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Explore the Ferrari Museum in Maranello with skip-the-line tickets, a thrilling simulator experience, and optional visits to the Enzo Ferrari Museum—all in 1.5 to 3.5 hours.
The Maranello Ferrari Museum offers a captivating look into one of the world’s most iconic automotive brands. For a set price, visitors gain skip-the-line entry, access to over 2,500 square meters of exhibits, and the chance to drive a Ferrari simulator on some of the most renowned racing circuits. Located just 300 meters from the Ferrari factory, this experience is perfect for car enthusiasts eager to see rare models, learn about Ferrari’s racing triumphs, and feel the thrill of a Ferrari simulator drive. While the tour is generally praised for its high-quality exhibits and fun simulator, some considerations include the need for comfortable shoes and awareness of height restrictions for the simulator.
This tour is well-suited for those interested in Ferrari’s legacy, F1 racing, or sports cars in general. It balances educational content with interactive fun, making it ideal for visitors who want more than just a museum visit. However, potential visitors should note that mobility impairments are not accommodated, and transport logistics might require some planning, as the museum is about 20 km from other local sites.


The tour starts with pre-booked tickets that let you bypass long lines at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, saving valuable time. The museum’s location is convenient, just 300 meters from the Ferrari factory, making it easy to find and access. Visitors are encouraged to arrive prepared with comfortable shoes for walking around the exhibits.
Once inside, you’ll find two main floors of Ferrari memorabilia. The exhibits include photos, trophies, and cars, with a dedicated area called the Hall of Victories displaying F1 trophies from 1999 to 2008 and helmets of the original drivers. The museum also features a comprehensive section on the Scuderia Ferrari team, highlighting the brand’s racing heritage.
A notable feature is the simulator experience, where you get to sit in a high-performance F1 single-seater. This simulator allows you to race on famous circuits such as Monza, Barcelona, Silverstone, Imola, Nürburgring, Zandvoort, and Mugello. The simulator experience is a highlight, providing a thrilling, realistic driving feeling for fans wanting a taste of racing.
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The Hall of Victories is a core part of the museum, showcasing Ferrari’s success in Formula 1. It displays 110 trophies from F1 championships spanning from 1999 to 2008 and 9 original helmets of the drivers during that era. This collection provides a deep dive into Ferrari’s championship battles and racing dominance.
Visitors also get to explore a dedicated section on Scuderia Ferrari, which vividly illustrates the team’s history and achievements. The exhibits highlight Ferrari’s long-standing presence in racing and its reputation for performance and innovation. This section appeals to motorsport fans, offering a sense of the racing adrenaline that Ferrari is celebrated for.

The F1 simulator is a major draw for this tour, giving participants the chance to drive on some of the world’s most famous circuits. The simulator is designed to simulate the thrill of racing, with realistic steering, sound effects, and visuals. To participate, individuals must be between 160cm and 185cm tall.
The simulator drive lasts for a few minutes, but it leaves a lasting impression of speed and precision. It’s a fun, interactive way to engage with Ferrari’s racing spirit, especially for fans who have dreamed of racing in a Formula 1 car. Many find it more engaging than in other locations, thanks to its professional setup.

Visitors can choose to include a visit to the Enzo Ferrari Museum, which is nearby and offers a deeper look at the founder’s life. The museum features permanent exhibitions of noteworthy Ferrari cars, including rare models from the 1950s. It also includes the former house and workshop where Enzo Ferrari lived and worked.
This optional extension provides a personalized perspective on Enzo Ferrari’s passion, vision, and legacy. The museum complements the main Ferrari Museum by highlighting Enzo’s personal story and his lasting influence on the brand.
More Great Tours NearbyThis experience lasts between 1.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on how long visitors spend exploring the exhibits and enjoying the simulator. The museum is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, as the layout involves walking through various displays.
The ticket includes the skip-the-line entry, but visitors should plan to wear comfortable shoes for optimal comfort. It’s also important to communicate any preferences about the order of visits when booking, especially if including the Enzo Ferrari Museum.
Remember, the simulator is only available to those within the height range, and large bags or luggage are not permitted inside. The tour is designed for car enthusiasts and those wanting an interactive experience that combines history, racing, and simulation.
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The overall value of this tour is high, especially given the skip-the-line tickets, access to a world-renowned museum, and the exciting simulator. Visitors appreciate the well-curated exhibits and the chance to see racing trophies and cars up close. The simulator adds a unique hands-on element that is often praised as better than similar experiences elsewhere.
However, some practical limitations include the distance between the two museums (over 20km), which could be challenging without a car or taxi. The museum’s refusal to call taxis might require advance planning for transport. Also, some visitors note that the simulator is sold separately from the museum ticket** and that the vehicle experience at other venues like Push Start can be more intense.
This experience excels in providing a comprehensive look at Ferrari’s racing and road car history alongside an interactive simulator. The skip-the-line access makes it a practical choice for avoiding long waits, and the location near the Ferrari factory adds to its appeal.
The option to visit the Enzo Ferrari Museum enhances the story, especially for those interested in the founder’s personal history and rare vintage cars. The collection of trophies and racing memorabilia makes this a must-visit for motorsport fans.

The Maranello Ferrari Museum with simulator offers a balanced blend of history, racing, and interactive fun, ideal for car lovers of all ages. Its accessible location and high-quality exhibits make it a valuable stop for anyone visiting Emilia-Romagna.
While transport logistics and height restrictions require some planning, the overall experience delivers great value and memorable moments. It’s a fantastic way to see Ferrari’s heritage up close and test your racing skills in a realistic simulator.
Anyone passionate about Ferrari or Formula 1 will find this tour worthwhile, especially with the convenience of skip-the-line tickets. For those seeking a deep dive into Ferrari’s racing victories and some thrilling driving simulation, this tour stands out as an engaging, informative, and fun option.
Is the Ferrari Museum accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, the tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments due to the layout of the exhibits.
What is the minimum and maximum height for the simulator?
Participants must be between 160cm and 185cm tall to qualify for the simulator experience.
Can I visit the Enzo Ferrari Museum as part of this tour?
Yes, it is an optional addition that can be included when booking, showcasing Enzo Ferrari’s life and rare cars from the 1950s.
How long does the entire experience last?
The tour lasts between 1.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on how much time you spend exploring and on the simulator.
Are large bags allowed inside the museum?
No, luggage or large bags are not permitted inside; visitors are advised to bring only comfortable shoes and essentials.