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As the cradle of Western civilization there is so much of ancient Roman Italy that is on display throughout the country. From the south in Sicily all the way to the Italy’s northern alpine ranges, you are constantly reminded that Italy was home to the great ancient Roman civilisation. Rent the Bentley Mulsanne in Italy and travel in utmost comfort through the country riddled with its history.
The Bentley Mulsanne, built on an empire of automotive legacy, allows you to travel deep into Italy’s thought provoking history. The Mulsanne is the flagship vehicle from the exclusive Bentley range. It seamlessly blends exceptional luxury with performance to deliver one of the most exotic and prestigious cars on the road. The Mulsanne achieves this hallmark in a striking combination of advanced automotive technology with traditional craftsmanship. Designed with a powerful 6.75L twin-turbo V8 engine that is paired with an 8 speed automatic transmission, the Mulsanne boasts very competitive performance figures, hitting a top speed of 296 km.h and a 0-100 sprint in 5.1 seconds, not bad at all when you consider this car's grand proportions.
Have the Italy Bentley Mulsanne rental made available to you when you arrive in Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) in Rome, it often seems that every piazza, piazza and boulevard in the city’s center has a fountain, a monument or at least a stone latin inscription advising the original purpose of a location. Impossible to miss sites include the Colosseum, the Aqueducts, the Appian Way, the Roman Forum and at least a dozen or so museums each devoted to the great Roman civilisation.
Heading out of Rome travel to Verona and see a beautiful city that is not to be missed. In Sicily there is an amazing Roman theatre in the village of Taormina that aside from the astounding history also offers spectacular views of Mt Etna. Sicily also offers its many guests the chance to see the well preserved mosaics of Piazza Armerina. Heading North you arrive at Naples, where you are presented with history’s iconic sights of Pompeii and Herculaneum, that today stands covered in Lava by what was once the active volcano of Mt Vesuvius, the ash has left the ruins in amazingly well preserved condition.