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The historic city of Aberdeen is home to a number of attractions that prove appealing to visitors making their way to the Grampians. The citys many floral gardens make for a peaceful and picturesque setting to while away an afternoon. Amongst the best of these are the castles at Fyvie, Dunnottar and Balmoral, the latter of which remains a royal residence, and Pitmedden Garden. Shetland is also a popular choice with those looking to enjoy bird watching and angling. Visitors will find a shuttle bus service connecting the airport with the citys railways, offering quick access to central Aberdeen.

Once in Aberdeen, travelers will find an assortment of hotels and other accommodation establishments throughout the city. London may be a long way away relatively speaking, but the journey to Aberdeen is one filled with exciting and beautiful scenery. The majority of Aberdeens hotels are located in close proximity to the railway station. Visitors can partake in mountain biking and other extreme activities; visit ancient sites and aged villages; or simply stroll the coastline in search of the next fantastic sight. A ferry journey between Aberdeen and Lerwick takes between and hours, but because it is overnight, visitors can rest before making the most of their time on the islands.

Alternatively, bus and rental car services are available at the airport. Returning to the mainland, travelers will find that Aberdeen is also close to a number of other enjoyable destinations. This makes visiting the citys attractions and landmarks that much easier. The citys main station is a -hour journey from Edinburgh and a to -hour journey from central London. The citys beaches are also popular, particularly with families, as are the water flumes found in the Beach Leisure Center.

Once home to the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, today the building serves as a popular museum. Otherwise, a number of flights hotels in aberdeen are available to Sumburgh Airport, which is about minutes from Aberdeen Airport as the plane flies. Visitors staying in the heart of Aberdeen will also find the likes of the Stratosphere science museum, Marischal College and the Maritime Museum all popular attractions within easy reach. km from the Scottish mainland, Shetland has a variety of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. This part of Scotland is also home to some of the finest whisky distilleries to be found anywhere in the world, while visitors that enjoy a round or two of golf will find no shortage of courses to try their hand at. For those making the journey to Aberdeen, the citys airport connects with a selection of European cities, including London.