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Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4
Reach even higher pinnacles with the power of the Lamborghini Aventador LP rental in Switzerland
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Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
The Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is a unique specimen, certainly perfect for a drive through Switzerland’s flat plateau
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Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4
With a 7 speed transmission and a 4 wheel drive system, hiring the Lamborghini Huracan is the best thing on Switzerland’s Alps
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In a world that is both remarkably contemporary and yet proudly embedded in its historical roots, take the time to explore the majesty of Geneva and the secret behind it. As international city of diplomacy, commerce and finance there are many reasons to find yourself between the headquarter building of the United Nations, the Red Cross and other high caliber multinational corporations, rent a Lamborghini in Geneva and discover the history behind this remarkably progressive and unique city.
Our Lamborghini car rentals in Geneva offer an enticing mix of high performance vehicles with futuristic and aerodynamic looks to kill. Choose from the Lamborghini Aventador that with its uncompromising design and immense power, the supercar’s 6.5L V12 delivers a most exciting drive. Likewise the Lamborghini Huracan looks extreme and feels no less exhilarating, propelled forward by a 5.2L V10 engine it is one of the most thrilling supercars on the road. Looking sensational on the streets of Geneva is the Lamborghini Huracan Spyder, an exclusive convertible supercar it offers a drive in a high end, open-top convertible.
Geneva offers its guests from all over the world a city filled to the brim with excellent museums. From the classical and heritage variety to those showing off the most state-of-the-art exhibitions. For an insightful account into the city of Geneva’s history make sure to visit the International Museum of the Reformation, situated on the ground floor of the magnificent Maison Mallet, the museum presents a fascinating account of Geneva’s Reformation alongside many artefacts that were used in the shaping of history. Across the museum’s halls there are collections of antique objects, manuscripts, engravings, rare books and paintings that all go along way to illustrate the close ties between the Reformation and Geneva.