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Mini Cooper S
With a powerful engine and luxurious cabin, the Mini Cooper S is a brilliant coupe version of the iconic British car
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Mini Cooper S Convertible
Experience the thrill of open air driving in comfort and safety with a quirky soft-top Mini Convertible Cooper S
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Mini Paceman
Experience the fun of driving an agile yet stylish Mini Paceman Sports Activity coupé with a turbocharged 1.6 L engine
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Mini Countryman
Small in size and big in performance, a Mini Countryman is a luxury four-door five-seat crossover SUV with a difference
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If you are in Cork and want to party on a Friday night, then you, my friend are in luck. No matter what time of the year it is this city’s nightlife is a buzz every friday night. In your Mini Car rental in Cork, join the legendary Cork City Pub Crawl where the pubs have the beer flowing and the craic is bouncing off the walls. “Craic” for your future reference is the louder banter that typically accompanies a night out on the Cork pub scene.
A mini car rental in Cork goes together like beer and chips. The king of small cars, the MIni is dynamic, feisty and a pleasure to maneuver through Cork’s many narrow streets around its town center. Our selection of Mini Cooper rentals is certainly worth taking a look at; choose from between the Mini Convertible Cooper S or the Mini Cooper S Paceman Sports Activity coupé as either of these Mini Cooper’s offers the experience of driving an incredibly fun, agile and yet stylish sportscar.
Practically tantamount to religious obligation, when you visit Cork the courteous thing to do is drink up. The city loves its beer, wine and spirits are of which are consumed in the manner of great Irish traditions. For our favourite venues on a pub crawl of Cork, make sure to visit An Bróg on Oliver Plunkett St. there you will find a diverse range of patrons and a great music vibe making this venue a favourite among all groups. A Spailpín Fánach, granted has an unusual name, is an Irish for 'the migrant labourer'. The venue hosts its patrons with traditional Irish music and fare, there is a great atmosphere to enjoy as you sit amidst the pub’s traditional Irish interior. The Bierhaus, is another famous an iconic location on Cork’s beer map. Boasting the best and widest selection of beers in the country, there are more than 50 different brands to choose (including a cask ale) from besides the new beers that are on tap each month. Yet, to get into the full swing of things you may want to hire a chauffeur driver who can stay reliably sober, freeing you and your party up to keep the good times rolling.