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Aberdeen, Scotland is a charming seaside town famed for its golden beaches, golfing heritage and Victorian architecture. Situated between the Highlands and Lowlands, it blends fishing village history with outdoor adventures.
Must-visits include Aberdeen Beach (one of Europe's finest), the 13th-century Aberdeen Castle ruins, and the world's second-oldest Aberdeen Golf Club. Culture lovers can explore maritime history at Aberdeen Maritime Museum.
Savor traditional Scots fare like haggis with neeps & tatties, or fresh North Atlantic salmon. Don't miss fish & chips from beachfront eateries paired with local craft ale.
The compact city center is walkable. For outlying attractions, use Stagecoach buses (routes 61/61A). Trains connect to Edinburgh (2.5hrs) and Aberdeen city (25mins). Drivers should note one-way systems; parking costs ~£1.5/hour.
May-Sept offers mild temps (15-20°C) for golf season. July-August is peak tourist time; weekends get crowded. Winter has strong sea winds but lower hotel rates.
English is universal, with some Gaelic signage. Cards accepted widely but carry £20 cash for markets. Dial 111 for non-emergency medical help; NHS clinic in town center. Free WiFi at tourist offices/cafés. EE/O2 networks have best coverage. 230V voltage requires UK plug adapters.
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