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Discover the Combo Ferrari Museums with Transfers from Modena, offering visits to both the Enzo Ferrari Museum and Ferrari Museum in Maranello for $69.44.

This tour, priced at $69.44 per person, provides a cost-effective way to visit two of Italy’s most famous automotive landmarks: the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena and the Ferrari Museum in Maranello. With a duration of approximately 4 to 6 hours, it suits those eager to explore Ferrari’s legacy with minimal hassle, thanks to roundtrip transfers included in the package. The tour is especially appealing for fans of Ferrari cars and automotive history, offering a quick yet comprehensive glimpse of Ferrari’s world.
While the admission tickets to both museums are free, the tour’s main draw is the seamless shuttle service connecting the two sites, saving visitors from the complexities of arranging transport. However, some reviews note that organizing on-site visits can sometimes be confusing, and there is no included food or beverages. This tour offers a practical, straightforward experience for those wanting to see Ferrari’s story without extra frills.

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This tour begins at Modena train station, specifically at shelter n.4, where travelers meet the private Ferrari-owned red bus for pickup. The shuttle service is designed for easy access, with most travelers finding the meeting point near public transportation. The roundtrip transfer ensures that visitors can focus on enjoying their museum visits without worrying about transportation logistics. The shuttle’s efficiency is praised, though some mention confusion about which bus to take, emphasizing the importance of following the instructions carefully.
At the end of the day, the shuttle drops travelers back at Modena train station, typically around 6:30 pm, providing plenty of time to explore further or catch a train. The transportation arrangement is a key advantage, especially for those not driving in Italy.
The morning option of this tour concentrates on a visit to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello. The shuttle departs at 10:40 am from Modena train station, arriving at the Ferrari Museum around 11:15 am. Visitors have roughly 3 hours to explore the museum before the shuttle takes them to the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena in the afternoon.
The Ferrari Museum in Maranello showcases a wide range of models, from vintage classics to modern supercars, along with trophies and exhibits that highlight Ferrari’s racing success. The experience is enriched by the museum’s focus on speed, innovation, and Ferrari’s racing heritage.
The museum visit involves walking through displays that emphasize Ferrari’s development, and visitors can expect an engaging look at the brand’s history. However, reviews indicate that some visitors found the information at the museums to be somewhat unclear, and there is no included audio guide, which could have enhanced the experience.

In the afternoon option, the focus shifts to visiting the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena. Travelers can reach this museum via a 7-minute walk from central Modena, arriving by around 3:25 pm to begin their exploration. The museum offers insight into Enzo Ferrari’s life, his achievements, and the evolution of Ferrari cars.
From 3:25 pm, visitors have about 2 hours to explore the exhibits and learn about Ferrari’s founder. The museum features historical memorabilia and displays that trace Enzo Ferrari’s journey from a young engineer to the head of a racing dynasty. Some reviews note that on-site information can be confusing, especially regarding ticketing and entry procedures, which might cause delays or frustration.
The visit complements the Maranello experience perfectly, offering a deeper understanding of the man behind Ferrari as well as the brand’s development.

The inclusion of roundtrip transfers is a key benefit of this tour, allowing for stress-free movement between the two iconic museums. The private Ferrari-owned bus departs promptly at scheduled times, and most reviews commend its efficiency. The shuttle service operates smoothly, with most pickups and drop-offs happening on time, making it a good choice for visitors with limited time.
However, some comments highlight that initial boarding might be confusing as the bus isn’t part of the regular city transportation, and travelers should pay close attention to the pickup instructions. The shuttle’s schedule is designed to maximize museum time, although some may find the timing tight, especially if they wish to spend more time at each location.

The tour package includes entry tickets to both museums and roundtrip transfers from Modena train station. Since admission is free, the main value lies in the organized transportation and the ability to see both locations in one visit.
On the downside, food and drinks are not included, so visitors will need to plan for meals separately. No guided tours or audio guides are provided, which might be a downside for those who prefer more structured narration or commentary during their visit. The reviews suggest that self-guided exploration is the norm, and some visitors wish for additional amenities like headphones or internal guides.

Some reviews mention confusion at the museums, including long lines and issues with ticket scanning. Since tickets are free, this can cause delays if visitors do not arrive early or do not have their QR codes ready. It’s advisable to arrive at the designated meeting points well before the scheduled departure times.
Another point raised is the absence of audio guides or commentary, which could improve the experience by providing context during visits. Travelers interested in a more interactive or educational experience should consider supplementing this tour with additional resources.

This combo tour is best suited for Ferrari enthusiasts who want a cost-effective way to see two major Ferrari museums with minimal planning. It’s ideal for those with limited time in Italy or visitors who prefer organized transfers over driving or navigating public transit.
Visitors should be comfortable with self-guided exploration and prepared for potential confusion at entry points. Since food and beverages are not included, it’s wise to bring snacks or plan meals around the visit. The 4 to 6-hour duration makes it suitable for a half-day activity, especially for those staying in Modena or nearby.
This tour offers a practical and affordable opportunity to see Ferrari’s legacy in Italy without the hassle of organizing transport or tickets. Its main strength is the convenient shuttle service connecting the two museums, making it a good choice for speedy sightseeing.
However, some logistical issues and the lack of guided commentary may affect the overall experience. The free admission to both museums is a plus, but visitors should manage expectations around the clarity of information and amenities.
This combo tour is a solid option for passionate Ferrari fans or those curious about automotive history seeking an efficient, budget-friendly introduction to Ferrari’s world.
“Great way to visit the 2 Ferrari Museums and facilities. Efficient pick up and transfers from the Modena Train Station. Note: it was a bit confu…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but note that the tour involves walking and museum visits, so younger children should be prepared for a few hours of sightseeing.
Are meals included?
No, food and beverages are not included, so plan to bring snacks or eat nearby after the tour.
How long is the tour?
The total time ranges from 4 to 6 hours, depending on the chosen schedule and pace of visits.
What does the tour include?
It includes entry tickets to both Ferrari museums and roundtrip transfers from Modena train station.
Are tickets guaranteed upon arrival?
Tickets are free but can sometimes cause delays due to on-site procedures; arriving early is recommended.
Can I customize the museum visits?
The schedule is fixed with specific departure and return times, and the experience is mostly self-guided.
Is the shuttle service reliable?
Yes, most reviews highlight the shuttle’s efficiency, though some caution about the initial boarding process.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, tickets or QR codes, and perhaps a camera for photos of Ferrari cars and trophies.
Is there an age limit?
Most travelers can participate, with no specific age restrictions noted.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through Viator and is confirmed immediately upon reservation.