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Experience the Ferrari Museum, Parma, and Lamborghini Museum on a private day trip from Milan in stylish Mercedes vehicles for up to 7 people, with flexible stops and expert drivers.
This private tour offers an engaging way to explore Italy’s automotive legends and culinary delights in a single day from Milan. Priced at $1,544.73 per group for up to 7 guests, the experience combines luxury transportation, visits to famous museums, and a three-hour stop in Parma, also called “Little Paris”. The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, making it a full yet comfortable day suited for car enthusiasts and food lovers alike. With private Mercedes vehicles and expert drivers, travelers enjoy a smooth trip, but it’s important to note that museum tickets and meals are not included.
While the tour emphasizes stunning automotive exhibitions and local cuisine, reviews suggest mixed experiences regarding the value for the price. Some praise excellent communication and comfortable transportation, while others warn that the tour may be mainly for luxury riding rather than guided sightseeing. It’s best for those who prioritize premium comfort and flexible stops over detailed guided tours or included meals.
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This tour makes a point of standing out through its fleet of new Mercedes vehicles, which are renewed regularly. Travelers benefit from comfortable, air-conditioned interiors and WiFi on board. The private transportation is arranged for maximum flexibility and timeliness, with drivers who are well-versed in the local roads and area. They are also available to communicate directly, ensuring smooth coordination throughout the day.
The driver plays a key role, as praised in several reviews for good communication and patience. Some travelers report that their driver made special arrangements, such as lunch reservations at Michelin-starred restaurants, adding a personal touch to the experience. The pickup service makes it easy to start the day without logistical worries, especially for those staying in Milan.
The Ferrari Museum is the first stop, where visitors can explore the world of Ferrari through exhibits that showcase past, present, and future models. Although admission tickets are not included, the museum offers a chance to see iconic cars such as Ferrari’s racing and road cars, with some reviews highlighting the fascination of the collection.
This stop lasts about one hour, giving enough time to view the exhibits without feeling rushed. The museum’s focus on Ferrari’s history and innovation makes it ideal for car enthusiasts interested in the brand’s legacy. Since the tour does not include tickets, visitors should plan for extra expenses if they wish to enter.
The three-hour visit to Parma offers a delicious and culturally rich experience. Sometimes called “Little Paris”, Parma is famous for its gastronomic products such as Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, Parma Ham, Culatello di Zibello, and Fungo di Borgotaro. The city is also celebrated for its music and art, with an emphasis on local traditions.
A particular highlight is the opportunity to discover local products and visit rural farms that produce 0 km (local) foods. The experience emphasizes biodiversity and living traditions, all complemented by the city’s historic architecture. Since admission is free, visitors can enjoy strolling the streets, browsing shops, and sampling regional specialties in various eateries.
The Lamborghini Automobile Museum is the final stop, showcasing more than 60 years of automotive innovation. Visitors see classic models like the Miura and Countach, along with modern supercars such as the Huracán Performante and Aventador SVJ. The museum highlights Lamborghini’s evolution, including their recent ventures into hybrid technology with models like the Sian.
An interactive element is the driving simulator, which enhances the experience of feeling the cars’ power and technological progress. The one-hour visit allows for up-close viewing of the exotic cars and production insights, making it appealing to car fans who enjoy visual and tactile appreciation of Lamborghini’s craftsmanship.
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This private tour operates every day from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, offering flexibility for travelers’ schedules. The round trip takes about five hours, with pickup and drop-off included. The customizable nature of the tour means that additional stops or requests can potentially be accommodated, depending on driver and time constraints.
Since the tour is private, it provides a personalized experience without the rush or crowds typical of group tours. Travelers can communicate directly with their driver, who is experienced and knowledgeable about the area, to tailor the experience to personal preferences.
The price includes private transportation, WiFi, and air conditioning; however, museum tickets, meals, and snacks are not included. Visitors should budget for extra entrance fees and meals or drinks. The tour’s reviews reflect some dissatisfaction from those expecting guided explanations or all-inclusive services, with one review cautioning that the experience may be mainly about luxury transportation rather than guided sightseeing.
Some reviews emphasize that extra charges apply for museum access and food, so travelers should prepare accordingly. The cancellation policy offers full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing some flexibility.
This tour appeals primarily to luxury travelers and car enthusiasts who value comfortable, private transportation and flexible scheduling. Those interested in automotive history will enjoy stops at Ferrari and Lamborghini museums, while foodies can savor their parma-based stop exploring local products.
However, travelers seeking guided tours with included tickets and meals may find this experience less satisfying, as many elements are additional expenses. It suits those who appreciate privacy, luxury comfort, and tailored itineraries over guided commentary or group activities.
This private tour offers a luxurious and flexible way to explore Italy’s automotive icons and Parma’s culinary treasures in a single day. The modern Mercedes fleet and expert drivers ensure comfort and safety, while the three-hour stop in Parma reveals the city’s gastronomic excellence and cultural charm.
However, the absence of included museum tickets and meals means additional costs and planning. The mixed reviews underscore that this experience is best suited for those valuing comfort and exclusivity over guided tours or all-inclusive packages. It remains a compelling option for car lovers and luxury travelers eager to combine sightseeing with premium transport.
“We had a wonderful driver – Andrea. He had good communication as he was coming to pick us up. He made lunch reservations for us at a Michelin resta…”
Are museum tickets included in the tour price?
No, museum entrance fees are not included; visitors should budget extra for tickets.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, including all stops, pickup, and drop-off.
Is food or drinks included during the day?
No, meals and snacks are not included; the driver can help with reservations if requested.
Can I customize the stops or schedule?
Since the tour is private, there is room for personal requests within the schedule, depending on driver availability.
What vehicles are used for transportation?
The tour uses new Mercedes vehicles, offering air conditioning and WiFi for passenger comfort.
Are the stops accessible or suitable for all travelers?
Yes, given the comfortable vehicles and short stop durations, the tour is generally accessible.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for most travelers, provided they are comfortable with the itinerary.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, the tour is booked 38 days in advance, but early reservations are recommended.
What should I expect from the Lamborghini Museum?
The museum showcases classic and modern Lamborghini models and offers an interactive driving simulator to boost the experience.