Aberdeen

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yesscotland.com: Panoramic view of Aberdeen and the harbour. Scotland's third city and the "Oil Capital" of Scotland also known as the "Granite City" because of its granite based buildings.

Situated at the confluence of the rivers Dee and Don with the North Sea, 150 miles north east of Edinburgh.
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This once very busy fishing port is now a major base for oil exploration in the North Sea and is also the main ferry terminal for Shetland and Orkney.

Dating back to the 7th century, the city is, not surprisingly, made up of 2 intrinsic parts - Old Aberdeen and New Aberdeen.

Old Aberdeen is situated at the mouth of the River Don and includes such buildings as St Machar's Cathedral, former seat of the Bishops of Aberdeen, completed in the early 16th century, the Cruickshank Botanical Gardens established in 1898 and King's College Chapel. Aberdeen University is also one of the oldest universities in the UK.

New Aberdeen includes notable buildings such as James Dun's House, The Music Hall, Aberdeen Art Gallery, the Tolbooth Museum, Provost Skene's House, Provost Ross's House and the Gordon Highlanders Museum.

Apart from being a busy financial, educational and commercial centre, Aberdeen is also a very beautiful city with fine floral arrays in parks, gardens and roadsides which have been acclaimed in its many awards including Britain in Bloom over the years.



yesscotland.com says:
Most people do not realise that Aberdeen is one of Scotland's most popular holiday resorts - perhaps diminished of late - with a superb beach and promenade. Likely to get much busier with visitors once the new golf resort is built by Donald Trump further up the coast at Menie. Famous and proud University town with Union Street being one of the most elegant main streets in the UK. Plenty to do and see, even though the football may be in (temporary) decline these days!

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