Cheap UK Car Hire

Filed under: Tower Bridge Car Hire - 30 Aug 2010  | Spread the word !

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When you’re looking to rent a car in the UK, there’s no doubt that you want the best possible price there is. While you’ll find the best deals by doing a lot of comparison shopping and finding who has discounts or promotions, there are also a few tips you can keep in mind to help you get the cheapest UK car hire you can.

Get it early

One of the rule of thumbs with all UK car hire companies is that the earlier you book, the cheaper you’ll get your car hire for. Last minute deals will cost you, as the company will need to search for a car and it may interfere with their future bookings. Book early, and they’ll give you a deal just for being able to pencil you in ahead of time.

Choose your model carefully

You’ll quickly find that there are many different types of car models to choose from when renting a car. To get the cheapest car hire, choose from the mini, compact, or economy classes. Anything other than these and you’ll likely be paying a premium for a large or luxury vehicle.

Make sure of the mileage

No matter the deal that you get on the initial booking, in the end it’s the mileage that’s going to cost you with your rental car. To get the cheapest UK car hire, make sure that your car includes unlimited mileage, especially if you’re going to be traveling quite a distance.

These few tips, and doing a lot of comparison shopping to see who can give you the best deal, are sure to give you the cheapest UK car hire possible!

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Tower Bridge Facts

Filed under: Tower Bridge Car Hire - 16 Aug 2010  | Spread the word !

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Every great city has some iconic structure that identifies the city for the world. Rio de Janeiro has Christ the Redeemer Statue sitting above the city or Sydney has the opera house sitting in the harbor. Some of the world’s most important cities have many icons like Paris with the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and the Arc de Triomphe. With London there is Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, and plenty more. Not the least of which is the Tower Bridge.

The Tower Bridge in London is a recognizable feature the world over. Finished after eight years work in 1894, the Tower Bridge still opens to allow ships to pass through. It uses hydraulics to open the bridge. Though now open to foot traffic on the walkway, the walkway had been closed to visitors for many decades because the number of suicides and prostitutes it attracted. The walkway sits 42 meters above the River Thames. Still, over 40,000 people use the bridge every day with all manner of traffic coming over the bridge.

The construction of the Tower Bridge was proudly built with the United Kingdom’s finest materials. The cover for the towers are Portland stone and Cornish granite, with the framework made of Scottish steel, 11,000 tons of steel. The towers took 70,000 tons of concrete to be sunk to support them. It was designed by Sir Horace Jones to be a combination bascule (draw) and suspension bridge. Inside the towers are presentations and exhibits about the constructing of the bridge.

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