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City Overview

Aberdeen is Scotland's third largest city, situated in the county town of Aberdeenshire, in the north-east of Scotland, United Kingdom's 29th most populous city. Aberdeen is a quite small city, quite a bit smaller than Glasgow or Edinburgh. Combining history and heritage with a great range of shops, Aberdeen skyline is one of the most recognisable in Scotland.

The city of Aberdeen is cosmopolitan, lively and well worth discovering for yourself. It has the title of Oil Capital of Europe thanks to the supply of crude oil in the North Sea. The oil industry has transformed the city, making it the hub for all North Sea activity. As a result the hotels and resorts are full year round. The port is an important commercial and shopping center with many tourist sights of interest and a number of parks and gardens. The city of Aberdeen went progressively from strength to strength from when it was first established till today where it stands proudly and full of life. A great selection of local pubs, restaurants and shops can be found in Aberdeen as well as a whole host of popular tourist attractions, including the Malt Whisky Trail, the Linx Ice Arena, local museums and art galleries, the Duthie Park Winter Gardens and the highest concentration of castles in Europe. In addition the city's beachfront offers entertainment for all ages.

If you love to escape from it all and wander through picturesque villages and historic towns, then the city of Aberdeen is the right destination for you. With city's wealth of history and culture, Aberdeen has always been a magnet to tourists due to its stunning scenery of Britain's largest National Park and vast choice of culture and action packed activities. The city of Aberdeen is situated between two rivers, the Dee and the Don, which provide a wide swath of silt and sandstone upon which the city is built. Huge deposits of granite are found in the nearby areas. Despite city's small size, it has played an important role in Scottish history.

Aberdeen has far milder climate than you would expect for its northern location. The best time to visit Aberdeen is during the summer of months June, July and August. However, a host of many local festivals March, April and May make spring the peak travel season to this city. During the winter, the length of the day is very short, averaging 7 hours per day. On the other side summers have very long periods of daylight, with about 18 hours per day. Scotland in general offers something for every traveller, from its ancient castles to the mysterious lochs and historic battlefields to gorgeous highlands.

Aberdeen Dyce Airport is located 11 kilometres from the city centre and offers a wide range of domestic flights as well as international flights. Domestic flights include destinations like London, Norwich, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Bristol. Major international destinations include Paris and Amsterdam, both 3 times daily. The heliport in Aberdeen which serves the oil industry is one of the busiest commercial heliports in Europe as well as one of the busiest commercial heliports in the world. Aberdeen Railway Station is located right in the middle of town, next to the Harbour and Aberdeen Bus Station.

Accommodation Overview

A wide variety of Aberdeen hotels, motels and holiday resorts is available to meet your needs. Whether you are visiting Aberdeen for business or pleasure, accommodation is a key part of your trip, so consider your choices carefully to make your stay in Aberdeen enjoyable. If you are travelling on a budget and looking for some cheap hotels or if you want to travel in style and enjoy your stay in luxurious hotel with exceptional service, you will find accommodation in Aberdeen to will suit all your needs. If you are interested in sightseeing, there are several tourist attractions in Aberdeen that may be of interest.

Aberdeen has plenty of holiday accommodation but its hotels and resorts can be relatively expensive. The best value are the Bed & Breakfasts and Aberdeen guesthouses, many of which can be found on Bon Accord Street and Crown Street. The cheapest accommodation options are the hostels and university residences left vacant during the summer break. Some of the most popular hotels in Aberdeen include Malmaison Hotel, Cloverleaf Hotel, Roselea Hotel and the The Royal Hotel. You can even realise your dream to stay in castle if you like. From luxury hotels and resorts to cosy Bed & Breakfasts, this city has it all.

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