
“Gran Premio di Monza”
Gran Premio d’Italia
Day 1
The first stop on the first day is one of the oldest automobile museums in the world, located in Turin, a place where you can relive the passion that drove the pioneers of the automobile world, with countless special features and cars of a certain importance...
After a visit to the Automobile Museum in Turin, we will have lunch...
The second stage of the first day includes a visit to a place that brings together in a single icon two world-famous Italian brands, which together have made history in the world of rallying; we are talking about a museum dedicated to Lancia Martini, unique pieces that have made history in the world of rallying ...
To end the day on a sweet note, we will stop at the Caffè Al Bicerin, which has been in business since 1763 and whose name is linked to their special chocolate drink. Their specialities are: the hot drink made with chocolate, coffee and milk cream, the Bicerin cake, the Regale liqueur made with pure chocolate, zabaglioni, chocolate in a cup and much more...
Day 2
On the second day of the tour, the first stop is a visit to the Fiat Archive or rather Centro Storico Fiat, which is a place where there is a large quantity of paper documents, technical drawings, books and magazines on motoring and industrial history...
After the visit to the Fiat Archive we go to lunch...
The third day takes us to Lombardy, leaving at a time of Arese, a place of great importance in the field of motoring, in fact it is there that they have the museum dedicated to the history of the "biscione", the morning will be devoted purely to an immersion in the world of Alfa Romeo, after the visit, we will go to lunch ...
Day 3
The third day takes us to Lombardy, leaving for Arese, a place of great importance in the motoring world, where the museum dedicated to the history of the "biscione" is located. The morning will be dedicated purely to an immersion in the world of Alfa Romeo; at the end of the visit, we will go and have lunch...
Once lunch is over, the tour continues and we will stop off at a place that marked the history of GT road cars and Formula 1 in the 1960s, but which is still making waves!
Then it's back to Milan for a tasty stop at one of the city's oldest patisseries, a place where you can enjoy sweet delights from a tradition that has been handed down since 1817. [*]
Day 4
The fourth and final day is completely dedicated to the main Italian leg of the Formula 1 Grand Prix, with a viewing of the race...
Back to Milan and our tour ends here!
[*] Alternative: In case you want to attend the qualifying of the Italian Grand Prix; the third day will be characterized by the departure to Monza with lunch on site, watching the qualifying and finally back to Milan; stop at Cova pastry shop for a delicious aperitif and free evening for dinner.