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Aberdeen City Breaks

Head to the northeast coast of Scotland for an unforgettable Aberdeen city break filled with arts and culture. Scotland’s third-largest city is a treasure trove of cultural gems and scenic delights waiting to be explored.

 

What is Aberdeen famous for?

Aberdeen is a cosmopolitan haven in the heart of the picturesque Aberdeenshire countryside. Foodies would struggle to find a better city break; the city is the home of Aberdeen Angus beef and some of the most famous varieties of Scottish whisky. Secure a seat at one of Aberdeen’s top fine dining restaurants or enjoy a whisky tasting at a local distillery.

 

Things to do in Aberdeen

Aberdeen is one of Scotland’s oldest cities, which makes it a key destination for history lovers. The city is packed with breathtaking buildings and monuments, from ruined castles to medieval bridges, each with its own story. There are also many museums and art galleries to explore, with nationally significant art collections and important local history that has shaped Scotland.

The city’s beautiful architecture can only be rivalled by its surrounding natural landscape – Aberdeen Beach is a gem of Scotland’s coastline, and there are endless walking routes in the countryside where you can enjoy stunning mountain views of Bennachie and Ben Macdui.

 

1. Explore eclectic bars and restaurants

Aberdeen is home to a range of top steakhouses where you can sample locally sourced Aberdeen Angus beef. Many of the city’s best restaurants serve traditional Scottish cuisine, but you can also enjoy great food from all over the world.

Don’t leave Aberdeen without heading to a whisky bar. Whether whisky is your tipple or you’re only getting started, the city has several whisky bars, including world-famous venues offering hundreds of different varieties. You can also pass the time in Aberdeen’s characterful pubs that boast centuries of history.

 

2. Discover historic landmarks

Aberdeen is filled with sites that reveal the city’s colourful literary, wartime and maritime history.

Explore Old Aberdeen to see the 12th-century St Machar’s Cathedral and nearby Seaton Park. Venture to the edge of the city to explore the dramatic ruins of Slains Castle or visit the headland at Torry to see Torry Battery, as well as breathtaking views of Greyhope Bay and Aberdeen Bay.

 

3. Visit Scotland’s best museums and galleries

Discover some of Scotland’s most important museums and art galleries during your Aberdeen city break. Learn more about the city’s fascinating heritage at the Gordon Highlanders Museum or the Aberdeen Maritime Museum.

Aberdeen Art Gallery houses one of the UK’s leading art collections, with work by iconic Scottish artist Landseer and several other prominent artists, including Renoir, Monet and Rossetti.  

 

Questions about Aberdeen city breaks

Make new memories on an unforgettable city break in Aberdeen.

Is Aberdeen an expensive city?

City breaks in Aberdeen can be more affordable than other Scottish cities. Many top museums and art galleries are free, and there are plenty of natural beauty spots to explore just outside the city. Stay at Leonardo Hotel Aberdeen for an ideal Guild Street location that puts you at the heart of the action.

 

Why is Aberdeen so popular?

Aberdeen is a popular destination for food and drink lovers, thanks to its dazzling array of restaurants serving authentic cuisine with top-quality local ingredients. The city also boasts a coastal location with one of Scotland’s prettiest beaches, making it an ideal summer spot.

 

How many days do you need in Aberdeen?

Aberdeen is one of Scotland’s smaller cities, but you can find many things to do there. It’s easy to get around and has history around every corner, making it the perfect destination to spend a long weekend. Make Leonardo Hotel Aberdeen your base for your Aberdeen getaway, and enjoy a central harbourside location with a bar and restaurant and free Wi-Fi.

 

 

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