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Car Hire and Rental in Dublin and Ireland

When you visit Ireland and land at Dublin Airport, you must have to have some car rental arrangements in advance. Hiring a car should be the least of your worries after arrival. However, if you didn't plan well in advance and forgot to make necessary arrangements with a car rental service there is still no need to panic. Tourism in Dublin is consumer friendly. Car rental services in Dublin have now been made quite convenient than ever before.

At the airport there is a wide range of car rental services available. There are many car hire companies located at the airport which provide a wide range of car fleets to meet the needs of tourists. Other than the airport, cars can be hired at other pick up locations in the city also. Most car rentals come up with some extra features like more seats or baby seat in the car to ensure comfort and ease.

Then there is also a taxi stand available providing its instant services in case if you don't find an appropriate car rental service. These taxis or yellow cabs are available almost everywhere in the city. Taxis in Dublin can also be called through telephones. Chances are that if you want to go there in Ireland there is a network of transport going there; no destination is left out. Details of nearby locations of car hire office or taxi stands can be found at http://www.dublinevents.com/dublin-car-hire.php.

Car hire procedure is not lengthy and doesn't involve long forms to be filled out; it is rather simple. You must have your valid driving license of your country of residence, which hasn't been endorsed for two years. However, it is a good idea to get familiar with the driving laws and traffic rules and regulations of Ireland.

In addition, every car hire company has its own terms and conditions concerning damage recovery or insurance claims. To avoid making the trip an unpleasant one, and ending up paying unnecessary hidden costs get familiar with all there is to know. For more details, and to avail of some special discounts and offers on car rentals, visit Dublin Events.

Dublin Events is your online guide for booking a car for hire in Dublin and Ireland before arrival.

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