Aberdeen City Guide
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By: Maria Williams
| Introduction: Aberdeen, in the heart of Scotland’s Grampian Highlands, is an ideal destination for art, history and culture that is slightly off the beaten track. Scotland’s third largest city was inspiration for the well known Scottish folk song The Northern Lights of Old Aberdeen which portrays a well worn Scottish theme: that of extreme homesickness when away from my “home native land” and celebrates the spectacular phenomenon of Aurora Borealis. | Adventure * Travel Tips * Insurance * Camping Gear * Open Highways * Antique Cars * horses * World Travel * Free Books * Old Time Westerns * With the price of gas zooming it makes more sense than ever to buy your business cards from us. You can design your own right online and we deliver right to your door. You could save a fortune on all your printing needs. |
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Places of interest:Aberdeen was established in 1179, and her
fortunes were transformed by Robert Bruce’s 1319 Charter, in
recognition of his gratitude to the people of Aberdeen who had
sheltered him during his campaign against the English. Since 1509
when the renowned University of Aberdeen was established, Aberdeen
has been an academic centre of Europe, which influences a great many
of the cultural and historical activities on offer in the city and
its surrounding areas. Things to do:Aberdeen offers a whole host of recreational
activities to enjoy. From parks to museums, tourists will never be
bored while in Aberdeen. |
Food & Drink:There are a number of fine locations to dine
at while in Aberdeen. No matter what a tourist’s preferences are,
Aberdeen offers something to appeal to everyone’s tastes. Hotels & Accommodation:From family run, family friendly
establishments to self catering cottages and apartments to West
End four star luxuries, Aberdeen offers accommodation to suit every
taste and budget. |
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EntertainmentThe Lemon Tree is known as the world’s only
year round festival, presenting a constant programme of theatre,
dance and musical spectaculars, and national touring West End
theatre is also on offer at Her Majesty’s Theatre. Cinema is also
well represented, with a UGC and local Belmont Theatre. For clubbing
to international DJs, Ministry is the best bet, or DeNiros is a
local clubbing option, playing Top 40 and House music. World class
shopping is available at St Nicholas Centres and in the historical
district around Union Street. The Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference
Centre hosts international touring music acts and sporting events. Aberdeen boasts a cosmopolitan diversity, having been a premier Northern European trading port for many generations, enjoying centuries of established links with Scandinavian traders and Asian merchants. Nestled in the craggy landscape of the North East Highlands, and set against the romantically bleak North Sea, Aberdeen offers breathtaking views that have more in common with Scandinavian countries than the British Isles, and culture and history resplendent in maritime tradition Celtic heritage. The oil capital of Europe is also home to a thriving nightlife and theatre scene, just one in many contradictions that make up this intriguing ancient city. |
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About the author: Maria
Williams Website: http://www.sleepuk.com
Biography: Maria writes for Sleep UK -
providers of cheap Aberdeen hotels.
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