Audi Rental in Cork

A Cork Bursting with Options

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There is only one ideal way to see the beautiful town of Cork, and that of course is with an Audi Hire. Cork, despite its humble beginnings, is a beautiful and highly charming town. Its name in Irish is ‘Corcaigh’ which means marsh, as the entire town was originally built of marshlands and boats were once able to navigate through channels that separated the town’s many islands. Today, the marshland terrain is less well known, as many of its wider main streets are built over former river channels such as St Patrick’s Street, the South Mall and the Grand Parade. “Pana” as Saint Patrick St is commonly referred to by its locals, offers a hub of activity, where amongst the street’s many pubs and restaurants a great vibe can be enjoyed.

An Audi rental in Cork feels as good as it looks, and by that account it feels amazing. As you may well have expected from the luxury car brand, all the cars drive with a top level of performance that is incredibly smooth and dynamic. Hire the Audi Q7 as this luxurious 4x4 SUV has a powerful diesel engine, an 8-speed transmission and the Audi ‘quattro’ all-wheel-drive system. The Audi TT Coupé is equally desirable as it takes automotive performance to a new level with its 2.0L TFSI  which provides sports car thrills and executive driving comfort. While, the Audi A5 Sportback is another popular selection, largely due to the fact that this is a five-seater executive hatchback with outstanding performance and impressive comfort.

For your Audi rental in Cork there is a wide selection of places to go, sights to see and activities to do. We recommend starting your stay with a visit to the Cork City Gaol, located just outside the city, that shows how inmates were once trialled and “treated”, like everything great and Irish there many legends and stories abound about the Goal’s most famous residents and their dubious fates. Perhaps less gruesome, but a whole lot more cultured is the Lewis Gluckman Gallery. This thought provoking gallery is housed within a building on the cutting edge of modern architecture and is situated within the grounds of University College Cork. All its art and displayed are viewed and protected with top end technology that adds to the effect of its many exhibitions. Guests are also able to participate in workshops, view film screenings, join lectures and even art classes. With a cafe situated on the ground floor, its easy to see why this venue holds such a strong attraction.

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