Attractions around Aberdeen
Explore 67 attractions, restaurants, shops around Aberdeen
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Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Shiprow, Aberdeen AB11 5BY Scotland
Aberdeen has long prospered off of sea-based industries, from the boom of the city's fishing industry in the early 20th century to its oil industry today; this museum explores the historic developments behind the city's maritime industries.
4.5 (1095)
Footdee (Fittie)
Pocra Quay Beach Esplanade, Aberdeen AB11 5DQ Scotland
4.5 (1067)
Duthie Park Winter Gardens
Duthie Park Polmuir Road, Aberdeen AB11 7TH Scotland
4.5 (758)
The Gordon Highlanders Museum
St Luke's Viewfield Road, Aberdeen AB15 7XH Scotland
10 reasons to visit The Gordon Highlanders Museum Family friendly tours We’ve introduced easy to understand tours for all the family, which include a mini-figure hunt and free comics. The tour is suitable for children 5+. A touch of Hollywood Scottish actor Dougray Scott narrates a special film called “The Gordons Golden Thread.” Check it out when you visit, you won’t be disappointed. New film theatre New facilities including a 75-inch screen and bespoke seating in our film theatre for comfort and style. Audio tours are available in nine languages, including Doric. Classic tour 90 mins +/ Highlights Tour 45mins+ Our tours give an introduction to the Museum and share some fascinating stories from our Nationally Significant Collection. Try our exciting Cognito at the Museum Café. Relax in our Beautiful Victorian Walled Garden Visit our full-size replica World War One trench and see what life was like in the 14 -18 War. The only 5-star Visit Scotland Museum in Aberdeen.
3.5 (604)
Codona's Aberdeen
Beach Blvd, Aberdeen AB24 5NS Scotland
4.5 (565)
Duthie Park
Aberdeen Scotland
4.5 (524)
Aberdeen Art Gallery
Schoolhill, Aberdeen AB10 1FQ Scotland
Aberdeen Art Gallery is home to one of the finest collections in the country. From Brueghel to Borland, Landseer to Lambie and from Guthrie to Gibb, Aberdeen Art Gallery’s collection spans over 700 years and includes a staggering range of works by artists, designers and makers. For over 130 years we have been acquiring the best and most interesting contemporary artworks. Today this Recognised Collection of National Significance is regarded as one of the UK’s finest. We are proud to care for these treasures on behalf of the people of Aberdeen and to share their stories with all our visitors. The Building Designed in the neo-classical style by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, Aberdeen Art Gallery opened in 1885. It was extended in the 1920s with the addition of the Cowdray Hall concert venue, the interior Remembrance Hall and the exterior Cenotaph, all by the original architect. Discover more about the Art Gallery’s history, and what we collect and why here.
4.5 (498)
His Majesty's Theatre
Rosemount Viaduct, Aberdeen AB25 1GL Scotland
His Majesty’s Theatre is a category A listed proscenium arch theatre designed by celebrated architect Frank Matcham and opened in December 1906. It is a fully equipped producing and receiving theatre with a capacity of 1400 which since its opening has welcomed international touring companies, nationally renowned artists and Scottish and homegrown talent.
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City Beach
Aberdeen AB24 5HD Scotland
3.5 (383)
The Den & The Glen
S Deeside Rd, Aberdeen AB12 5FT Scotland
4.5 (377)
St Machar's Cathedral
Chanonry Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 1RQ Scotland
4.5 (360)
Slains Castle
14-18 Belmont St, Aberdeen AB10 1JH Scotland
Erected in 1597, this is one of the most famous castle ruins in Scotland, and was used by Bram Stoker as the inspiration for the castle of the evil vampire in his most famous supernatural tale "Dracula."
4.5 (318)
Johnston Gardens
Viewfield Road Springfield, Aberdeen AB15 7XE Scotland
4.5 (308)
Hazlehead Park
Hazlehead Ave, Aberdeen AB15 8BJ Scotland
4.0 (251)
Union Square
Guild Square, Aberdeen AB11 5RG Scotland
Union Square is the North East's favourite leisure and shopping destination. With over 80 stylish fashion stores, 30 delicious cafes and restaurants along with Aberdeen's largest 10 screen cinema - there's something to suit everyone. What's more, parking is just £1 after 6pm! Shop: Mon - Fri 9am - 8pm | Sat 9am - 7pm | Sun 11am - 6pm Dine: Mon - Sun 11am - 11pm