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Car Hire LeicesterLeicester is a shopping paradise and the main shopping area of Haymarket or the Golden Mile affords even the most ardent shopper a dream come true. Alternatively, a slow place at one of the markets may appeal to those who like to relax on their holiday.
After a hard, or easy, day's shopping, relax in one of the many cafés and restaurants in and around the town centre.
The rich cultural diversity of Leicester lays the foundation to many different experiences, from the Carribean to South Asia. Leicester has many festivals which appeal to all those who come here and are waiting to be explored. |
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Shop at the largest outdoor covered market in Europe, rich in many different cultures and steeped in history as far back as the Celts and Romans. This is a holiday where you will want to see a lot and Car Hire Leicester (CarsForHireUK) provides you with the ideal way to do it.
Picture yourself in a VW Beetle or a VW Golf, driving around in comfort and style at your own leisure, with everything covered from our fully comprehensive insurance with waiver for collision damage and auto theft, unlimited mileage breakdown assistance and liability cover |
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All this for as little as £9.00 per day to help you save money on your holiday.
We can cater for large groups, with people carriers such as the Chrysler Voyager or Citroen C8, which carry up to seven people comfortably while you explore the many attractions that Leicester has to offer. Car Hire Leicester has the vehicle you need for that extra special holiday.
Leicester
Having survived the turbulent centuries from Celtic times to the present day, Leicester is a town with great cultural aspects to it. A drive in one of Car Hire Leicester's vehicles out to the ruins at St. Nicholas church and the Jewry Wall can set you of on this voyage of discovery. The museum contains many Roman artefacts to keep you enthralled.
Leicester played its part in the annals of English history in the Middle Ages. It houses the tomb of Richard III at Leicester Cathedral. The fourteenth century Guildhall is a museum and music centre but was once the town hall and is a listed building. It is also famous for its ghosts and is not for the faint hearted.
In Victorian times, the town grew in wealth and stature and many of the buildings in the town reflect this period of growth. The Grand Union Canal connected London and Birmingham to Leicester.
Car Hire Leicester provides its clients with a map of places of interest and you can explore the many historic landmarks of this bustling town.
A visit to Leicester castle and an enjoyable afternoon by the canal is one option followed by a drive to Leicester Abbey, where the final resting place of Cardinal Wolsely is another place to enjoy the evening sunset.
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