Hotels in Aberdeen Edinburgh Scotland UK
Introduction to Aberdeen 209km (130 miles) NE of Edinburgh, 108km (67 miles) N of Dundee
Bordered by fine sandy beaches (delightful if you're a polar bear), Scotland's third city, Aberdeen, is often called the "Granite City" because its buildings are constructed largely of pink or gray granite, hewn from the Rubislaw quarries. The harbor is one of the country's largest fishing ports, filled with kipper and deep-sea trawlers, and Aberdeen lies on the banks of the salmon- and trout-filled Don and Dee rivers. Spanning the Don is the Brig o' Balgownie, a steep Gothic arch begun in 1285.
ABERDEEN BARS & CLUBS
Prince of Wales - 7 St Nicholas Lane. This is a typical Aberdeen pub that serves good pub grub and is famous for its real ales. On Sunday evening’s it is often the venue for live folk music sessions.
St Machar Bar - 97 High St, Old Aberdeen. This is the only pub in the city’s medieval quarter and is popular the local students.
RSVP - Academy Shopping Centre, Schoolhill. This is the place for you if you prefer drinking in a stylish bar with designer furniture. There are live jazz acts on Sunday afternoons.
The Blue Lamp - 121 Gallowgate. Live bands perform here on Fridays and Saturdays and there is folk music on Mondays. If you want a quiet drink there's also a small room where the noise levels are relatively low. Aberdeen Limousine Hire - Hen & Stag Party Organisers Resources
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