The city centre is a popular choice for visitors due to its proximity to major attractions, shopping venues, and a bustling restaurant scene. Staying here means you'll be a stone's throw from the historic Marischal College, the Art Gallery, and the splendid Union Terrace Gardens.
For those looking for a more serene setting, the West End boasts elegant Victorian and Edwardian houses, with boutique hotels nestled in quiet streets. This area offers a tranquil retreat after a day of exploring, yet it remains within easy reach of the central amenities.
The Harbour area is fitting for those interested in maritime heritage, giving you a sense of the city's connection to the sea. Nearby, the Shiprow contains modern hotels overlooking the port, providing a unique urban coastal experience. This district is especially convenient for visitors planning trips to the offshore industries or contemplating excursions to nearby coastal villages.
Old Aberdeen, with its cobbled streets and medieval buildings, including the majestic King’s College, offers a historical ambiance. Staying in this scholarly quarter, you're close to the University of Aberdeen and the enchanting Cruickshank Botanic Garden.
The city core is compact and most attractions are accessible on foot. Public transport primarily comprises a comprehensive bus network, making it easy to navigate the city and reach outlying areas. For greater flexibility, taxis are readily available, and car hire options are plentiful for those wishing to explore the surrounding countryside.