Lisbon rewards a car that can move between worlds — the cobbled descents of Chiado, the long sweep of Avenida da Liberdade, the open coastal run toward Cascais. The Ferrari Purosangue answers all of them: a four-door Ferrari with the composure of a grand tourer and the voice of a V12, suited equally to a working week and a weekend untethered.
Handover across Lisbon and its approaches
We meet arriving guests directly at Lisbon Airport (LIS), with a discreet handover in the arrivals area and the car positioned moments away. For those already settled, we deliver to hotels along Avenida da Liberdade, the Príncipe Real townhouses, and the riverside properties in Belém. Weekend bookings, typically Friday afternoon through Monday morning, are arranged with collection from your hotel or a return drop at the terminal — whichever suits the closing hour of the trip.
Routes the Purosangue was made for
- An early run west on the A5 to Cascais, twenty-five minutes door to door, ending at the Guincho coast
- The slow theatrical loop through Belém — Jerónimos, the river, the Torre — where the car is meant to be seen at walking pace
- A northbound stretch on the A1 toward Sintra's foothills, or onward to the Douro for a longer weekend
- Evening transfers between Chiado, Príncipe Real, and the dining rooms of Avenida da Liberdade
- Executive movement between business addresses in Parque das Nações and meetings in the historic centre
What the car brings to these roads
The naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 remains audible but unhurried at Portuguese motorway speeds, settling into a low register on the A5 and waking sharply on demand. Active suspension absorbs Lisbon's tram rails and seventh-hill gradients without unsettling rear passengers. The rear-hinged doors and four full seats make it genuinely usable for two couples or a principal with colleagues — rare for a Ferrari, and quietly transformative in a city of tight kerbs.
A Ferrari that arrives at dinner with four, not two.
Practical notes
Comprehensive insurance with a reduced excess is included, with further reduction available on request. The Purosangue takes 98-octane fuel; we deliver it full and ask the same in return. A daily kilometre allowance applies, with extensions arranged in advance.





