Places of Interest
Whether you're simply visiting our beautiful part of the country, or looking for a fun-filled day out with the kids, there's plenty to do in and around Aberdeen which is easily accessible by bus.
Travelling by bus allows you to sit back, relax and let us take you to your destination.
We've highlighted some of the major places to visit within our area - just decide where you want to go, please refer to the bus timetables section. We have a great range of money saving fares available too.
Aberdeen Art Gallery
Aberdeen's splendid Art Gallery, which opened in 1885, is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. It houses an important fine art collection, a rich and diverse applied art collection, a programme of special exhibitions, a shop and café.
| Admission | Free of charge |
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| Opening times | Tuesday to Saturday, 10am-5pm, Sunday, 2pm-5pm and Closed Monday. |
| Services | 12 | Telephone | 01224 523 700 |
| Website | www.aagm.co.uk |
Aberdeen Maritime Museum
The award winning Maritime Museum brings the history of the North Sea to life. Featuring displays and exhibitions on the offshore oil industry, shipbuilding, fishing and clipper ships, shop and licensed café. Aberdeen Maritime Museum also offers a spectacular viewpoint over the busy harbour. It is also possible to search for information about the nearly 3,000 recorded ships built in Aberdeen.
| Admission | Free of charge |
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| Opening times | Tuesday to Saturday, 10am-5pm, Sunday, 12noon-3pm, Closed Monday. |
| Services | 11, 2, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 23, and 40 | Telephone | 01224 523 700 |
| Website | www.aagm.co.uk |
Provost Skene's House
16th century town house with a stunning series of period room settings, Painted Gallery, changing displays of local history and a café.
| Admission | Free of charge |
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| Opening times | Monday to Saturday, 10am-5pm, Closed Sunday. |
| Services | 11, 17, 18, 19 | Telephone | 01224 641 086 |
| Website | www.aagm.co.uk |
The Tolbooth
The Tolbooth is one of the oldest buildings in Aberdeen and one of the best preserved 17th century gaols. Now a museum, the Tolbooth focuses on the history of crime and punishment within the city. The Museum features a packed programme of events for all ages with a variety of talks and exhibitions.
| Admission | Free of charge |
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| Opening times | Tuesday - Saturday, 10am-12.30pm, closed between 12.30pm-1.30pm, Open 1.30pm-5pm, Sunday, 12.30pm-3.30pm and Closed Monday. |
| Services | 1, 2, 13, 15 and 40 | Telephone | 01224 621 167 |
| Website | www.aagm.co.uk |
Satrosphere (Science Centre)
Satrosphere Science Centre is Scotland's first science and discovery centre and with over 50 hands-on interactive exhibits and live science shows, it's well worth a visit. This summer the BBC Walking with Beasts exhibition at Satrosphere shows the science behind the television series and explains more about these amazing creatures and the times during which they lived.
| Admission | Adults £5.75, Children (3+) £4.50, Concessions £4.50 |
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| Opening times | Monday to Sunday, 10am-5pm. |
| Services | 15 | Telephone | 01224 640340 |
| Website | www.satrosphere.net |
Hazlehead Park
There is so much to do in Hazlehead Park for people of all ages. Hazlehead Park boasts Scotland's first maze which was opened in 1935 and created by Sir Henry Alexander. Pets Corner can be enjoyed by young and old alike. Animals that live happily here include donkeys, goats, a lama, budgies, guinea pigs, rabbits and a well stocked aquarium. The tranquil Queen Mother Rose Garden is a peaceful area to sit in and admire hundreds of roses in bloom. The park is also popular for its crazy golf and putting courses. There is also an 18 hole pitch and putt course.
| Services | 11 (then approximately half mile walk to park gates) |
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| Website | www.aboutaberdeen.com |
Duthie Park
There's so much to do at Duthie Park. There are boating ponds and a pond for sailing model yachts. Children will enjoy the swings, chutes and wood carvings to climb on. Duthie Park is also home to the David Welch Winter Gardens. These are the third most visited gardens in Scotland. Duthie Park is famous for its rose mountain a stunning summer display of over 120,000 roses.
| Services | 17, 18 |
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| Website | www.aboutaberdeen.com |
Codonas Amusement Park
A day out at Aberdeen Beach is a real treat for all the family. Part of the fun at the Boulevard is a visit to the Codonas amusements and rides at the Miami Beach and Sunset Boulevard complexes. There is something for everyone to enjoy including The Grampian Eye Big Wheel, The Haunted House, Ramboland and the Dodgems.
| Services | 15 |
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| Website | www.codonas.com |
Girdleness Lighthouse
Situated near Torry in Aberdeen and at the entrance of the River Dee, Girdleness Lighthouse was designed by Robert Louis Stevenson and built by James Gibb in 1833. Girdleness Lighthouse was automated in 1991 and still remains a navigation aid for the many ships entering Aberdeen Harbour.
| Services | 12 |
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| Website | www.aboutaberdeen.com |
Footdee
The small fishing village of Footdee can be found at the mouth of Aberdeen Harbour and can be accessed via the Beach Esplanade. The village of Footdee comprises of two areas of fishing cottages built in two squares. Though some fish families still live in the cottages, the area is no longer predominantly lived in by fisherfolk. What does remain though are some picturesque fishing cottages and some well maintained gardens set away for the hustle and bustle of Aberdeen city.
| Services | 15 |
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| Website | www.aboutaberdeen.com |
Old Aberdeen
Old Aberdeen is a fine example of preserved ancient dwellings, some dating back to the Middle Ages. The heart of Old Aberdeen remains a conservation area to preserve the historic buildings and unique architecture. Notable buildings of Old Aberdeen include Saint Machar's Cathedral, King's College and Saint Margaret's Chapel and Convent.
| Services | 1, 2 and 20 |
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| Website | www.aboutaberdeen.com |
His Majesty's Theatre
His Majesty's Theatre opened on Monday 3rd December 1906. HMT has seen many prominent productions, musicals and operas. A full programme of events is planned for 2009. To find out what's on and to book tickets, log onto www.hmtheatre.com
| Services | 3 and 12 |
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| Website | www.aboutaberdeen.com |