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Located over 100 miles North of Glasgow and Edinburgh, the coastal city of Aberdeen is rich in history. With a number of scenic views and famous castles within visiting distance of the city.
As a destination, Aberdeen has so much to offer whether you are visiting for work, rest or play. As Scotland is the home of golf, there is ample opportunity to have a round or two!
The city centre features the opulent Marischal College and the colonnaded Art Gallery with its fine collection, which have been preserved as museums. Union Street continues west to the cosmopolitan West End, where much of the city's nightlife can be found. To the south, the harbour heaves with boats serving the fishing and oil industries, while north of the centre lies attractive Old Aberdeen, a village neighbourhood presided over by King's College and St Machar Cathedral, and influenced by the large student population. Aberdeen's long beach, with its esplanade development, marks the city's eastern border, only a mile or so from its centre.
Aberdeen’s brand new bus station has frequent services connecting Aberdeen with the rest of the UK.
Where is Aberdeen? Travel information, maps and more. Aberdeen North East Scotland
There are regular direct trains to London and services from Edinburgh and Glasgow link with other mainline routes. Inverness, the scenic West Coast and the Highlands are reached northwards.
Aberdeen Airport website - live flights & times, arrivals & departures, news & advice, and parking at Aberdeen Airport.
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