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Unlock Ireland’s many treasures and folklore legends by taking a tour of its capital city, Dublin in a luxury Ferrari 458 Speciale. A tour across the city will expose you to magical tales of the city’s colourful and dramatic past, that will weave their spell around you as you wander from shop to cafe to monument and trail. Explore Dublin’s great and legendary Viking origins and the far more recent havoc that was wrought in the 1916 Easter Rising. With many tours available through the city, it is greatly recommended to use one as they are provided by locals who are able to provide historical insight, personal accounts and often a comedic commentary (whether it’s wanted or not).
As the Irish love their cars, the Ferrari 458 Speciale is always welcomed and applauded on its city streets. Even more so the high performance 458 Speciale, which is one of the most powerful supercars ever built by the house of the prancing horse. The 458 Speciale hosts a range of advanced technology that pulls together to create a brilliant, highly focused sports car with active aerodynamics and superb handling. Ferrari have clearly drawn on their F1 expertise in the creation and development of this vehicle, in fact they collaborated with Pininfarina in the design og the sculpted exterior body work, which gives the 458 its aerodynamic body shape and optimised downforce and drag to enhance its exhilarating speeds.
In the luxury Ferrari 458 Speciale rental take the Dubliner tour, for a tour of the city that that will connect you to the people, places and stories of Dublin using the audio tour guides of the city. The tour starts from Kilmainham Gaol, the prison where the rebels from the 1916 Easter Rising were executed, that is incredibly spooky and equally fascinating especially if you are in any way interested in Dublin’s history. The tour then goes through Trinity College where the manuscript for the Book of Kells is said to have been written here as well as being the school of education for the British Royal family. Finally the concludes at Parnell Square, a social hub in Dublin and an intersection of many of its busiest streets, there you will find a great number of Irish pubs, museums, hotels and restaurants.