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In Switzerland beauty reigns supreme across many of the most geologically remarkable landscapes. Hire the Luxury Mercedes E63 AMG in Switzerland for a journey to world’s most beautiful edifices.
The Mercedes E63 AMG possesses all the performance capabilities that you could expect from the prestigious AMG fleet of vehicles with exceptional driving quality and a stunning design. Powered by a mighty 5.5L AMG V8 bi-turbo engine that is capable of generating 720 Nm of torque allowing it to accelerate to 100 km/h in 4.2 seconds. Technological features go along way to enhance the pleasure of every drive and include the AMG Ride Control that enhances the sports suspension, improving the handling and agility for almost all driving conditions. The AMG MCT 7 speed sports transmission works in operation with an E-select lever that enables the drive to switch between Comfort, Sport, Sport Plus and Manual as needed.
Have the luxury Mercedes E63 delivered to you at your hotel in the center of center of Zurich, then after a sumptuous breakfast, step inside this luxury Mercedes for a drive to Zurich’s old town. Sporting one of the highest concentration of clubs in Switzerland, the old town is also home to Bahnhofstrasse, one of the longest, most expensive and exclusive shopping strips in the world, all available amongst the plethora of cultural venues on offer. Yet these shopping and party venues are all the more impressive set against the medical backdrop of Zurich’s old town relics where cobble stone streets lay down the path way, as streets lights and wooden window shutters characterise the atmosphere.
Alternatively make your stay in Winterthur along Switzerland’s northern border and visit the Oskar Reinhart Museum. The museum which is housed in a stately and beautiful building, was a former grammar school and was only converted in 1951 to hold some 600 paintings and drawings by Swiss, German and Austrian artists. This project was commissioned to the wealthy patron of the arts Oskar Reinhart who aspired to grow the artistic value of his home town.