Senior Price from £20.00
Junior Price from £18.00
Aberdeen Youth Hostel is located in a quiet residential area on the west side of the Granite City, providing 4-star budget accommodation with 107 beds. A range of multi-share and private rooms are available, with facilities including a large self-catering kitchen, dining room and a common area for guests.
Aberdeen has something for everyone, with its striking granite architecture and a rich and inspiring history. Whatever your interests; Union Street is the main shopping destination with no less than 5 indoor shopping centres. The city centre is packed with cafes, restaurants, bars and nightlife. The Maritime Museum, St Machar's Cathedral, The Stratosphere and Aberdeen Art Gallery are worthwhile stops for those interested in the history and culture of the Granite City. Aberdeen has a lovely beach complete with its own promenade and an amusement park, great to entertain the kids. Aberdeen is a great base to explore the surrounding area, with tourist attractions Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven and Crathes Castle within 15 miles. Braemar and Royal Deeside are easily accessible within an hour by car.
Aberdeen Youth Hostel is within walking distance of the city centre, with regular buses outside the Youth Hostel. With the range of activities to enjoy in Aberdeen, this is a great location for individuals, groups and families.
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