Aberdeen, Scotland
June 30, 2009 by admin
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Aberdeen is a good family holiday destination in Scotland. It features tourist attractions that can be enjoyed by all ages, from galleries and museums, to restaurants and bars. It is also known as the ‘Granite City’ or ‘Silver City’ because of the sparkling granite buildings. It is the third largest city in Scotland and is known as the ‘Oil Capital of Europe.’
The city’s name is literally translated as, ‘between the Don and Dee’. It is known for its rugged coastlines and the Cairngorms National Park. Aberdeen is a good site for nature lovers where a string of trails such as the Castle Trail, Coastal Trail, and the Victorian Heritage Trail can be explored.
The largest granite structure in the world, the Marischal College, is nestled in this town. The 16th Century Provost Skene’s House is also among the historical attractions in the heart of the city. Those who love to shop should explore the main street of Aberdeen, Union Street, which offers several shops, restaurants and bars.
Beach lovers will also enjoy strolling on the white sands of Aberdeen’s beach where water sports such as windsurfing and surfing can be enjoyed. Aberdeen also has cliffs and castles that reveal the rich history of the city, such as the ruin of Dunnotar Castle and Stonehaven.
Tourists can enjoy a sumptuous evening meal after a day of exploring the city. A good dish of fish and chips in Stonehaven or fresh seafood dining can be enjoyed at the restaurants around the area.
If you’re a tourist from outside the EU, you must first secure a visa. Ferry rides to Aberdeen are available through Northlink Ferries. It can be reached by plane, rail, road, or sea.
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