
“A city garden with streams, waterfalls, ponds, rockeries and rustic bridge that help to make this one of the most charming areas in the city.
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The garden is planted with rhododendrons, spring bulbs, heathers and alpines; the ponds are full of irises, aylesbury, mallard and muscovy ducks.
This garden is well loved by bridal couples for photographs of their day.
Facilities include children’s play area and toilets.”
“The Tippling House offers a hand-crafted imbibing and casual-dining experience in an industrial age-inspired port town tavern.
Our bartenders are skilled and knowledgable, our waiting staff charming and attentive. We have put a lot of thought into our product selection and food menu, using local suppliers and produce where possible. We hope you enjoy your experience with us, and we welcome any feedback you may have. To ensure everyone experiences the same enjoyment, we have a few simple house rules. Nothing too out of the ordinary, just common etiquette..”
Tippling House Website

“Located in the heart of Aberdeen City centre; Ninety-Nine Bar and Kitchen offers a unique drinking and dining experience to visitors and friends from near and far. Creating many home-made ingredients ranging from Gin to Jam and using seasonal, fresh and local produce, means their friendly and informed bar and kitchen teams can find a drink or meal to suit any mood or occasion.
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Amity Scampi, fresh from Jimmy Buchan in Fraserburgh, North Sea haddock and Aberdeen’s own Porters gin-cured, Scottish smoked salmon showcases the best from the city’s rich fishing history and Ninety-Nine’s own Aberdeen Angus beef burgers made fresh in house from select cuts of brisket and skirt, delivers a culinary feast to show off the finest the surrounding landscape has to offer. Ninety-Nine Bar and Kitchen will guarantee you a warm welcome, a tasty dinner and a fun day or night out whatever the occasion!”
Torry, lying on the south bank of the River Dee, was once a Royal Burgh in its own right, having been erected a burgh of barony in 1495. It was incorporated into Aberdeen in 1891, after the construction of the Victoria Bridge, itself made possible by the 1871 channelling of the River Dee which had previously followed an unstable course to the sea. The channelling also enabled further expansion of the harbour
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From the VisitAberdeenshire blog
If you’re looking for breathtaking views, you never have to look too far in Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire with our stretching coastline and rich countryside providing plenty of epic photo locations.
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Fairy-tale castles and iconic sites, golden sands, quirky fishing villages and majestic countryside; here are just some of the Instagrammable places you’ve got to visit and photos you’ve just got to take in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire:
8th June 2019
This is Aberdeen before the arrival of North Sea Oil. People staying around the City will still recognise many of the landmarks.
‘We have become a nation of coffee lovers and even coffee geeks’ – Jeffrey Young of U.K. Coffee Week.
Coffee is now the world’s favourite drink with 70 million cups consumed every day in the UK. Aberdeen city centre has lots of quirky independent coffee shops and unique cafes serving good coffee, tea, gourmet food and an exciting atmosphere. The increased popularity of foodie culture, coffee and better Wi-Fi has created places to eat, drink, work and socialise.
Celebrate Aberdeen’s busy and interesting ‘café culture’, with the ‘Aberdeen city ‘Coffee Map’. Click here to download.
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“A very warm welcome to The Stag, a traditional bar in the heart of Aberdeen city centre where you can enjoy a few pints with friends. The Stag is a great meeting place for people to get together for a good time.
The Stag Website
The food’s great too. Hearty, wholesome and appetising. Real homemade cooking using local ingredients, just the way you like it. Please cast your eye over our menu and next time you’re in town make sure you drop by to sample the wonderful atmosphere, fine food and drink that await you in The Stag.”