Start in the bustling heart of Aberdeen, where elegant granite buildings give the city its nickname, The Granite City. Wander along Union Street, the main shopping and cultural artery, and admire landmarks like the Town House, Marischal College—Europe's second-largest granite building—and the serene Kirk of St Nicholas. Discover the hidden courtyards and lanes that tell stories of merchant wealth and maritime trade.
Pop into Aberdeen Art Gallery, newly refurbished and showcasing everything from local artists to international masters. Nearby, the charming Green area offers quirky shops and cafés, once the heart of medieval Aberdeen.
Just a short walk or bus ride away, Old Aberdeen feels like stepping back in time. Stroll along cobbled streets lined with 15th- and 16th-century architecture. Visit King's College, part of the University of Aberdeen, with its crown-towered chapel dating back to 1495. The peaceful Seaton Park and Brig o' Balgownie, a medieval bridge said to be Scotland's oldest, complete the idyllic atmosphere.
Whether you join a guided tour or explore at your own pace, Aberdeen's mix of history, green spaces, and granite grandeur is best experienced on foot. Don't forget your camera—and perhaps a light jacket, as the North Sea breeze adds a fresh twist to your walk.
