Ferrari Museum Maranello is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from central Maranello, why not stop by during your stay. If you want to experience more of the culture Maranello has to offer, head to Ferrari Factory, Castle of Levizzano, and Ducal Palace of Sassuolo.
BolognaFiere is worth a pic or two when discovering Bologna Fiere District. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here.
You can browse the exhibits at Museo Enzo Ferrari, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Modena. Take in the fascinating museums while you're in the area.
Enjoy the rides and games at Mirabilandia and see why this is a favorite amusement park in Ravenna. Visit the cathedral in this walkable area, or simply enjoy its coffeehouses.
"I’ll definitely stay here again! A warm welcome by staff and my room was readily available upon check-in. I was pleasantly surprised of the beautiful, simple and spacious one bedroom apartment (living room, dining table, kitchen with mini fridge, electric stove, microwave, coffee maker, and kitchenware). Very clean and open. I love the many windows that brought in natural sunlight and fresh air. I did not mind the late night chatter & noise in the streets below. If you are sensitive to noise, ear plugs were provided. If you’re like me who has late night cravings, I went to the local markets and kept handmade pasta and wine in the mini fridge. Gelato did not make it back haha. There is a lift that fits at most three people without luggage/one person with large luggage. Spiral stairs next to the lift if you don’t want to wait.
Safe and Great location! About 10-15 minutes to walk to Bologna Centrale train station, Piazza Maggiore, and/or University of Bologna. If you have luggage like me, about 10 euros each way to/from Bologna Centrale train station. Staff recommended Uber app for easy and faster service. There are multiple bus stops within 5 minutes walk. Take the line 20 bus (2.5 euros for a few hours better than a fine without a ticket. When you get on the bus, look for a red box to deposit your euros) and stop at “Croce” to walk the world’s longest Portico Di San Luca. So amazingly worth the walk to the top!
Grazie Mille Almarossa! Arrivederci alla prossima volta!"