Situated northwest of its well known neighbour Birmingham, the City of Wolverhampton is the second largest part of the West Midlands conurbation. The unlimited mileage which is included in your hire price, is therefore sure to come in useful when exploring this large city.
Addition extras which also come as standard include liability Insurance, Break down assistance and vehicle theft waiver, guaranteed to give you peace of mind for the duration of your car hire.
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The airport was constructed at the start of the second World War around 1940, for the Royal Air force, and is a Car Hire Wolverhampton Airport (EGBO) perfect pick up and drop off point.
Stretching across 400 acres of land near South Staffordshire lies the airport, formerly known as Bobbington, and Wolverhampton Business airport.
Today Wolverhampton's Half Penny Green Airport serves as a private establishment for helicopter and light aircraft flying tuition, and the police helicopter unit.
With plenty of savings made by Car Hire Wolverhampton Airport (EGBO), visitors can perhaps enrol in the aviation school's programme.
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'Out of the Darkness Cometh Light' is the council's motto of arms. On the 50th anniversary, marking the formation of the cities council, the coat of arms was finally granted on 31 December 1898.
The coat of arms tells interesting facts regarding Wolverhampton. For example, the iconic column represents the Saxon Pillar that can still be visited at St. Peters Collegiate Church using Car Hire Wolverhampton. The city's famous medieval woollen trade is not missed out, as close inspection reveal the woolpack symbol.
With 5.2% of Wolverhampton's residents being employed by the Tourism Industry, you are certain to find an attraction to suit.
Many visitors flock each year to the home town of music legends such as the Cornershop, R&B sensation Beverly Knight and the rock group Slade, none of whom will be strangers to the Wolverhampton Civic Hall, with a holding capacity of 3000.
To the south of the city centre is the exquisite grade 2 listed church of St John. The popular city was graced with the placement of a royal statue of Prince Albert, which has been standing in his memory in Queen Square since 1866. This prompted the visit of Queen Victoria, who was the reason behind the 12 metre tall coal archway, created for this royal occasion.