Lamborghini hire in Rome
ExcellentLamborghini rental in Rome
Renting a Lamborghini in Rome is the best decision to take if you are heading to the capital of Italy and you only have a short time to visit. As soon as you land at Rome Fiumicino or Ciampino Airport you could immediately start your journey going to see the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater in the entire Roman world, the Saint Peter's Basilica, the center of the Catholic world or the Pantheon, the best preserved monument of ancient Rome. These three places should be part of any visit to the city. Opting for a car rental you will therefore be able to discover them with maximum comfort all by yourself. Choose a Lamborghini and give yourself a memorable experience driving a luxury car worldwide known for its high performance.Booking with us is hassle-free
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Sport car
Lamborghini
Huracan Coupé
013B1/BLR
-16% € 5.398,00
Rome25/10/2024
Rome28/10/2024
SUV
Lamborghini
Urus
012CC/TR0
-15% € 4.590,00
Rome25/10/2024
Rome28/10/2024
SUV
Lamborghini
Urus
01366/AFL
-12% € 6.338,00
Rome25/10/2024
Rome28/10/2024
Sport car
Lamborghini
Huracan Evo Spyder
01379/AFL
-12% € 6.338,00
Rome25/10/2024
Rome28/10/2024
SUV
Lamborghini
Urus
013A9/AFL
-12% € 6.338,00
Rome25/10/2024
Rome28/10/2024
Sport car
Lamborghini
Huracan
01426/STZ
-10% € 6.484,00
Rome25/10/2024
Rome28/10/2024
SUV
Lamborghini
Urus
01018/MLC
-6% € 5.632,00
Rome25/10/2024
Rome28/10/2024
Sport car
Lamborghini
Aventador Spider
0138E/ER0
€ 9.132,00
Rome25/10/2024
Rome28/10/2024
Some say when in Rome, do as the Romans do. The Romans live La Dolce Vita so you should do the same. Take a seat back and absorb the incredible art and culture that surrounds you, take a casual stroll around the quaint streets, dine alfresco or take a relaxing drive through the city in an Lamborghini rental- live the sweet life. Rome was founded in 753 BC, dating back to Roman mythology, and since has grown to become the beautiful city it is today, contrasting its classical ancient Greek and Roman architecture with the contemporary Italian. This ancient heritage adorns the city with breathtaking buildings, gardens, arches and bridges. When exploring the centre of Rome you will find hidden masterpieces without even trying, including surprise encounters with Michelangelo's sculptures and Bernini's fountains. It is no surprise that this magnificent city attracts millions of tourists every year. There are so many things to discover and so much to learn, so do not miss out and head on over.
Dense with religious and cultural sites is the Vatican City, the state surrounded by Rome. Here, you will find the Sistine Chapel, home of the Pope, and the Vatican Museums. The museum displays some of the most prominent Renaissance masterpieces and renowned Roman sculptures, such as Raphael's Transfiguration or Laocoön for example. Also, make sure to check out St.Peter's Basilica, the largest church in the world and product of many great architects of the Renaissance. Take your Lamborghini rental for a lap around the Colosseum and live the experience in 360 degrees. Then zip over to the Arch of Constantine to marvel at the triumphal structure or to the Trevi Fountain to throw in a coin for good fortune. The fountain was designed by architect Nicola Salvi in 1732 but was completed by several others to produce the most beautiful fountain in the world. Although Rome is predominantly known for its incredible historical sites, its modern attractions are not to be ignored. Spend a day at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea or Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Romato to gaze at the city's modern art.
The nightlife in Rome may not start until very late in the evening but when it does the bars and clubs fill up rapidly. Rome is known for its legendary outdoor gay club Gay Village where carnival dancers take to the stage and make for an unforgettable night. You can also try Sharivari or Baja for a classier yet no less exciting night out on the town. If you are looking for an even more exotic night, check out Burlesque @ Micca Club and feast your eyes on a spectacular burlesque show. Make a statement and fit right in at these extravagant events by arriving in an Lamborghini hire. However, if you want to live as a local, you should eat like one too. Some of the best food in Rome is actually quite simple yet still delicious. Try carciofi alla giudia, a surprisingly tasty artichoke dish or dive into the range of pasta dishes Rome has to offer, such as Rigatoni Carbonara or Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe. As we all know, Italy is famous for its Pizza but Rome has its own variation of the popular dish. They call it Pizza al taglio, a pizza baked in large square trays and served by the slice which you can find at Pizzarium by chef Gabrielle Bonci. You can also take some time to visit Biomercato alla Città dell'Altra Economia or Campagna Amica del Circo Massimo, markets where you can buy locally-produced fresh foods and other delicacies such as cheeses, cured meats, olive oil and wine. And to top off the sweet life, a sweet treat. What would a trip to Rome be without Gelato? Find the best ice cream at Giolitti, a gelateria with more than 100 different flavours so you are sure to find your favourite.
Things to do
Dense with religious and cultural sites is the Vatican City, the state surrounded by Rome. Here, you will find the Sistine Chapel, home of the Pope, and the Vatican Museums. The museum displays some of the most prominent Renaissance masterpieces and renowned Roman sculptures, such as Raphael's Transfiguration or Laocoön for example. Also, make sure to check out St.Peter's Basilica, the largest church in the world and product of many great architects of the Renaissance. Take your Lamborghini rental for a lap around the Colosseum and live the experience in 360 degrees. Then zip over to the Arch of Constantine to marvel at the triumphal structure or to the Trevi Fountain to throw in a coin for good fortune. The fountain was designed by architect Nicola Salvi in 1732 but was completed by several others to produce the most beautiful fountain in the world. Although Rome is predominantly known for its incredible historical sites, its modern attractions are not to be ignored. Spend a day at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea or Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Romato to gaze at the city's modern art.
FAQs
There is so much to see in Rome and hiring an Lamborghini can help you fit it all in with no waiting around. Pick up your Lamborghini rental whenever and wherever suits you, including Leonardo da Vinci Airport and Ciampino Airport so you can have your luxury car from the moment you land to when you take off. Hiring the Lamborghini of your dreams has never been so simple. Driverso offers a selection of hundreds of car models which you can customise from a range of filters, including car type, brand, fuel, gear, seats and drive. The cost of Lamborghini hire in Rome varies depending on the chosen model.
Food recommendations, nightlife, best events in town
The nightlife in Rome may not start until very late in the evening but when it does the bars and clubs fill up rapidly. Rome is known for its legendary outdoor gay club Gay Village where carnival dancers take to the stage and make for an unforgettable night. You can also try Sharivari or Baja for a classier yet no less exciting night out on the town. If you are looking for an even more exotic night, check out Burlesque @ Micca Club and feast your eyes on a spectacular burlesque show. Make a statement and fit right in at these extravagant events by arriving in an Lamborghini hire. However, if you want to live as a local, you should eat like one too. Some of the best food in Rome is actually quite simple yet still delicious. Try carciofi alla giudia, a surprisingly tasty artichoke dish or dive into the range of pasta dishes Rome has to offer, such as Rigatoni Carbonara or Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe. As we all know, Italy is famous for its Pizza but Rome has its own variation of the popular dish. They call it Pizza al taglio, a pizza baked in large square trays and served by the slice which you can find at Pizzarium by chef Gabrielle Bonci. You can also take some time to visit Biomercato alla Città dell'Altra Economia or Campagna Amica del Circo Massimo, markets where you can buy locally-produced fresh foods and other delicacies such as cheeses, cured meats, olive oil and wine. And to top off the sweet life, a sweet treat. What would a trip to Rome be without Gelato? Find the best ice cream at Giolitti, a gelateria with more than 100 different flavours so you are sure to find your favourite.
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