Planning a trip to Italy and craving a taste of the country’s legendary supercars? This Black&Red tour promises a full day immersed in the world of Lamborghini and Ferrari, two brands that define Italian automotive excellence. While it’s not a super-cheap outing, it’s designed for those who love cars and want a hassle-free experience with transport, tickets, and a guide all sorted for you.
What we really like about this experience is that it covers both the museum visits and factory insights, giving you a well-rounded look at how these iconic cars are made and celebrated. Plus, the included lunch in Maranello adds a relaxing break to enjoy some local flavors. On the flip side, one potential snag is that the Lamborghini factory tour has been cancelled until August 2022, so check current availability before booking. This tour works best for car lovers who prefer convenience over DIY exploration, and those eager to see both brands in a single day without the hassle of planning separate visits.
- Key Points
- An Inside Look at the Itinerary
- Lamborghini Museum at MUDETEC
- Ferrari Museum in Maranello
- Ferrari Factory Tour
- Practical Details and What to Expect
- Transport & Convenience
- Duration & Pacing
- Cost & Value
- What Travelers Say
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- All-in-one experience that combines Lamborghini and Ferrari museums and a factory tour.
- Private transport and skip-the-line tickets make the day smooth and stress-free.
- The lunch is included, saving you from meal planning and adding value.
- The factory tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at Ferrari’s production lines and testing facilities.
- Reviews highlight excellent guides and a fun, engaging atmosphere, though some mention the tour could be more guided.
- Be aware of the Lamborghini factory tour’s current status, as it’s temporarily cancelled.
An Inside Look at the Itinerary

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Lamborghini Museum at MUDETEC
Our journey begins at the Lamborghini Museum, housed in the MUDETEC building. This museum isn’t just a static display of vintage cars; it’s a showcase of Lamborghini’s technological evolution. You’ll see models like the 350GT, the legendary Miura, and the Countach — cars that changed the supercar landscape. But it’s not only past glories; you’ll also get a glimpse of contemporary models like the Urus, Huracan Performante, and the Aventador SVJ.
The museum’s layout allows you to explore at your own pace, and because the ticket includes skip-the-line entry, you won’t waste time queuing. One reviewer mentioned, “Our driver was so good, actually the best part of the trip,” emphasizing that even without a guide, the experience was enjoyable thanks to the collection and the staff’s knowledge.
Ferrari Museum in Maranello
Next, we move to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, which is a must-see for any car enthusiast. This museum is a celebration of Ferrari’s racing and road car achievements. You start with the Enzo Ferrari Office reconstruction, giving a sense of where the legend began, then proceed to exhibits featuring cars like the Ferrari 812 Superfast, FXXK Evo, and Portofino.
The museum also has a dedicated F1 room, highlighting Ferrari’s victories and racing history. We loved the way this space showcases the brand’s competitive spirit and technological innovations. The admission ticket is included, and with about 1.5 hours allocated, you get a substantial look without feeling rushed. One traveler shared, “Each museum was different, showing their unique cars,” which captures how engaging these exhibits are.
Ferrari Factory Tour
The highlight of the day is the Ferrari factory tour, a guided bus trip that takes you around the Cittadella—Ferrari’s manufacturing complex. You’ll see where Enzo Ferrari’s office once was and visit key departments like the Wind Tunnel (designed by Renzo Piano), where aerodynamics are perfected, and the Assembly Lines where the magic of car building happens.
While the Lamborghini factory tour was canceled at the time of writing, the Ferrari tour remains a fascinating look into car development, testing, and production. Keep in mind, this is a panoramic bus tour—it’s a broad overview rather than a detailed factory walk. Still, you might get lucky and see cars being tested at the Fiorano Track, which adds an exciting touch. One review noted that the guide’s storytelling made the experience fun, even if the language barrier existed.
Practical Details and What to Expect

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Transport & Convenience
The tour provides private transport from Bologna or Modena, which is a major plus. No worries about navigating or booking separate transfers — everything is handled for you. The pickup is offered from your hotel, making the start seamless, especially after a long travel day or if you’re unfamiliar with the area.
Duration & Pacing
This is a 6 to 7-hour experience, roughly half a day packed with activity. You’ll have about an hour at Lamborghini, an hour and a half at Ferrari, and roughly an hour for the factory tour, plus ample time for lunch and travel. The schedule is relatively relaxed, but it’s a full day if you want to maximize your visits.
Cost & Value
At $439.89 per person, this experience isn’t cheap, but considering it includes all tickets, a private guide (if you opt for one), transport, and lunch, it’s fairly priced for an all-in luxury day centered on Italy’s most iconic supercars. The reviews suggest that many find it worth the expense for the convenience and quality of visits.
What Travelers Say
One traveler called the experience “AMAZING,” praising the driver’s effort to make everything fun, even if communication was a challenge. Another found it “a bit underwhelming,” noting that the guide was just the driver, which affected the overall depth of the tour. It’s clear that guiding quality can vary, so if you’re a die-hard enthusiast, hiring a private guide might enhance the experience.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This trip is perfect for car lovers who want to see both Lamborghini and Ferrari without the hassle of organizing separate visits. Fans of automotive design and production will especially appreciate the behind-the-scenes glimpses at Ferrari’s Wind Tunnel and assembly lines. It’s also suitable for travelers who value comfort and convenience, as everything — tickets, transport, and lunch — is prearranged.
However, if you’re expecting a guided tour with detailed commentary at each stop, you might find the experience somewhat lacking unless you request a guide separately. Also, be aware of the current status of the Lamborghini factory tour; as it’s canceled until August 2022, you’ll want to verify if that has changed before booking.
Final Thoughts

This Black&Red tour offers an engaging, well-organized way to spend a day in Italy if you’re passionate about supercars. You’ll enjoy the opportunity to see both Lamborghini and Ferrari’s iconic vehicles, learn about their history, and peek behind the scenes at Ferrari’s production facilities. The included lunch and private transport add to the value, making it a stress-free day designed for convenience and enjoyment.
While it’s not the cheapest option, the combination of museums, factory insights, and the ease of logistics make it a worthwhile choice for serious car enthusiasts who want a comprehensive look in a single day. Just remember that the factory tour experience may be more panoramic than detailed, and check current availability for the Lamborghini factory.
If you’re visiting Bologna and want to indulge in Italy’s automotive legend — this tour will give you plenty to talk about long after you’ve left.
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FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children?
This tour is primarily designed for adults interested in supercars, but older children who enjoy cars might find it exciting. Be aware that the factory visit is a bus tour, with limited hands-on experience.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts about 6 to 7 hours, including museum visits, the factory tour, lunch, and transportation.
Are tickets included?
Yes, both the Lamborghini and Ferrari museum tickets are included, and you get skip-the-line access to save time.
Is the Lamborghini factory tour running?
As of the latest info, the Lamborghini factory tour is canceled until August 2022. Check current availability before booking.
What does the Ferrari factory tour involve?
It’s a panoramic bus tour around Ferrari’s plant, visiting key departments and possibly seeing cars during testing at the Fiorano Track.
Can I request a guide?
Guided tours are available on request for an extra fee, but the standard tour includes a driver who provides some commentary during the factory visit.
What kind of lunch is included?
Lunch is in a local Maranello restaurant, with options like pizza or 2 courses, and beverages included.
Is transportation private?
Yes, the transport from Bologna or Modena is private, offering a comfortable and exclusive experience.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book around 79 days ahead, especially in high season, to secure availability.
What’s the overall value of this tour?
Considering tickets, transport, lunch, and the experience itself, many find it offers good value—though it’s definitely a splurge.
If you’re dreaming of a day surrounded by Italy’s legendary supercars without the stress of planning, this tour ticks many boxes. Just be sure to verify the current status of the Lamborghini factory tour and consider whether a guided experience might heighten your enjoyment.
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