Car Rental in Belfast

Convertible rental in Belfast

The most widespread cabriolet models offered for rent in Great Britain are: BMW 3 series Cabriolet, Peugeot 206 Cabriolet, Renault Megane Cabriolet, Audi A3 Convertible, Audi A4 Convertible and BMW Z4 Roadster.

At the booking time, please check the rental conditions carefully. Quite often, rental offices in Belfast require two credit cards to guarantee issuance of a cabrio or a roadster.

We recommend ordering additional no-excess insurance that covers your risk (franchise), since the franchise amount for cabriolets in Great Britain is quite high.

Make sure to inspect the rental invoice issued at the office in Belfast and compare it with the information indicated in your voucher. Sometimes, rental officers make 'unintentional' mistakes in rental invoices.

In parking garage, examine the vehicle for defects and scratches carefully. If you find any of them, check whether they have been specified in your rental document.

When parking a cabriolet in Belfast, it is recommended to unfold the roof and close windows in order to prevent theft or robbery.

OrangeSmile.com wishes you an exciting journey with an open roof around Great Britain!

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Map of Belfast with rental locations
Rental locations in Belfast
Driving Advices for Great Britain – Traffic Regulations and Road Usage Peculiarities
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Radar detectors are not prohibited to use. Drivers are notified about the presence of radars on roads by special road signs, so the use of additional equipment to detect them is pointless.
According to a survey, British drivers believe that M6 is the worst highway. It connects Rugby and Carlisle and is the oldest highway in the country. The capacity of the route is approximately 70,000 vehicles per day. However, the actual load on the road is almost two times more.
The A30 highway is considered the most “unsuccessful” road in summer. It connects two popular resort towns - Devon and Cornwall. In summer the entire 457 km long highway is one big traffic jam.
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Enjoying sights of Belfast in cabriolet
Belfast is the administrative center and the largest port city of Northern Ireland. In terms of the number of population, Belfast is inferior to Dublin only out of all cities of the island. Belfast is home to a great number of gorgeous historic landmarks, cultural and educational centers. According to scientists, first settlements in the territory of the modern city appeared yet during the Bronze Age. Numerous findings of archeologists only prove that. Without a doubt, Giants Ring is one of the most striking discoveries in the Belfast area. It’s a henge monument, the age of which is more than 5,000 years.

John de Courcy is usually referred to as the founder of the modern city. In 1177, he built a castle on one of the hills. The year of 1609 is the official foundation of Belfast – it was not until the 17th century when Scottish and English settlers appeared on the grateful lands of the region. The ancient castle was restored and expanded significantly at the beginning of the 17th century, and first villages appeared around it.
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