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    Verona, Italy

    Any suggestions for a petrolhead visiting The northern parts of italy?

    Im currently in Verona.

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    Since you're in Verona, Modena is quite close, and over there a petrolhead has a few places to visit, albeit without much Porsche-content.

    If you're still around next friday, in Milan there's a nice classic.car fair, Autoclassica, which is quite promising. http://www.milanoautoclassica.com/ I'll be there on friday, with my 73S exposed in the official Porsche stand.

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    If you go to Maranello, you won't be able to do the factory tour (Ferrari) unless you own one. You can see the museum, which is quite impressive. Be sure to eat at Il Montana (#1 choice, if you follow F1 you'll be amazed at the stuff in that restaurant besides the excellent food) and Il Cavallino (across from the factory). I would recommend the Planet Hotel. There are also a ton of Ferrari dedicated shops. Modena has a new Enzo Ferrari Museum, but I haven't been there.

    Further afield, there is a lot of other factories to see - including Lambo, Pagani, Ducati, etc. in the greater area.

    Finally, I am not sure how far Verona is from Monza, but it can't be too far.
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    Thanks for the quick feedback guys!

    I didnīt have too much time so I visited a couple of local dealers and had a really nice time.

    Verona was a truly beautiful city, really worth visiting!
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