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Aberdeen Hidden Gems: Self‐Guided Tour Discovery Game
Many travelers pass through Aberdeen on their way elsewhere. Rather than missing out on one of Scotland's most interesting cities, take this self‐guided tour, which will lead you to Aberdeen's hidden gems. Using your smartphone and seamless GPS technology, it takes you off‐the‐beaten‐track to discover places you may never find alone and adds a gaming element by awarding you points as you explore and letting you compete with fellow travelers.
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Speyside Whisky Trail Day Tour from Aberdeen Including Admissions
Whisky distilleries abound in Scotland and deciding where to go can be tricky, while driving between distilleries takes tastings off the table. That’s not a problem on this intimate small‐group tour, as your driver‐guide transports you to two specially selected distilleries in a top‐of‐the‐range, 16‐seat Mercedes mini‐coach. There, learn about the history and production of whisky, before sampling for yourself.
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Speyside Whisky Trail small‐group day tour from Aberdeen
You leave Aberdeen in the morning and travel through the vast hills of Cairngorms National Park to Corgarff. Here, you go for a little walk towards the Corgarff Castle, once a noble residence that in the 18th century was turned into a military base. Invigorated by the walk, you head deeper into the national park, as you travel past Cockbridge and Tomintoul. This legendary stretch of road regularly sees the first of the snowy winter weather and crosses the mountain pass known locally as the Lecht. You’ll have plenty of time for photo opportunities on this unforgettable route.Then you delve into the home of whisky, the Speyside region. Here, you stop at the Whisky Castle for an optional tutor whisky tasting and lunch. This whisky emporium has been selling the finest malt whiskies for over 120 years and is stocking over 600 malts, so it’s a real treasure trove for whisky lovers.Next, you travel to the Speyside Cooperage where you get to know the history of Scotland’s oak casks. Then you head to Cardhu Distillery, the first distillery pioneered by a woman, Helen Cumming. Today, Cardhu is the most important whisky in Johnnie Walker’s Black Label.You leave Cardhu full of appreciation for whisky and arrive in Aberdeen in the early evening. It’s now up to you whether you continue the whisky tasting into the night.
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St. Andrews Cathedral and Dundee from guided tour Aberdeen
Hope for a sunny day as you explore the stunning Scottish coastline, leaving Aberdeen, 'The Granite City,' and heading south towards Dundee.Your driver‐guide drops you near the waterfront, providing easy access to the V&A Dundee, showcasing Scottish creativity and global design. Alternatively, you can explore the Royal Research Ship Discovery, the first Antarctic Survey vessel, or enjoy the city and waterfront at your leisure.Journey over the Tay Road Bridge to enter the Kingdom of Fife, a realm of golf, outdoor adventures, and historical landscapes. Explore the medieval town of St. Andrews, known for its dramatic castle ruins, the third‐oldest university in Britain, and the renowned Old Course — the oldest golf course. You have approximately two and a half hours to discover this fascinating town before a pleasant drive through the rolling countryside back to Aberdeen.
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St Andrews and Dundee Small‐Group Tour from Aberdeen
Immerse yourself in a day of coastal splendor, exploring two historic gems! Begin in the 'sunniest city' of Scotland—Dundee, where the allure goes beyond the sunshine. Dive into its rich history and captivating museums. Then, venture to the renowned St Andrews, a town steeped in history. Picture the grandeur of St Andrews Cathedral, once a pilgrimage center, now standing in enchanting ruins. St Andrews unfolds with elegant architecture set against breathtaking coastal panoramas, castle ruins harmonizing with an ancient golf course. Embark on a day tour from Aberdeen to discover the vibrant energy of Dundee and the rich history of St Andrews.
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Art, History, and Hidden Gems: Aberdeen Private Walking Tour
Explore the captivating history and vibrant culture of Aberdeen on this private walking tour. Stroll through the historic Netherkirkgate and discover hidden gems like “The Green,” where tales of the city’s past come to life. As you walk along Shiprow, catch glimpses of Marischal College’s magnificent architecture, and hear stories of its grandeur. While passing by Aberdeen Maritime Museum, you’ll get a glimpse of the city’s maritime heritage. Along the way, your local guide will share fascinating insights into Aberdeen’s art, history, and maritime traditions, making this tour a delightful journey through the heart of the city.
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2 hour Gin School Experience in Aberdeen
Guided by the Head Distiller, craft and distil your very own 70cl bottle of Scottish Gin. Using premium organic alcohol and botanicals from around the world, including the flavourful Macedonian Juniper, you’ll create a traditional gin recipe before going on to choose from over 100 different botanicals to make a unique gin, designed by you. Discover how Aberdeen Gin is authentically distilled in the heart of the city. Enjoy drinks throughout and taste samples of true small batch artisan gin – both London Dry and Fruit Gins. Finally, choose the strength of your gin. Bottle your gin. Now the tough part…naming your gin. The event concludes with a surprise cocktail to celebrate you have become an Aberdeen Distiller!
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Aberdeen Scavenger Hunt and Sights Self Guided Activity
Discover Aberdeen from a different perspective on sightseeing and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. Solve interesting puzzles, have fun, and learn new things about the city. Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace. Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. Enjoy the tour in English
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Welcome to Aberdeen: Private 2‐hour Highlights Walking Tour
Aberdeen is a charming port city in the northeast of Scotland, known as the Granite City for its unique and beautiful Victorian architecture. It is a prosperous city, famous for its long history, the off‐shore petroleum industry, its international golf courses, over 45 public parks, and many, many whiskey distilleries! On your private tour, you will: Enjoy a 2‐hour introduction tour of Aberdeen's highlights; See Marischal College, the second‐largest granite building in the world constructed in 1837, which is now the home of Aberdeen City Council; Walk past Provost Skene's House, a 16th‐century period house furnished with pieces from the 17th, 18th and 19th century; Explore St Nicholas' Kirk, a 12th‐century church that was one of the largest and most important in medieval times; Walk down Union Street, the famous shopping street where you can find popular brands as well as independent shops and retailers; Marvel at the impressive Aberdeen street art and amazing murals that pop up in different areas of the city every day; Discover Castlegate Square and the Mercat Cross where Aberdeen Castle once stood, and many more hidden gems with your private guide! Explore the highlights of beautiful, vibrant Aberdeen on this fascinating two‐hour private walking tour with an expert local guide. As a port city, Aberdeen has a fascinating maritime history, a scenic coastline, and an interesting — often bloody — history. Also known as the Granite City, for its imposing and historic architecture, Aberdeen was built at the convergence of the Don and Dee rivers where they meet the Atlantic. The name translates as 'mouth of the river Don' — aber is a Pictish word meaning river mouth, and the Don is named after the Gallo Roman goddess of springs and Rivers, Divona. Today it is famous as the off‐shore capital of Europe, but prehistoric settlements and villages show the area has been inhabited for over 8000 years. You'll see statues of three Scottish heroes around the city — among the austere silvery granite architecture: William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, and Robert Burns. Aberdeen was once famous for its fishing, shipbuilding, paper‐making, and textiles. However, these industries have been replaced by more modern high‐tech firms, banks, accountancy, as well as the oil industry. Today, Aberdeen is a thriving, contemporary city famous for its architecture, culture, music, and visual arts — especially its amazing, world‐famous street art scene. There are also a fantastic 45 green parks for walking and relaxing — as well as the nearby international golf courses and of course many, many historicwhiskeydistilleries — Scotland's national tipple!
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Private Aberdeen City Walking Tour
Discover Aberdeen's local history and culture on this 1.5 hour walking tour with a local guide, available every day any time. Discover Aberdeen's rich history from being a small fishing settlement to the centre of oil for Europe. Make your way through some of the oldest streets, explore tunnels and retrace the steps of some of Aberdeen's most important figures in our (sometimes very dark) history. You'll also discover the amazing street art that has overtaken Aberdeen and has become a huge part of the culture. From unassuming corners to major buildings, there’s art around every turn and your guide knows just where to find the best of the best.