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Despite being much smaller than Edinburgh or Glasgow, and the fact that most tourists overlook it in favour of the bigger, better known Scottish cities, Aberdeen has plenty to offer.
The grey, slightly sparkling stone with which many old buildings were constructed means many Scots know the city as the 'Granite City' and the 'Rainbow City'.
Aberdeen hotels cover a full range of budgets, from hostels to luxury accommodation generally enjoyed by people working in the North Sea oil industry.
Though the city may appear unusually expensive, admission to many attractions is free.
History buffs will want to check out Old Aberdeen, a couple of miles to the north of the centre.
On the way here, one can enjoy the historic university campus and the Cruickshank Botanical Gardens on St Machar Drive.
Seaton Park and the Kings Links golf course sit like book ends around this part of the city, making for pleasant walks as well as scenic golfing.
The Maritime Museum is conveniently located the centre of the city, with the Academy shopping centre a few minutes away.
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District: City Centre
Just a short walk from Union Street, this luxurious option offers upscale self catering apartments with kitchenettes.
Superb9.6
(668 reviews)
District: City Centre
A city hotel located near the tourist centre and a few minutes from the beach.
Superb9.2
(22 reviews)
District: City Centre
Located by the West End of the city centre, close to upscale shopping boutiques, ideal for both business and leisure trips
Superb9.1
(396 reviews)
District: City Centre
Hotel offering serviced apartments, situated just a few kilometres from Aberdeen railway station and the city centre.
Superb9.0
(1,345 reviews)
District: City Centre
Luxury serviced apartments in the city’s quayside and main shopping street, 5 minutes on foot from the city centre
Great8.8
(183 reviews)
District: City Centre
A contemporary boutique style choice a 5 minute ride from the city centre, has good leisure facilities
Very Good8.5
(251 reviews)
District: City Centre
A high end property an easy stroll from the lively Union Street
Very Good8.4
(269 reviews)
District: City Centre
Housed in a Georgian building, offers luxury apartments with maid service, an easy 5 minute walk from transport links
Very Good8.4
(100 reviews)
District: City Centre
Budget rooms and apartments next to shopping centres, restaurants, and close to Union Terrace Gardens
Very Good8.3
(197 reviews)
District: City Centre
Standard budget hotel in the centre of Aberdeen. Close to many business and shopping areas
Very Good8.3
(387 reviews)
District: Bridge of Don
Less than 5 kilometres from the railway, situated near an industrial estate, next the exhibition and conference centre
Very Good8.3
(625 reviews)
District: City Centre
Situated between the bus and rail stations, beside Union Square Shopping Centre, 800 metres from the harbour
Very Good8.3
(898 reviews)
District: Maryculter
A country house hotel set in landscaped gardens, ideal for leisure travellers who love the outdoors.
Very Good8.3
(186 reviews)
District: Airport
Good airport hotel with nice rooms, good business amenities, 20 minutes drive from city centre
Very Good8.2
(393 reviews)
Introduction to Aberdeen, Scotland
Despite being much smaller than Edinburgh or Glasgow, and the fact that most tourists overlook it in favour of the bigger, better known Scottish cities, Aberdeen has plenty to offer.The grey, slightly sparkling stone with which many old buildings were constructed means many Scots know the city as the 'Granite City' and the 'Rainbow City'.
Aberdeen hotels cover a full range of budgets, from hostels to luxury accommodation generally enjoyed by people working in the North Sea oil industry.
Though the city may appear unusually expensive, admission to many attractions is free.
History buffs will want to check out Old Aberdeen, a couple of miles to the north of the centre.
On the way here, one can enjoy the historic university campus and the Cruickshank Botanical Gardens on St Machar Drive.
Seaton Park and the Kings Links golf course sit like book ends around this part of the city, making for pleasant walks as well as scenic golfing.
The Maritime Museum is conveniently located the centre of the city, with the Academy shopping centre a few minutes away.
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