Things to see & do in Aberdeen

There are hundreds of places to visit in Aberdeen including historic attractions, family-friendly activities, cutting-edge architecture, captivating museums and galleries and more.

  1. Aberdeen Art Gallery Aberdeen

    Aberdeen Art Gallery

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    Aberdeen Art Gallery is bursting at the seams with some of the finest collections in the UK following it's recent refurbishment. Pay a visit and browse the incredible array of works of art, design, paintings and more. Discover a range of artists including Joan Eardley, Samuel Peploe, and Rachel McLean, as well as nationally and internationally-acclaimed artists including Barbara Hepworth, Francis Bacon, and Claude Monet.

    Key facilities
    • On Public Transport Route
    • Hearing Loop
    • Level Access
    • Accessible toilets
    • WiFi
    • Cafe or Restaurant
  2. Aberdeen Maritime Museum Aberdeen

    Aberdeen Maritime Museum

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Please be aware Aberdeen Maritime Museum is closed from 30 Oct to spring 2024.

    Dive into the city's longstanding history with the sea at Aberdeen Maritime Museum. Browse unique collections and displays that cover shipbuilding, fast sailing ships, fishing, the history of ports and more. You can also see an incredible range of maritime paintings and artefacts, with touch screen consoles, computer visual databases, an education room and hands-on exhibits.

  3. Duthie Park Aberdeen

    David Welch Winter Gardens in Duthie Park, Aberdeen

    Head to the south side of Aberdeen for a day out in Duthie Park - Scotland's third most visited garden. Explore the David Welch Winter Gardens, one of the largest indoor gardens in Europe, admire the range of exotic plants, let the kids run wild in the family play areas, enjoy the boating ponds and sports fields, and marvel at the Victorian design features.

  4. St Machar's Cathedral Aberdeen

    Seaton Park and St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen

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    Head to the north side of the city centre where the grandeur of St Machar's Cathedral awaits. Located in the former burgh of Old Aberdeen, St Machar's is part of the Church of Scotland and dates back to 12th century, featuring a mesmerising and unique heraldic ceiling and fortified west front. The cathedral is an ancient site and continues to be a place of worship today.

  5. Provost Skene's House Aberdeen

    Provost Skene House

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Provost Skene's House celebrates the pioneering people of Aberdeen who have not only shaped the city, but have also helped transform the world. Delve into the stories and achievements of over 100 people that were born and raised in this north-east corner of Scotland. From innovators, scientists, writers and sporting champions, to those who made it to the big screen and beyond, there are some pretty remarkable people to learn about here. Provost Skene's House is also the oldest surviving town house in Aberdeen.

  6. Gordon Highlanders Museum Aberdeen

    The Gordon Highlanders Museum, Aberdeen

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    This incredible 5-star attraction tells you the enticing 200-year-old story of the historic Gordon Highlanders, from the Napoleonic Wars through to the present day. Immerse yourself in the educational displays, films, and an amazing replica WW1 trench, which explores the 'finest regiment in the world' and get the chance to ask the knowledgeable guides any questions you have to find out more.

    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • On Public Transport Route
    • Hearing Loop
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Level Access
    • Accessible toilets
    • WiFi
    • Cafe or Restaurant
  7. Old Aberdeen Aberdeen

    Kings College Chapel, Aberdeen

    © Kings College Chapel

    Also in Old Aberdeen, why not wander through the streets of the city's former burgh? With cobbled roads, intricate architecture, ancient buildings and a trip back in time, there are dozens of hidden gems to be found here. Explore the historic sites, walk through the characterful Chanonry, admire the architecturally distinctive Sir Duncan Rice Library, venture through Seaton Park and visit the Brig o' Balgownie, which is believed to date back to the late 13th or early 14th century.

  8. Aberdeen Beach Aberdeen

    Aberdeen Beach

    This coastal city has lots of seaside experiences on the doorstep in Aberdeenshire, but did you know the city itself has a fantastic and popular beach? Aberdeen Beach boasts a beautiful stretch of sandy shore, perfect for building sandcastles and dipping your toes in the water on a sunny day. The beach is also well known for its sports area and attractions nearby too, including a leisure centre, Linx Ice Area, a range of cafes, restaurants and a family fun fair. There is also a cinema, retail park and a gym too.

  9. Golf in Aberdeen Aberdeen

    The King's Links Golf Course, Aberdeen

    © VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins

    Scotland is famed as the Home of Golf with hundreds of courses across the country, including in Aberdeen. If you fancy teeing off with stunning coastal seascapes as your backdrop, then head to championship courses such as Royal Aberdeen or Trump International. Or try out some of the region's links course, including Cruden Bay and Murcar Links.

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