Convertible Car Rental in Belfast

A Belfast for the Boys

Eric Palmer - Travel Writer and Petrol Head

Belfast is blossoming, from the ashes of Ireland’s troubled years, Belfast has entered more recent times offering tourist from all over the world fascinating museums to discover, a wealth of pubs to down some beers amongst friends, a dramatic history and an uproarious night life. But the best thing about Belfast are its people, who are friendly, warm and always with a yarn or two. 

Rent a convertible in Belfast to discover what will undoubtedly come to be a journey through a most endearing city.

Rent the Rolls-Royce Dawn for a drive to the prestigious and ground breaking Ulster Museum. In entirely distinct fashion the Dawn takes to the road with impeccable style. Unanimously recognised as the ultimate open-top luxury car, it hosts a  6.75L V12 engine and has grand proportions as a two-door, four-seater.  During your visit to the Ulster Museum make sure not to muss the Armada Room. Hosting artefacts from the 1588 wreck from the mysterious Spanish galleon Girona. The museum also houses an Egyptian Room with the mummified remains of Princess Takabuti who is believed to have lived 2,500 years ago and was brought over to Belfast in 1835. The is also a room dedicated to the “Early Peoples” that has fascinating examples of Celtic art and designs from the Iron Age.

Hire the highly exciting Porsche Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet or the Ferrari California T and take a tour to see the Crown Liquor Saloon, if for no other reason than because there are no other museums in the world that you can see whilst savouring a pint of beer. As Belfast’s most famous bar it was refurbished by Patrick Flanagan and has all the decorative Victorian Flamboyance of the 19th century. Whether you love it or it just ain’t your style, thankfully this famous bar is equally just as much liked for its outstanding beer.

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