Aberdeen Art Gallery is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. A particularly attractive example of late 19th century architecture, it houses one of the finest art collections in Britain with paintings, sculpture and graphics from the ...
Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC) offers a world-class facility with plenary capacity for 2000 delegates, 7300m2 of purpose-built exhibition space, a 440 seat auditorium, two 565m2 multi purpose suites, a state of the art conference ro ...
Aberdeen Harbour has much history dating back through the centuries, and the harbour was the main force behind the growth of Aberdeen's fishing industry.
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Aberdeen Maritime Museum tells the story of the city's long relationship with the Sea. This award-winning museum is located on the historic Shiprow and incorporates Provost Ross's House, which was built in 1593. The Maritime Museum houses a unique ...
Visit Aberdeen Visitor Information Centre were you can find all the information you need about Aberdeen, where to go and great places to see. ...
Welcome to Aberdeen Watersports, we have a variety of water sports on offer. ...
Balmedie Beach and Country Park is within part of a dune system that stretches 14 miles from Aberdeen to just north of the mouth of the River Ythan at Newburgh. The beach is sandy and over the years has won a number of awards including a seaside ...
For 157 years, Blairs College was home to a magnificent collection of paintings, church textiles, sacred silver and Jacobite memorabilia belonging to the Scottish Roman Catholic Church. From its establishment Blairs College was recognised as a saf ...
The indoor playground at Charlie Chalk is well equipped to provide kids with lots of fun and social opportunities in a safe and clean environment. The soft play area is even suitable for the youngest of children. "Toddlers Corner" has the ever-pop ...
The reserve comprises the uninhabited main island of Copinsay, three smaller islets of Corn Holm, Ward Holm, Black Holm and the Horse of Copinsay. Copinsay is mainly covered in grass, with 10 ha of arable, hay and pasture managed as cover for cor ...
The Cruickshank Botanic Garden is situated in Old Aberdeen on the King's College campus of the University of Aberdeen and is a partnership between the University and the Cruickshank Charitable Trust The Garden exists to promote an appreciation of ...
Duthie Park is a park of 44 acres which was donated to the city by Miss Duthie in 1880 and opened to the public in 1883. The park has many artefacts including a bandstand, fountains, ponds, and statues. Within the park is the Winter Gardens, which ...
Gallery Heinzel specialises in contemporary Scottish art from its base in Aberdeen's West End. Its bright modern premises are filled with a continually changing exhibition of work by some of the 80 artists it represents. ...
Please note. Glover House is now a PRIVATE house and does NOT accept vistors. ...
Hazlehead Park is set in over 180 hectares, which was originally part of the freedom lands granted to the city in 1319. The land fell into private ownership but was bought back by the council in 1920. This park is on the outskirts of Aberdeen an ...
Heads of Ayr Farm Park Animal Zone Our farm park has an extensive range of animals living both indoors and out. Explore our rare breeds and exotic wildlife from Alpacas, Monkeys, Lemurs, Meerkats and Wallabys to Ralph the Camel and giant ra ...
His Majesty's Theatre was originally opened in 1906. To mark its centenary it underwent a 7.8 million refurbishment, adding a restaurant and cafe and improving bar, toilet and behind-the-scene facilities to ensure the theatre continues to attract aw ...
In the centre of Aberdeen, the Museum lies in the University of Aberdeen's Marischal College, the second-largest granite structure in the world. The museum was founded in 1786, with material that has been donated by generations of friends and graduat ...
Since 1822, the Music Hall has been at the heart of concert and community life in the North-east of Scotland. The magnificent building is a proud reminder of Aberdeen's most famous architect Archibald Simpson, and its main hall is praised throughout ...
Dating from 1545, Provost Skene's House is one of Aberdeen's few surviving examples of early burgh architecture. It now houses an attractive series of period room settings, recalling the elegant furnishings of earlier times from the 17th century Grea ...
Satrosphere Science Centre is the oldest science centre in Scotland, with over 50 hands on exhibits and a continuously evolving programme of events, shows and workshops. Whether you are a 'Little Scientist' or an intrigued adult, there's always somet ...
Welcome to the website for St Andrew's Cathedral at Aberdeen. This church is part of the Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney in the Scottish Episcopal Church and is supported by a diverse congregation of people. The Holy Eucharist is central to th ...
The Gordon Highlanders Museum and Commando are proud to present 'Steadfast! Commando at The Gordon Highlanders Museum', a unique display celebrating over five decades of Commando comics, including a very special exhibition commemorating the 70th anni ...
Originally opened in 1992, The Lemon Tree has been at the centre of the arts in Scotland ever since. Hosting a diverse programme of events, the venue puts on both established, world-renowned musicians and those developing their talents. It als ...
Using the university’s wonderful Cruickshank Botanic Garden and fantastic Zoology Museum the centre aims to inspire everyone in the living environment. Our hands-on education room also lets visitors see nature in close-up. Come and meet the geck ...
Aberdeen University has the only large, international collection of zoological specimens in the north of Scotland. The Zoology Museum is responsible for the care and development of the University's collections of zoological specimens, for promoting t ...