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Aberdeen City guide, including Aberdeen Hotels




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Aberdeen, in the heart of Scotland's Grampian Highlands, is an ideal

destination for art, history and culture that is slightly off the

beaten track. Scotland's third largest city was inspiration for the

well known Scottish folk song The Northern Lights of Old Aberdeen which

portrays a well worn Scottish theme: that of extreme homesickness when

away from my "home native land" and celebrates the spectacular

phenomenon of Aurora Borealis.




Places of interest:




Aberdeen was established in 1179, and her fortunes were transformed by

Robert Bruce's 1319 Charter, in recognition of his gratitude to the

people of Aberdeen who had sheltered him during his campaign against

the English. Since 1509 when the renowned University of Aberdeen was

established, Aberdeen has been an academic centre of Europe, which

influences a great many of the cultural and historical activities on

offer in the city and its surrounding areas.




  • Described by Queen Elizabeth II as "my dear place in the Highlands"

    Balmoral Castle offers visitors guided tours of the gardens, historical

    exhibitions and luxury safari in the Caledonian Pine Forest, where

    visitors can catch glimpses of Scottish wildlife.


  • Another ancestral home continuously inhabited for over 400 years is

    Haddo House. Visitors can enjoy Gordon family ancestral portraits,

    memorabilia, the old stables and traditional Scottish tea room. Opera,

    ballets and plays are presented from May to October.


  • The NorthEast Falconry Centre offers a uniquely close experience

    with Scotland's birds of prey. Introduction to Falconry, outside

    demonstrations and walks with hawks are just some of the exciting and

    educational activities on offer.


  • Aberdeen Art Galleries and Museums comprises Aberdeen Art Gallery,

    Aberdeen Maritime Museum, the Lord Provost's house and The Tollbooth in

    one site, and offers a varied programme of events and exhibitions. The

    Art Gallery hosts collections dating back to the 18th century of fine

    art, and the Maritime museum exults in the region's proud seafaring

    traditions. The Tollbooth is made up of 17th century cells, and the

    Lord Provost's House portrays the elegance and ritual of upper class

    Highland living.





  • Things to do:




    Aberdeen offers a whole host of recreational activities to enjoy. From

    parks to museums, tourists will never be bored while in Aberdeen.




  • Storybook Glen in Royal Teeside is a magical adventureland set over

    28 acres where kids and adults can see their favourite fairy-tales and

    nursery rhymes come to life, and wonder at the natural beauty of

    waterfalls, brooks and flora.


  • The Gordon Highlanders Museum celebrates the history and culture of

    over two centuries of one of Scotland's greatest kilted regiments, the

    Gordon Highlanders.


  • For family entertainment, it is hard to beat Sunset Boulevard, an

    indoor entertainment centre that offers bowling, dodgems, games and an

    adventureland – perfect for the Scottish weather!


  • Known as the "jewel in the crown" of the city's fantastic parks,

    The David Welch Winter Gardens boasts a Tropical House featuring flora

    from South and Central America, an Acrid House which creates desert

    conditions for exotic cacti to flourish, and a Corridor of Perfumes

    which celebrates the variety of perfumes from different plant species.


  • A visit to the Lighthouse and Harbour Master is a don't-miss to

    learn about Scotland's marine history, and find out what ships will be

    arriving in the port and when.


  • The world's sixth oldest golf club, The Royal Aberdeen Golf Club

    may be able to lay claim to being the site of the invention of the game

    of golf. Today the club retains the old world elegance of a gentlemen's

    club, and boasts a healthy membership of both local and overseas golf

    enthusiasts who enjoy the stunning Balgowie Course, which has played

    host to many major tournaments.





  • Food & Drink:




    There are a number of fine locations to dine at while in Aberdeen. No

    matter what a tourist's preferences are, Aberdeen offers something to

    appeal to everyone's tastes.




  • The Stage Door Restaurant is the destination for a

    step-back-in-time dining experience. Situated in the old Aberdeen Union

    & Music Hall, the restaurant is furnished in art deco style with

    many of the original architectural features surviving, and serves

    inimitable and innovative seafood delights.


  • For the best fish and chips in the UK, The Ashvale cannot be beaten

    for traditional fare.


  • The Square boasts great value high quality dining, including Gluten

    free options, an extensive kids' menu and even regular visitors can

    experience variety thanks to the menu that changes every three months.


  • Italian Deli Delight is a relaxed café by day and buzzing

    restaurant by night, serving up mouth-watering Italian cuisine at all

    times.





  • Hotels & Accommodation:




    From family run, family friendly establishments to self catering

    cottages and apartments to West End four star luxuries, Aberdeen offers

    accommodation to suit every taste and budget.





  • Waterwheel Inn


  • The Edwardian Hotel


  • Britannia Hotel Aberdeen


  • Royal Hotel


  • Station Hotel


  • Copthorne Hotel Aberdeen


  • Bimini Guest House


  • Macdonald Ardoe House Hotel


  • Udny Arms Hotel


  • Express by Holiday Inn Aberdeen


  • Speedbird Inn Aberdeen Airport


  • Thistle Aberdeen Airport


  • Thistle Aberdeen Altens


  • Thistle Aberdeen Caledonian


  • Dyce Skean Dhu


  • The Spires Serviced Suites


  • Antrim Guest House


  • Summerhill Hotel and Suites





  • Entertainment




    The Lemon Tree is known as the world's only year round festival,

    presenting a constant programme of theatre, dance and musical

    spectaculars, and national touring West End theatre is also on offer at

    Her Majesty's Theatre. Cinema is also well represented, with a UGC and

    local Belmont Theatre. For clubbing to international DJs, Ministry is

    the best bet, or DeNiros is a local clubbing option, playing Top 40 and

    House music. World class shopping is available at St Nicholas Centres

    and in the historical district around Union Street. The Aberdeen

    Exhibition and Conference Centre hosts international touring music acts

    and sporting events.




    Aberdeen is truly the jewel of the Highlands, offering world class

    dining, nightlife and cultural and historical attractions to satisfy

    visitors of all ages and interests. The architecture of Aberdeen is

    distinctive and visually stunning, carved as it is from silver granite,

    creating a cityscape unrivalled in its beauty. Aberdeen boasts a

    cosmopolitan diversity, having been a premier Northern European trading

    port for many generations, enjoying centuries of established links with

    Scandinavian traders and Asian merchants. Nestled in the craggy

    landscape of the North East Highlands, and set against the romantically

    bleak North Sea, Aberdeen offers breathtaking views that have more in

    common with Scandinavian countries than the British Isles, and culture

    and history resplendent in maritime tradition Celtic heritage. The oil

    capital of Europe is also home to a thriving nightlife and theatre

    scene, just one in many contradictions that make up this intriguing

    ancient city.



    Biography


    Name: Maria Williams

    Website: http://www.sleepuk.com

    Biography: Maria writes for Sleep UK

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