The home of Ferrari. A pilgrimage for motorsport lovers and a thrilling stop on any transfer through Emilia-Romagna — Museo Ferrari, MUDETEC Lamborghini and the finest balsamic vinegar in Italy, all within a few kilometres.
Maranello is one of the most iconic names in the automotive world — a small town in the Emilian plains that became the birthplace and headquarters of Ferrari. For anyone with a passion for motorsport, design or Italian engineering, a stop here is not optional. The Museo Ferrari Maranello houses the world's finest collection of Prancing Horse road and racing cars — from historic Formula 1 championship winners to the most exclusive modern supercars — alongside engines, trophies and an extraordinary archive of motorsport history.
Just a few kilometres away in Sant'Agata Bolognese, the MUDETEC Lamborghini Museum offers an equally spectacular experience — a showcase of the most dramatic and futuristic supercars ever built, from the original Miura to the latest hypercars. Together, the two museums form the heart of Italy's Motor Valley, one of the most concentrated areas of automotive excellence in the world.
Maranello also offers something completely different: the Museo Acetaia Boni, a fascinating insight into the centuries-old tradition of Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. The acetaia produces one of Italy's most prized condiments using methods unchanged for generations — a remarkable contrast to the speed and engineering of the motor museums nearby.
Arriving by private chauffeur means your driver handles every detail — drop-off at the museum entrance, waiting or returning at an agreed time, and complete flexibility if you want to combine two or three stops in a single visit. No parking, no stress, no compromises on how you spend your time.
Maranello sits at the heart of the Po Valley — perfectly positioned on the routes between northern Italy, Tuscany and Rome. These are the transfers where a Motor Valley stop makes perfect sense.
Travelling from Milan to Florence by private transfer? Maranello is just 1 hour south of Milan — the ideal first stop before continuing to Tuscany. Visit Museo Ferrari, explore the Motor Valley and arrive in Florence in the evening having already experienced one of Italy's most iconic destinations. A perfect way to begin a Tuscany trip in style.
A long north-south transfer made genuinely memorable. On the way from Milan to Rome, Maranello is the natural midpoint — break the journey with a visit to Museo Ferrari and MUDETEC Lamborghini, then continue south to the capital. The Motor Valley stop transforms what would be a purely logistical journey into an unforgettable Italian road trip.
Heading from Florence to Venice? The route north passes close to Maranello — a detour of less than 30 minutes that is absolutely worth it for any motorsport enthusiast. Visit the Ferrari museum, then continue across the Po Valley to Venice. A perfect combination of art, speed and Italian culture in a single day's journey.
Travelling from Florence to Padua for the Scrovegni Chapel, the university or a connection onwards? Maranello sits directly on the route north — an effortless stop to visit the Ferrari museum before arriving in the Veneto. Combine two of Italy's most distinctive cultural destinations in a single private transfer.
Ferrari, Lamborghini and a centuries-old balsamic vinegar tradition — Maranello and its surroundings offer an extraordinary concentration of Italian excellence within just a few kilometres.
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