscapes. These plains, considered the most beautiful in Italy, is covered with castles, fortresses, towers and villages. History has certainly left traces intiguing the intellectual, artistic, cultural and sensorial interests of all who tread here.
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