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10 Hidden gems in Aberdeen

Find the best hidden gems in Aberdeen on your next city break. Explore beautiful gardens, head out for a delicious meal and try a locally-made gin.

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    City of Aberdeen Gin Distillery & Gin School

    Aberdeen

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    Aberdeen Distillery & Gin School

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    Hidden within a historic railway arch in the heart of the city, this is Aberdeen's first distillery for over 75 years and first ever gin school! Sample the delightful gins produced on a tour and masterclasses. Don't miss a chance to try the Rhubarb Gin!

    Book a tour: City of Aberdeen Gin Distillery & Gin School
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    Johnston Gardens

    Aberdeen

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    Johnston Gardens

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    Experience a taste of Japanese culture, colours and blooming flowers in the peaceful Johnston Gardens. The gardens have won the prestigious Britain in Bloom award numerous times and feature a stunning waterfall, glistening streams, and a rustic bridge.

    Visit the gardens: Johnston Gardens
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    Dolphin spotting

    Aberdeen

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    Aberdeen harbour

    Head down to Aberdeen's harbour to hop aboard a sea cruise, or visit the Greyhope Bay Centre, the no.1 spot in the UK to see dolphins, which offers stunning views and a chance to learn more about these majestic creatures up close. Common sightings include bottlenose dolphins, white beaked dolphins, risso dolphins and even minke whales.

    The nearby Torry Battery is a popular viewing spot too, where you can get an exquisite view of the resident marine life feeding in the harbour mouth.

    Book a wildlife cruise: Dolphin spotting
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    St Machar's Cathedral

    Aberdeen

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    St Machar's Cathedral

    If there’s one thing Aberdeen is known for, it’s unbelievable architecture. St Machar’s Cathedral is a striking place of worship. From the curious question of whether William Wallace’s arm remains within the walls to the age-old debate over whether it is a true cathedral, this building is full of mystery.

    Explore the cathedral: St Machar's Cathedral
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    Books and Beans

    Aberdeen

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    Books and Beans, a cafe and book shop in Aberdeen

    For a quiet moment to yourself, head to 22 Belmont Street and settle down inside this quirky second-hand book shop. Find a new book to get lost in and catch up on some reading, and enjoy the tasty lunch menu.

    Find a new read: Books and Beans
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    Seaton Park

    Aberdeen

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    Seaton Park

    Let the stresses of the modern world drift away with a trip to Seaton Park, one of Aberdeen's most tranquil hideaways. Lose yourself amid the leafy pathways and grassy expanses.

    Explore the park: Seaton Park
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    Brig O' Balgownie

    Aberdeen

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    Brig o’ Balgownie

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    This medieval crossing is somewhat legendary in Aberdeen. It dates back to the 13th century, lies over a mystical deep pool known as the Black Neuk, and it was famously immortalised in Lord Byron’s poem Don Juan. Nowadays, it’s a fierce contender for the title of the ‘oldest bridge in Scotland’.

    Walk over this old bridge: Brig O' Balgownie
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    Old Aberdeen

    Aberdeen

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    High Street in Old Aberdeen

    The weaving, windy streets of Old Aberdeen have seen their fair share of politics, education and culture throughout the ages. There are incredible imposing buildings, lots of student haunts, budget eateries and artisan coffee shops.

    Explore Old Aberdeen: Old Aberdeen
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    Aberdeen Beach

    Aberdeen

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    Aberdeen beach

    Only a short distance from the city centre lies a classic beachfront, complete with an esplanade featuring shops, cafés and an art-deco style ballroom. Stop for an ice-cream and look out towards the swirling North Sea, or embrace the salty sea air on a brisk walk along the promenade, all the way from Footdee to the River Don.

    Step on the sands: Aberdeen Beach
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    King's College, University of Aberdeen

    Aberdeen

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    King's College, Old Aberdeen

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    The King's College Chapel is hauntingly beautiful, with its stained glass windows, tall ceilings, sloping archways and intricate carvings. Follow the Old Aberdeen Heritage Trail | 0MB to see more classical period features in the city.

    Admire this incredible structure: King's College, University of Aberdeen

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