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Hire the luxury Jeep Wrangler in Dublin and set off to discover this intriguing city with every ounce of athletic energy that you may need. Dublin is divided by the River Liffey, with sights that are worth going to visit on both sides. On the north side are numerous popular shopping outlets that are found along O’Connell Street, while on the south side there are many cultural landmarks such as St Stephen’s Green, Trinity College, Grafton Street, the famous St Patrick’s Cathedral and the ominous Christ Church amongst many more.
Hire the Jeep Wrangler in Dublin and drive a legendary 4 door SUV that has continued to enjoy popularity as one of the most popular and powerful 4WD on the road since it was first premiered over 70 years ago. This “go anywhere, do anything” Jeep has incredible feats of energy and strength as it tackles the road, no matter the destination. Offering intense off road experiences, enjoy the fantastic CRD 2.8 16V 200 bhp diesel engine and a five-speed automatic gearbox, that is matched to a front and rear suspension that goes along way to ensure stability throughout your drive.
With your friends or family already piled into the Jeep Wrangler rental, a good place to start your tour of Dublin is by visiting the main tourist office. Located within the premises of St Andrew’s Church on Grafton Street, it is itself a beautifully historic building that is worth taking a look-in, aside from getting useful information of great places to see.
While you drive around Dublin you may quickly notice the various buildings that remain of Georgian architecture, while unfortunately most of it was lost during the mid 20th century, a few remarkable masterpieces still remain. A reminder of British imperialism, many of them were demolished during the heat of the uprisings without any regard for their historical significance or architectural beauty. Many were replaced by modernist office building blocks, the prime example being St Stephen’s Green (in Dublin 2) which was intended to launch a new era of commercial success. Since then, opinion has thankfully changed and the locals of Dublin are rightfully proud of all the city’s buildings from all historical periods.