Aberdeen, Scotland, Places To Visit In The Granite City
TheLoudestVoice | July 21, 2009Aberdeen is Scotland’s third largest city, in relationship to populous numbers. Aberdeen’s buildings, since the mid eighteenth century, have been made using local grey granite and the city has a sandy coastline. This has led to the city being nicknamed the Granite City and also the Silver City with the Golden Sands. However more recently the city has added the nicknames of the Energy Capital of Europe or the Oil Capital of Europe due to the discovery of oil in the North Sea. Aberdeen has greatly benefitted from the income generated by the oil industry and the support industries. Nowadays the city is thoroughly modern and immensely vibrant with a lively nighlife.
Aberdeen hotels are often inhabited by businessmen but also by many other types of people keen to take advantage of the many tourist attractions Aberdeen has to offer. Below you will find details about 3; Satrosphere Science Centre, Duthie Park Winter Gardens and Aberdeen Maritime Museum:
Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Aberdeen’s Maritime Museum is situated close to the harbor, at the historic Shiprow. There are awe inspiring sights across the harbour from the museum. The Maritime Museum resides in quite a few buildings, including a former church and one of the oldest dwellings in Aberdeen. The museum has exhibits which cover everything relating to the oceanic environment, from the oil industry to the fishing boats. Basically, the museum tells theĀ story of Aberdeen’s long relationship with the sea. Some of the collections contain photographs, models, paintings and ship plans from the most major shipbuilders of Aberdeen.
Duthie Park Winter Gardens
Lady Elizabeth Duthie of Ruthrieston,in 1881, gifted to the council, 44 acres of land. The land for the park was purchased, as a lasting memorial to her brother and uncle. In 1899, the gardens were ready, and were opened to the public. However, in 1969 disaster struck and the greenhouses had to be demolished and reconstructed. This was due to horrendous storm damgage. Today, one of Scotland’s favourite garden attractions are the David Welch Winter Gardens at Duthie Park, and also the largest indoor gardens in the whole of Europe. Each greenhouse has an important collection such as, the Tropical House, Fern House, Victorian House, Temperate House, Japanese Garden and Corridor of Perfumes.
Satrosphere Science Centre
One of the first science and discovery centers in Scotland was the, Satrosphere Science Center, in Aberdeen. This interactive, hands-on science center, has over 50 exhibits and live science shows, and opened its’ doors to the public in 1988. Although the center is aimed at school age children, the attraction of the exhibits is universal. The center is located in the old tram sheds, close to the beach, on Constitution Street. The aim is to inspire youngsters to become scientist’s, as interest in science courses in universities, is in decline. One of the best loved exhibits at the center is the famous giant soap bubble, where each child can be enclosed in a magic bubble.
There are many other visitor attractions in and about Aberdeen which are worthwile visiting and the 3 above were randomly chosen. If you are planning to spend some time in Aberdeen, Scotland then you will discover numerous quality hotels in Aberdeen, or many other types of accommodation, available to book online.





