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Today we present you mandatory destinations for all motor enthusiasts. In our list, we have included five places and three races that stand out for their history, their exclusivity or their dangerousness and that have become iconic over the years. Some offer circuit driving courses while others witness past or wild races. If yours are the cars in this post, we give you some ideas if one day you decide to start on a journey in search of high revolutions. We started!

Grand Prix Of Monaco

The Grand Prix of Monaco is possibly the test of motorsport that generates more excitement around the world. The trial has been held since 1929 and takes place in the Principality of Monaco, that small state known for being one of those places where the vast fortunes of half the world reside. The race is part of the world circuit of Formula 1 and is one of the few urban routes that still exist today. If the only television broadcast every year has become a classic to watch, enjoy life and see the cars traversing the winding streets of Monaco is a unique experience that every motor enthusiast should live. In Monaco every curve is legendary, the Casino Square, the tunnel, the chicane of the port and in general the glamor that generates the grand prize are inimitable.

-Date: This Year’s Edition Is The Weekend Of May 21 To 24.

Cost of the entrance: The tickets as expected have a high price, for the day of the race a locality can range between 360 and 600 euros depending on the area. The cost of an entry for the classification and day of the race on a terrace with views over the circuit in the purest Monaco style can cost us up to 2,500 euros.

-How to get there: To travel to Monaco there are many alternatives, the city is well connected with the rest of France. Perhaps the best option is to get to Nice by plane, train or bus and once there go to Monaco which is a short distance from Nice.

Lamborghini Museum, Sant’Agata Bolognese

Perhaps many people in Sant’Agata Bolognese do not say much, but in this small town of 6,500 inhabitants in the province of Bologna, is one of the international meccas for lovers of supercars. Lamborghini offers guided tours of its museum and the factory where the powerful supercars leave. In the museum, one can see all the models of the wild bull brand and review its emblematic history. The roads in the area are known to be the testing ground for Lamborghini test drivers, ways that are popularly referred to as the Lamborghini highways. Just in front of the museum, you can finish off the experience with the Bullbar rental company, with which it is possible to rent a Lamborghini for a small ride of between 30 minutes and 1 hour, a good shot of adrenaline although always under the supervision of a co-driver. Undoubtedly, the town of Sant’Agata is a thematic park and a mandatory destination for fans of high revolutions.

-Dates: Open All Year Except For August. From Monday To Friday From 10 In The Morning Until 5.

– Cost of the ticket: The price of the visit to the Lamborghini Museum is 13 euros, the amount of the visit to the museum + factory is 40 euros. Both previous reservation.

-How to get there: To get to the Lamborghini complex, the best option is to travel to Bologna which is correctly connected to the rest of the country, for example there is the train line from Rome to Bologna that covers the distance in just 2 hours, it is not so Fast as a Lamborghini but if more economical. Once there, the range to Sant’ Agata is 36 kilometers.