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Ireland rental cars at cheap prices
Explore magical Ireland in a discount Dublin rental car
Ireland is magical land and there’s no better place to
start an Irish journey than in Dublin,
Ireland’s historical capital and largest city. And there’s
no better way to see Dublin on your own terms than in your very
own rental car.
When you spend your time in Dublin you will be assured of a very
warm welcome and very special memories, and foremost among those
memories will be the times you spent visiting the cities many
attractions.
Things to see and do in Dublin:
Dublin – A city to inspire the writer in you
Dublin is renowned the world over as a city of writers and literature.
Home to such celebrated literary masters as Joyce, Shaw and many
others, Dublin has the power to inspire almost anyone to put pen
to paper (or to type on a laptop). You too can find the ‘writer
within’ at the Dublin Writers Museum, the James Joyce Museum
and the Shaw Birthplace.
Take a drive to scenic Malahide Castle
While in Dublin, take your hired car to beautiful Malahide
Castle, an exquisite, restored residence with distinctive
elegance and charm. The extensive grounds surrounding the Malahide
Castle Demense feature the delightful Fry Model Railway and the
Talbot Botanic Gardens.
Malahide Castle is also the home to Tara's Palace, one of the
world's most significant Doll Houses. Inspired by Sir Neville
Wilkinson's celebrated Titania's Palace of 1907, Ron and Doreen
McDonnell sought to recapture the spirit and purpose of Sir Neville,
when they began the creation of their own masterpiece - Tara's
Palace in 1980.
Guinness Storehouse
No trip to Dublin would be complete without a visit to its number
one visitor attraction, the Guinness
Storehouse.
Take an incredible journey through the history and making of
this world famous beer. It's a dramatic story that begins over
250 years ago and ends, naturally, in Gravity Bar with a complimentary
pint of Guinness and an astonishing view of Dublin City.
Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane
The Dublin City Gallery, The
Hugh Lane holds an impressive collection of modern art including
Impressionist masterpieces by Renoir, Degas, Monet, Morisot, the
largest public collection of 20th century Irish art, and works
by contemporary Irish and International artists.
Its most recent acquisition is Sir Francis Bacon’s studio
with its entire contents numbering over 7,500 items. The Studio
has been reconstructed at the Hugh Lane Gallery and is on permanent
display.
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