Motor Valley Tour: Ferrari, Pagani, Ducati Experience

Experience the thrill of Italy’s Motor Valley: Ferrari, Pagani, Ducati tours, factory visits, and a taste of Italian cuisine. Book your ultimate motoring adventure.

Duration: 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Join us on this tour to explore the Ducati headquarters and its stunning motorcycle collection in Borgo Panigale, the Ferrari Gallery in Maranello, and the Pagani Factory and its captivating Museum in San Cesario sul Panaro.
The tour begins at 8:30 am and concludes around 4 pm, depending on traffic conditions.
Pick-up locations include Bologna Central…

What's Included
  • Pick-up in Bologna at the Central Railway Station, at the Bologna Airport or at the client’s accommodation
  • English Guide in the Factories only
  • Visit Ducati Museum and Factory
  • Visit Pagani Factory and Museum
  • Transfers with minivans or buses of the latest generation
  • Shared Tour
  • Lunch
  • Visit Ferrari Museum
Additional Information

A must-see tour for motoring enthusiasts and lovers of super-luxury cars. The Motor Valley in Emilia Romagna offers an unforgettable experience: embark on an extraordinary journey through the “Land of Motors” to explore the factories of the world’s most renowned Italian supercars and motorcycles, including the iconic FERRARI, the PAGANI supercar, and…

Location
Museo Ferrari
Via Dino Ferrari 43
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Renee_g
Dec 27, 2024
Bikes and Supercars - Very interesting tour of Ducati and Pagani. The Ferrari museum was a bit of a let down considering the other two were factory tours. Great to see everything is hand constructed. Lunch spot was great.
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Barryjn3980kp
Jul 24, 2025
Ducati factory tour - very disappointing - I visited the factory on Thursday 17th July, during which I saw a couple of technicians working on a crankcase. We had an explanation of the "supermarket" where all the engine parts are stored. We were then shown a video of the bikes being assembled as the actual assembly line was closed to visitors on the basis that there was a secret project taking place. The video is available on YouTube and I have seen it several times. Surely the secret part could have been screened off to allow visitors to see the most interesting part of the factory - bikes actually being assembled, which is probably the part most people paid to see. Overall extremely disappointing. As I came out of the museum, which was worth seeing, I tripped, fell and cut my forehead and bridge of my nose. Fortunately Ducati have their own medical centre where I was looked after very well, had dressings put on the cuts and a staff member called a taxi to take me and my family back to our hotel.
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From $515
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).