Bugatti | San Remo
Bugatti Veyron Hire in San Remo
Hire the Bugatti Veyron in San Remo from Red Fox Luxury Car Hire.
The Bugatti Veyron is named after the French Gran Prix racing driver Pierre Veyron. Assembled by just 20 people there are 1,800 parts painstakingly put together in each car. The Bugatti Veyron is one of the most deluxe and of course expensive cars in the World. Not only are they achingly gorgeous to look at with its’ endless curves creating that instantly familiar iconic shape but it has unparalleled performance. As you might expect with a car of this value the parts and in turn the maintenance is not cheap, an oil change will take a staggering 27 hours and will cost around €20,000. If you would like to drive a Veyron we at Red Fox are proud to be able to offer it to you. As a last note, the hire is not for the faint of heart as the Security Deposit to hire the car is currently €100.000.
Bugatti Veyron in San Remo
Red Fox Luxury Car Hire invites you to rent $REPLACE$ in San Remo with us. Rent your $REPLACE$ in San Remo, on the Italian Riviera, popular all year round as the climate is mild and is well situated for exploring both the Italian and the French Rivieras. Known locally as the City of Flowers, it is in the province of Liguria and benefits from a long stretch of beach. The city is approximately 75 mins away from Nice Airport and approx. 50 kilometres east of Monte Carlo, the perfect place to rent your very own $REPLACE$. In the 19th century San Remo was popular with European aristocrats who enjoyed the mild winters and today it boasts some luxurious villas and some of the glamour of the French Riviera. Famous for its casino dating back to 1905 (one of only four casinos in Italy) it is an architectural masterpiece in the centre of town.<br /><br />Take your $REPLACE$ around La Pigna, the oldest area in San Remo with tiny streets winding up the hill to the gardens at the top. The Madonna della Costa Sanctuary on the hilltop is a symbol of the city and can be seen from most parts of the city. Visit the harbour in you $REPLACE$, where many luxury yachts are moored alongside local fishermen sorting the daily catch. Watch the world go by at a local cafe or ice cream parlour, take a stroll through the elegant gardens, along the beach, or through the cobbled streets of the old town. On a Tuesday or Saturday take a visit to a typically Italian Riviera bustling street market where you will find fresh food stalls together with handmade leather goods, fashion accessories and souvenirs.<br /><br />San Remo is certainly a lovely place to stay if you are exploring the Italian and/or the French Rivieras in your $REPLACE$.