Things to See and do in Aberdeen

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Aberdeen is one of the most important cities in Scotland and visitors flock to the city all year round on various cheap flights from destinations around the world.

From playing golf at the Royal Aberdeen golf course, first founded in 1790 and the sixth oldest course in the world, to exploring the coastline and harbour, or wandering the halls of King’s College, there are a wide number of activities to enjoy. Aberdeen is also one of the leaders in terms of pedestrianization and the city has a huge number of walking routes. So many, in fact, that there are actually walking maps available to help keep travellers from getting lost.

Many visitors choose to explore Aberdeen Art Gallery or the Gordon Highlanders Museum, and there are also plenty of theaters throughout the city, not to mention the various universities. Shopping is particularly popular and while you could head out to other cities via flights to London or other places where the shopping is perhaps a little more luxurious, something that you cannot find anywhere else is the Aberdeen culture and style.

Whether you choose to hang out in one of the local eateries or pubs and down drinks with some of the local Gaelic speaking folk, there is always something going on. Considering Scotland has long been famous for its whiskey, as well as its golf, the distilleries of Glenfiddich and Glen Grant are only about 30 miles north, so as long as you have an appetite for the malt, you can stay entertained for days.

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