Feel like a royal when you visit the Granite City of Scotland. Famous for its copious grey, magnanimous, granite architectural pieces, Aberdeen has a lot of structures that will leave you in awe.
Aberdeen has a lot of nicknames and you will find out why in a while. It is the country’s largest city so expect to see hundreds of wonderful things that will make your eyes, heart, and soul a little bit happier.
But despite of its natural and artificial beauty, it has always been at the back of the itineraries of most travelers in Scotland.
So let us help you realize the wonders of Aberdeen. Don’t miss its beauty because it hasn’t been a regular tourist spot. Let us now take you on a quick virtual tour to the “The Silver City by the Golden Sands.”
Here is our curated itinerary which you can use on your Aberdeen Vacation 2019:
Tip: Aberdeen is a huge city and one day isn’t enough to see the whole place. So to save time, cash, and energy and to really make sure you get the most of your Aberdeen visit, you might want to consider hiring an Aberdeen taxi service.
Just imagine getting lost for hours and you only have 3 days to tour around. It’ll be a waste to just stick to the main city and hang out only in your hotel and Aberdeen restaurants. The real adventure begins at the outskirts of the city where the castles are and the delish delicacies can be experienced. So why not avail of a guided tour from the trusted Aberdeen Taxis who can take you to one or all of these places:
1. Old Aberdeen
2. Maritime Museum
3. Aberdeen Restaurants
There are more steakhouses in Aberdeen than all the rest of Scotland. Steaks and lobsters in the city are really mouthwatering. Some of the restaurants you can visit are Silver Darling, which overlooks the harbor and fittingly specializes in seafood; the Bistro Verde, which is another house of good seafood recipes; or the Moon fish Cafe where you’ll see the 2014 Master chef: the Professionals finalist, Brian MacLeish.
4. Aberdeenshire
Many travelers are already aware of the charms of the castle. In fact, the ruins sees thousands of guest in a month, all year round! There are quite a few steps leading to the castle, but it’s well worth the sweat, most especially when you reach the main grounds where you can see the northeastern coast of the country. Even the wind will give you chills from the inspiring history that wraps it.
But that’s not all. You will also see another castle in the city which serves as the style mansion and summer home of the Royal Family.
There are more steakhouses in Aberdeen than all the rest of Scotland. Steaks and lobsters in the city are really mouthwatering. Some of the restaurants you can visit are Silver Darling, which overlooks the harbor and fittingly specializes in seafood; the Bistro Verde, which is another house of good seafood recipes; or the Moon fish Cafe where you’ll see the 2014 Master chef: the Professionals finalist, Brian MacLeish.
5. Duthie Park
6. Gordon Highlanders Museum
7. Amusement Parks
If you want more roller coasters, indoor adventure golf, and tenpin bowling, then John Codona’s Pleasure Fairs Ltd is the place to be.
8. Union Terrace Gardens
9. Donmouth Local Nature Reserve
10. Kirk of St Nicholas
11. Cathedrals and Churches
• St. Mary’s Cathedral
• St. Andrew’s Cathedral
• St. Machar’s Cathedral
• St. Peter’s Catholic Church
• Gilcomston Church
12. Craigievar Castle
The pinkish Craigievar Castle served as the seat of Clan Sempill and it is also where the Forbes family resided here for 350 years until 1963.
13. Victoria Park
14. Girdle Ness Lighthouse
15. Rainbow Casino
Your experience is what matters most here at Rainbow Casino Aberdeen.
There’s no place you can’t visit in Aberdeen when you are with your Aberdeows.en taxi driver. Book your minibus service today with Aberdeen Taxis and experience all the great things that the city has to offer!
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