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Cheap Car Rental Dublin

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Dublin and the sturdy vikings

Dublin lies nestled on the Dublin Bay in the province of Leinster. Founded by the sturdy Vikings in 988, Dublin is now a metropolis with a grand center lined with shops, restaurants, castles, medieval cathedrals and ancient Georgian houses, a popular style in Britain between 1720 and 1840. Located in a beautiful area with lakes, rivers and a picturesque coastline, a rental car in Dublin helps you reach all the places worth visiting. If you plan to discover the city and its surroundings by car rental, it's better to book in advance at holidaycars.com at cheaper car hire rates.

visit Dublin Castle with car hire

The center of the Irish government is based in Dublin Castle. This has been the headquarters of the British administration in Ireland for more than 700 years. The castle includes buildings from different periods; the Record Tower is the only surviving tower of the medieval castle dating from 1228. Car rental in Dublin takes you to all the must-sees with ease and there are plenty of parking spaces in the city center to park your car.

Don't forget to drive your rental car on the left lane!

In Ireland people drive on the left, so if you are not used to that, it's wise to take a few rounds of test drive when picking up your car. The rates of car rental in Ireland are cheap and driving is pleasant, especially in the countryside, so most of the tourists opt for traveling here by rental car. The Irish are friendly people and they often give you the time and space once they recognize from your car plate that you are a tourist.

Spire of Dublin

The 120 meter high Spire of Dublin is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument of 121.2 meters in height, with a tip swaying up to a maximum of 1.5m. The chimney of the Old Jameson Distillery is also the best known attraction in Dublin, giving you a pronominal aerial view of Dublin's city centre with full 360º views. While the traffic in the city center isn't particularly fast, you can rent a car in Dublin and take a scenic drive into the city's surroundings.

Trinity College

Trinity College is Ireland's oldest university, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The university displays the Book of Kells, a 9th century manuscript written by monks. The book contains thousands of colors, gold braids and decorated initials, which no one is the same. Take your friends or family to see this pretty sight to see with your rental car.

The world famous Guinness

Step randomly inside a pub and enjoy a pint of Guinness, accompanied by the Irish traditional music. The hospitable Irish people may invite you for a spontaneous dance. Renting a car in Dublin brings you the convenience and flexibility to discover more of the beautiful, friendly country at your own leisure. Never drink and drive! Make sure you bring a designated driver for your rental car when you drink a pint or two.

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Tips and experiences for Dublin

Our customers rated Dublin with an average of 8.5 based on 4 ratings, and these are the most recent tips, experiences and highlights.

26-03-2018
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Steer clear of the stag party bars in Templebar and have a drink with the locals, you'll meet new friends!! Eg pubs around Camden St...
22-01-2017
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Guinnees tour is a must as is a visit to the Abbey Theatre and Phoenix Park
24-12-2016
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Bars and Live music
20-12-2016
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To review how to get to your destination via map or s nav prior to airport departure.. If undertaking loner than 5 days driving in Ireland it is worth the fee for comfort to upgrade to the next category say mini to compact .