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February, 2010
February 18th, 2010
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Limerick is fast becoming one of Ireland’s most popular city break destinations – Munster rugby has a lot to answer for.
On weekends, the city’s Thomand Park and Garryown rugby clubs welcome visiting fans in their thousands. Those who opt for Limerick car hire not only by-pass crowded public transport [...]
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February 17th, 2010
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It is hard to picture the glitzy French Riviera, as it would have looked centuries ago. Before the 19th century, Cannes was known for being a quiet, unassuming little fishing village. It was more likely to be visited by pious monks and well-off pilgrims than rock and roll royalty, movie stars and well, regular kings [...]
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February 16th, 2010
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Enjoy the finer things in life? You’ll love Jerez. Better still, Jerez car hire. Jerez de la Frontera or just plain old ‘Jerez’ as it is more commonly known, has an idyllic location, halfway between the sea and the mountains in Andalucia’s southwest province of Cadiz. Jerez Airport is situated [...]
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February 15th, 2010
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Gdansk is one of Europe’s most famous port cities, located next to the Vistula River on the Baltic Sea. It has been an important trading centre for centuries and is still a centre of industry today. It’s not all work and no play in Gdansk however. The neighbouring beach resort town of Sopot attracts [...]
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February 12th, 2010
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Kalamata is the capital of the Messinia and is the second-largest city in the Peloponnese Islands. Although an increasingly popular summer destination, few people who holiday in Kalamata realise that they are flip-flopping around on roads built by citizens of the ancient Greek city of Pharai. Impressive, eh?
Another little known fact: The city takes [...]
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February 11th, 2010
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It has long been said that Gothenburg is both more beautiful and more entertaining than the Swedish capital, Stockholm. Don’t feel bad for Stockholm though, after all she already wears the “Venice of the North” sash.
Despite being home to Sweden’s busiest and most important shipping port, Gothenburg’s public transport leaves a good bit [...]
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February 11th, 2010
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If you’re in the market for Bergen car hire and you’ve got to stick to a budget, you’ll find Bergen airport is the cheapest pick-up point for car rental in the area.
Back in the middle ages, Bergen was Norway’s capital, but nowadays it is more famous for being a popular tourist destination and a handy [...]
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February 10th, 2010
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When renting a car in Pula, you should know that the best and easiest place to pick up your rental car is in Pula Airport. Pula Airport is situated just 5km to the North east of the city of Pula, on the southeast end of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia.
Pula is famous for [...]
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February 9th, 2010
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Renting a car in Croatia is both extremely handy and a little bit nightmarish. If you hire a car in Zagreb you will discover that the city can get congested in the summer and on sunny weekends, especially if you’re driving back and forth to the beaches. Getting to the [...]
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February 9th, 2010
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When renting a car in Basel, you’ll most likely be picking up from Basel Airport. Basel is situated within Switzerland’s border with France and Germany. The airport can be easily reached via the A35 motorway from Mulhouse and Basel.
Basel is a lively little city that boasts a diverse range of attractions [...]
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