Day trip from Rome to the Ferrari Museum and the town of Bologna
Day trip from Rome to the Ferrari Museum and the town of Bologna
Rome, Italy
Experience Rating
12 hours (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English and 1 more
Overview
With sleek lines, roaring engines, and a host of impressive race wins to their name, Ferrari’s powerful sports cars capture the imagination of petrol heads across the world. With this tour, visit the famous Ferrari Museum and admire cars that have made their name in automotive history. With pickup and drop-off at your Rome hotel included, there’s also plenty of time to explore the pretty town of Bologna with your guide.
Explore the colorful history of Ferrari at the Ferrari Museum
Hear the success stories behind Italy’s finest sports cars
This tour includes a guided visit of the town of Bologna
Hassle-free round-trip transport from your Rome hotel
What's Included
Pick up /drop off from and for the hotel
Lunch
Live guide
Small group limited to a maximum of 14 people
gratuities
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered We offer pickup in Rome from all the accommodation within the Aurelian Walls.
Departure Time
7:00 AM
What To Expect
Itinerary
Pass By:
Piazza Maggiore
Piazza Maggiore is located in the very centre of Bologna. In the past, the square underwent many changes and was embellished with important buildings: the Basilica di San Petronio, Palazzo dei Notai, Palazzo d'Accursio, Palazzo del Podestà and Palazzo dei Bianchi.
Opened in 2012, the Museo Enzo Ferrari includes two buildings: Enzo Ferrari’s birthplace, the cultural and architectural centre of the whole museum, and a new exhibition gallery surrounding the House.
The two towers are the symbol of Bologna and they are strategically placed at the entry point in the city of the ancient Via Emilia.
The Torre degli Asinelli is the tallest leaning medieval tower in the world and it was built between 1109 and 1119. It is 97,20 m tall and was built by the Asinelli family.
The second tower, Torre Garisenda is less taller than the first one, it is just 47 metres tall.
The basilica of Santo Stefano encompasses a complex of religious edifices in the city of Bologna is located on Piazza Santo Stefano.
The Basilica di Santo Stefano, also known as Sette Chiese, is the most peculiar in Bologna. Its name derives from the original idea of dividing the church in seven chuches. Others believe it was commissioned by Saint Petronio, but built on top of the ruins of a pagan temple, next to which other buildings were added.