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As one of the largest granite buildings in the world, Marischal College is an iconic landmark in Aberdeen. It houses the Aberdeen City Council offices and is known for its stunning architecture, particularly the Crown Tower.
Located on Schoolhill, not far from King Street, the Aberdeen Art Gallery is home to an impressive collection of artworks, including pieces by renowned artists such as Henry Raeburn, Francis Bacon, and Damien Hirst. The gallery also features special exhibitions and events throughout the year.
Situated on Castle Street, The Tolbooth Museum offers insight into Aberdeen’s history and maritime heritage. Housed in a 17th-century former prison and courthouse, the museum features exhibits on crime and punishment, as well as displays related to the city’s trades and industries.
Located on Shiprow, this museum explores Aberdeen’s maritime history and its links to the North Sea oil industry. Visitors can learn about shipbuilding, fishing, and offshore drilling through interactive exhibits, models, and artifacts.
This historic church, situated on Union Street, dates back to the 12th century and is one of the oldest buildings in Aberdeen. It features beautiful stained-glass windows, medieval architecture, and a peaceful atmosphere for reflection and contemplation.
This well-preserved medieval townhouse on Guestrow offers a glimpse into Aberdeen’s past. Visitors can explore the furnished rooms and learn about the city’s history, from its medieval origins to its role as a thriving merchant hub.
While not a cultural attraction in itself, Union Terrace Gardens provide a tranquil green space in the heart of Aberdeen. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, relax by the floral displays, or take in views of the city skyline.
Located just a short distance from King Street Exchange, Union Square is Aberdeen’s largest shopping centre. It houses over 70 shops, including major retailers like Apple, Next, Debenhams, and Marks & Spencer. The centre also features a wide selection of restaurants, cafes, and a cinema complex, providing a comprehensive shopping and entertainment experience.
These two adjacent shopping malls are interconnected, forming one of the city’s primary shopping destinations. Bon Accord Mall features a mix of high-street brands and designer stores, while St Nicholas Mall offers a variety of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle retailers. Together, they offer a diverse range of shopping options, including H&M, Topshop, River Island, and more.
Situated in the heart of Aberdeen, the Trinity Centre is another popular shopping destination. It hosts a range of retailers, including fashion, accessories, electronics, and homeware stores. With its central location and diverse mix of shops, the Trinity Centre is convenient for those exploring the city centre.
Along Union Street and its adjacent streets, you’ll find a variety of independent boutiques and specialty shops offering unique clothing, accessories, gifts, and crafts. These smaller stores provide an opportunity to discover one-of-a-kind items and support local businesses.
For a more traditional shopping experience, Aberdeen Market, located on Market Street, offers a range of stalls selling everything from fresh produce and seafood to clothing, jewellery, and household goods. It’s a bustling market where you can find bargains and unique items.
These streets, located a short distance from King Street, are known for their charming independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. You can explore boutique clothing stores, art galleries, vintage shops, and more in this eclectic area.
Within Union Square shopping centre, you’ll find a variety of dining options ranging from casual eateries to sit-down restaurants. Popular choices include chains like Wagamama, Nando’s, TGI Fridays, and Frankie & Benny’s, offering a range of cuisines from around the world.
The Bon Accord & St Nicholas malls also feature a selection of dining options. From quick bites at food court outlets to sit-down restaurants like Pizza Express and Yo! Sushi, you’ll find a range of cuisines to satisfy your cravings.
Union Street and its surrounding area offer numerous dining options, from cafes and pubs to upscale restaurants. You can find everything from traditional Scottish fare to international cuisine. Some popular spots include Cafe Andaluz, 210 Bistro, and The Craftsman Company.
These streets are known for their vibrant dining scenes, with numerous independent cafes, bistros, and restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. Whether you’re in the mood for Italian, French, or contemporary Scottish cuisine, you’ll find options to suit your taste buds.
If you’re looking for a quick and casual dining experience, Aberdeen Market offers food stalls serving a variety of cuisines, including Scottish, Asian, and Middle Eastern. You can grab a bite to eat while exploring the market’s offerings.
If you’re willing to venture a bit further, the Aberdeen waterfront area offers several restaurants with scenic views of the harbour. Options range from seafood restaurants serving fresh catches to contemporary eateries offering a fine dining experience.
Several bus stops are located along King Street, providing access to various parts of Aberdeen and surrounding areas. Local bus services operated by companies like First Aberdeen and Stagecoach North Scotland serve this route.
Aberdeen Train Station, located on Guild Street, is approximately a 10–15-minute walk from King Street Exchange. The station offers rail services to destinations across Scotland, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Inverness, as well as connections to other parts of the UK. Perfect for going back home to visit family once a semester is over.
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