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Paris eats your heart out, a visit to Milan will keep you wide eyed and open mouthed from beginning to end. As Italy’s own capital of fashion, it rivals much of the haute couture that is found in Paris, furthermore it stands out with spectacular sites such as Pinacoteca di Brera, Gallerie d'Italia piazza Scala, the grand Duomo and the historic La Scala Theatre. Rent the Ferrari 458 Speciale in Milan, as this remarkable car in this stunning city will keep you spell bounded from dawn ‘til dusk.
The Ferrari 458 Speciale is one of the most enjoyable cars to drive as this car doesn’t skip a beat on any measure. Be it the fantastic racing looks with the racing stripes lining the car through the middle from the tip of the bonnet to the back of the rear, you know this car is heaped with personality just from looking at it. Yet there is a suite of technologies that have been built into the Ferrari 458 Speciale as well. From the Side Slip angle Control that helps the car to maintain stability to the he Brembo brakes and suspension that delivers outstanding performance and the superb handling that comes with the 20” Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2 tyres, when you take a drive in the Ferrari 458, you realise that this supercar has got it all.
Rent the Ferrari 458 Speciale in Milan from either Linate or Malpensa Airport (MXP) and get the wheels racing at the earliest opportunity. For a first stop in Milan visit La Scala Theater, and see one of the world’s most renowned opera houses. With a legacy that dates back to when it first opened in 1778, many a great musician and singer made their mark within this hallowed hall’s highly acoustic walls.
From there, move on to see the Pinacoteca di Brera, located not surprisingly on Via Brera. This is a world class museum of the highest caliber, rivalled only equally by that of the Louvre in Paris and the El Prado in Madrid. It houses Italy’s most eminent art collection of paintings and sculptures that framed Western civilisation’s artistic development. Iconic pieces such as “The Kiss” by Francesco Hayez and the "Lamentation of Christ" by Mantegna are just a couple of the master works available to be viewed.