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BMW M3
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BMW i8
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BMW Z4 Roadster
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BMW M5
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BMW X3
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BMW M6 Gran Coupé
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BMW 6 Series Convertible
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Dublin lends itself as a great place to hire a BMW. This city is a hub of activity with a vibrant nightlife and many tourist attractions, it has become known as the tourist’s gateway for many of the international travellers who flock to discover the charisma and charm of the Emerald Isle. Furthermore, there is never a dull moment in Dublin, a disproportionately large city for the size of the country, there are almost two million people living in the Greater Dublin Region, that makes it a third of the Republic's entire population! Yet, the metropolitan centre is relatively small and focused in its tourist offerings, making many of its great sites easily accessible.
For the best selection of BMW rentals in Dublin you have come to the right place. Hire the BMW X5 as this luxury SUV will commute 5 or 7 people in total comfort depending on the seating arrangement. This 4x4 Sports Activity Vehicle delivers an impressive performance and unrivalled comfort. Alternatively, if you are commuting with a smaller group consider the BMW M3 Sedan, as it is a high performance and luxurious sports car, and unanimously considered by BMW enthusiasts to be one one of the best cars on the road. Yet for those who love to live on the edge, there is no looking past the BMW X6 Sports Activity Coupé, as it combines the power of the BMW X series with the elegance of the BMW 6-series coupé.
From the driver’s seat of your BMW rental in Dublin head over to the Christ Church Cathedral, this grand and awe inspiring church dates back to the 11th century and is believed to be the oldest building in Dublin. Though it underwent a thorough restoration in the 19th century, the crypt is still very much in its original form and offers a fascinating insight into history as it even predates the cathedral. From there we recommend heading over to Dublin Castle, for a fascinating portrayal of the city’s history as it was the former seat of British rule in Ireland, the castle now exhibits many iconic relics that were used in the lead up to Ireland’s independence. Also worth a visit is the Dublin Writers Museum, located in an 18th home residence, the museum is dedicated to the greats of Irish literature such as Shaw, Yeats, Joyce and Pearce detailing each of their lives and accomplishments.