





Visit this award-winning museum offering an outstanding view of the busy harbor and a unique collection covering shipbuilding, fishing, and port history.
Balmoral Castle was originally built in the 19th century as a private residence for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. It continues to serve as a residence for the royal family to this day. Visitors can explore the castle's exterior, gardens, and select areas of the estate.
Spot dolphins and explore Aberdeen Harbor with Aberdeen Harbour Tours. Learn about the port's history, operations, and oil supply vessels. Sail off into Aberdeen Bay and discover the local marine life including bottlenose dolphins, eider ducks, seals, porpoises, and occasionally Minky and Orca whales.
Appreciate a collection of over 700 pieces by local and international artists, designers, and makers at Aberdeen Art Gallery. Admire works by artists such as Joan Eardley, the Scottish Colourists, and Francis Bacon and discover the dynamic program of temporary exhibitions and events.
Explore a wealth of things to do in this wonderful National Park, including the breathtaking Linn o' Dee—favored by Queen Victoria.
Take a tour of this famous eco-brewery and experience a thirst-quenching BrewDog beer tasting. Learn about the process and history of craft beer brewing.
Established in 1933, The Gordon Highlanders Museum preserves the history and heritage of the Gordon Highlanders infantry regiment. The collection includes a wide range of items such as weapons, uniforms, medals, and personal items that show the experiences of its members.
The City of Aberdeen Distillery produces a range of spirits, including gin and vodka. It is known for using locally sourced ingredients and traditional techniques to create high-quality spirits. Visitors can take tours and learn about the distillation process, sample products, and explore the facilities.
St Machar's Cathedral is located in Old Aberdeen. The cathedral underwent various renovations over the centuries and shows examples of stunning stone masonry. It features iconic twin spires and is still used as an active place of worship.