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Aberdeen City Car Rental

Aberdeen City Car Rental, Car Hire Aberdeen

Aberdeen City car hire check list

If you're renting a car from Aberdeen City, there are a few things you need to remember to bring with you to ensure your rental runs as smoothly as possible.

If you follow this simple check list before you leave home, there should be no problems.

  • Don't forget your Driving Licence. If it's a UK Licence, you'll need to bring both parts with you.
  • In some circumstances a 2nd form of ID is also required, so it's always best to have some with you (e.g. a utilities bill, your passport).
  • You'll need to present the credit card of the driver for authorisation against potential damage claims resulting from your rental.

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Green and Environmentally friendly car rental is here, with the latest low co2 emmission car rental now from all our key locations, including London Heathrow Airport, and London Gatwick Airport, and through our branch network.

Car Hire Aberdeen - Mini guide to Aberdeen

Aberdeen city primarily servicing the north sea oil industry but also boasting some great tourist attractions. With a historical old town, and a pleasant & busy harbour all add to the appeal of Aberdeeen.

The King's College Chapel contains a collection dating from the 15th century and is found in the magnificent King's College - the centre of Aberdeen University. Aberdeen is also blessed by three magnificent cathedrals, the outstanding feature of St Machar’s Cathedral is the heraldic ceiling (c.1520), while St Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral in King Street and St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral are also impressive. Of a contrasting style are the granite buildings of Marishal College and His Majesty’s Theatre which give the city its distinctive look.

The Grampian transport museum, Gordon Highlanders museum and McDugg Aquarium in the city are also worth visiting.

Aberdeen is also known as the Flower of Scotland, largely due to the spectacularly colourful winter gardens in Duthie Park, home to the stunning Rose Mountain. The Cruickshank Botanic Garden in Old Aberdeen, run by Aberdeen University, is another horticultural treasure while Seaton Park contains a magnificent formal garden.

The major suburbs in Aberdeen are: Bieldside, Bridge og Don, Craigbuckler, Kittybrewster, Mannofield, Nigg, Northfield, Old Aberdeen, Persley and Woodside. Car Rental Aberdeen Car Hire Aberdeen Airport Get a Quotation today online at http://www.car-hire-uk.com