Aberdeen Holidays

Aberdeen, Scotland's third-largest city, beckons with a blend of bustling city life, captivating history, and natural beauty. Strategically located in North East Scotland, Aberdeen offers an enticing urban charm coupled with the serenity of a seaside town.

From the lapping waves of the North Sea on its sandy shores to the city's bustling vibrant energy as a business hub, Aberdeen is a diverse and dynamic spot for a holiday. Whether you savour historical excursions, bask in civic life or simply enjoy sand beneath your feet, you're assured an unforgettable jaunt in Aberdeen.

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Things to See and Do

With its multi-tiered heritage, impressive Victorian architecture, and contemporary activities, Aberdeen offers a wealth of things to see and do. Visitors can plunge into the pages of Scottish history, explore verdant parks, or delve headfirst into maritime lore. Here are some must-visit spots.

Discover treasures at Seaton Park

This public park is more than just beautifully manicured lawns and pathways. Explore its walled garden, take a gander at Mr Therm in the children's playpark, or spot diverse wildlife in the recently added wetland area.

Experience a verdant escape at Duthie Park

Boasting one of Europe's largest indoor gardens and Britain's most extensive collection of cacti, Duthie Park is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Don't miss the vintage charm of its bandstand or the gentle welcome of its ponds.

Delve into maritime history at Aberdeen Maritime Museum

Here you'll uncover Aberdeen's formidable history as Europe's energy capital. Wander through four floors of enlightening exhibits on shipbuilding, fishing, and North Sea oil exploration.

Relax, or have fun, at Aberdeen Beach

With its Resort Seaside Award and host of recreational facilities, Aberdeen Beach offers a serene or active day out. Enjoy seaside cafes, participate in sports, or simply be mesmerised by the sea's glimmering waves.

Explore natural diversity at North Donmouth Beach

Located within the historic Old Aberdeen, this beach is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and ramblers alike, offering an alluring display of unique plants and charming pathways leading to historic sites.

Food and Drink

A love of good food and drink is integral to Aberdeen's warm hospitality. Here's where you can feast on traditional favourites and modern dishes using locally sourced ingredients.

Moonfish Café

Enjoy carefully crafted dishes at Moonfish Café: Known for their innovative use of local produce and globally inspired flavours, the Moonfish Café offers a delightful dining experience.

BrewDog

Experience the warmth of BrewDog: This international craft beer haven actually originated in Aberdeen. Visit their original location for a taste of distinctive beers in friendly surrounds.

Albyn's

Tuck into the classics at Albyn's: Traditional Scottish dishes get a modern spin at Albyn's, where you can feast on freshly caught seafood, prime Aberdeen Angus steaks, and delightful Scottish cheeses.

Cup Aberdeen

Indulge in sweet treats at Cup Aberdeen: Whether you fancy a creamy latte with a cupcake or a full afternoon tea, stop by Cup for a surely sweet retreat. Try their chocolate-dipped millionaire shortbread for a local dessert favourite.

The Grill

Delight in your dram at The Grill: Seeking out a whisky? The Grill, a traditional pub, houses a collection of over 600 whiskies from Scotland and beyond, making it the go-to spot for a drop of Scotch.

Destination Essentials

Aberdeen can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on what you seek for your holiday. The weather is most favourable in July and August, with good weather and high visitor numbers.

However, if you prefer mild weather and fewer tourists, consider a trip in the spring or autumn. From historical pursuits to beach lounging, every season offers numerous reasons to visit the atmospheric and vibrant city of Aberdeen. Come and discover your own allure of Aberdeen.

Beaches

Aberdeen's beaches promise serene escapes, thrilling water sports, and places for peaceful promenades. The following sandy stretches should be on your must-visit list.

Aberdeen Beach Front

Enjoy a leisurely day at Aberdeen Beach Front: A Resort Seaside Award winner and a popular hotspot for a variety of activities, this beach offers diverse recreation options and family-friendly attractions.

Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links

Relish the stunning shore at Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links: This golden sand beach is popular for walking, surfing, and windsurfing. The grassy Queens Links parallel to the beach offers a lovely spot for a seaside picnic.

North Donmouth Beach

Discover environmental diversity at North Donmouth Beach: This beach within a nature reserve is known for its flourishing wildlife and intriguing plants. Paths lead through serene surroundings for a picturesque walk towards the sea.

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