Ferrari, Ducati and Lamborghini! Italy means sports cars, so take the opportunity to visit the prestigious stomping ground of some of the best-known sports car manufacturers in the world on this private full-day tour. Ferrari, Ducati and Lamborghini - the choices are endless as you get up close and personal with these famous names. View displays of these well-known manufacturers, or visit the private collections of Righini, Panini, Maranello Rosso and Stanguellini. Read more...
From tempting pasta to rich, nutty Parmesan, taste the Emilia Romagna region’s finest gourmet products on a private half- or full-day food tour from Parma or Bologna. Choose to drive yourself and your guide, or to have a driver chauffer you, then embark on a tour that’s packed to the brim with gastronomic delights. Visit a cheese dairy and a Parma ham producer, and indulge in a delicious lunch at a wine cellar. Read more...
Escape to the Italian countryside to explore the produce that has made this region one of the great gastronomic capitals of the world, and visit vendors to enjoy a tasting of their specialty products. You'll visit the Old Vinegar Works, home of Modena's traditional balsamic vinegar, to sample the finest of these distinctive dark-brown, syrupy vinegars. Read more...
Take a private guided walking tour through the medieval market of Bologna and explore the history, art and traditions of the city and its famous food. You'll visit a traditional bakery, followed by a pasta maker where you'll learn about the production of Tortellini and Tagliatelle. Continue to Beccari's salsamenteria to discover the history of mortadella, from the third century BC right up until modern times. Read more...
Explore Bologna's untouched medieval center in style on a private walking tour with your own English-speaking guide to lead the way. This private walking tour takes you to see some of the most important buildings in the city, including Palazzo Accursio, Palazzo del Protesta, the Sala Borsa, Palazzo re Enzo and the famous Fountain of Neptune which dates back to the 16th century. Read more...