Aberdeen-Activity Weekends
The cosmopolitan city of Aberdeen has always impressed everyone with its variety of attractions and plenty of party options for which the city is famous for. Better known as the 'flower of Scotland', Aberdeen holds many galleries and museums which narrates the historic past of the city. The ancient building and monuments showcases the architectural marvel of this place. You can still find impressions of the architectural style of Victorian era from the granite structures proudly standing to tell its long tale. Other than that the parks and gardens have always fascinated everyone with over 2 million roses, ll million daffodils and many more variety of flowers designing the city like a bouquet.
For party-seekers there are loads of happening and vibrant hideouts where one can experience a rocking time out with mates. There are wide variety of clubs, bars, bistros, restaurants, hotels and pubs where one can spend a sparkling party night with mates.
Accommodation in Aberdeen
Aberdeen offers a variety of accommodation options for everyone, for opulent staying experience the city flaunts wide number of hotels. But if you are looking for budget accommodation then B&B's and guesthouse are lined up along the Bon Accord St and Crown St, both running south off Union St, and along Great Western Rd. Youth hostels and university residence are available during summer vacation which are ideal option for cheap accommodation.
Night Time in Aberdeen
The city sizzles during night with all party dens buzzing with action, the nightclubs, pubs, bars do witness a huge turn out during weekends. People here splurge a lot of partying and celebration which makes the place more hot and happening.
Day Time in Aberdeen
Aberdeen houses a list of outdoor treats for stags and hens from exciting team events like paintball, quad biking, clay pigeon shooting to exhilarating events like blindfold driving, to many other day pursuits.
How to get to Aberdeen
How to get there, by air
Aberdeen airport is just 7 miles northwest of the city centre, at Dyce, off the A96 to Inverness. You can get regular domestic and international flights to almost all Scottish, UK and European destinations.
How to get there, by ferry
Ferry service is frequently available which links to Lerwick in Shetland and Stromness in Orkney by P&O ferries. These ferries offers easy access from the passenger terminal in the harbour.
How to get there, by road
Daily bus service is available from London and Scottish Citylink which operates to all major Scottish towns.
Last Updated (Friday, 05 June 2009 06:59)


