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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. Tourists will also find that it offers access to the marvelous Shetland Islands. The historic house, which can be found on Flourmill Lane, dates back to , making it the citys oldest building. Those preferring to make their own way into the city will find car rental services at the airport, while buses also run to the city. Aberdeen has earned the nickname the Granite City thanks to its large supply of buildings and structures built out of granite.

Upon returning to Aberdeen, visitors should spend at least a day exploring the surrounding area, which is home to a variety of popular attractions. 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. Many of these are located at the heart of the city, near to the railway station, ideal for those travelers arriving by train. Shetland which lies some km from the mainland coast offers a wealth of activities to enjoy. Other popular attractions include Marischal College, the Maritime Museum, and the Stratosphere science museum, all of which are readily recommended reading accessible from most hotels in Aberdeen.

Otherwise, a number of flights are available to Sumburgh Airport, which is about minutes from Aberdeen Airport as the plane flies. The citys beaches are also popular, particularly with families, as are the water flumes found in the Beach Leisure Center. A ferry service which takes -hours but conveniently sails through the night is available on a daily basis in both directions. Those that travel from London will find that the splendid natural landscapes between the two cities make for a thoroughly enjoyable journey. Aberdeen is also accessible using the railway.

Popular destinations include Dunottar Castle, Fyvie Castle, and Royal Balmoral, while Pitmedden Garden is home to idyllic flower gardens. Visitors that enjoy a walk on the wild side, or at least a spot of bird watching or angling, will find Shetland to be an ideal destination. This essence can be lapped up merely by wandering around the city on foot. The citys many floral gardens make for a peaceful and picturesque setting to while away an afternoon. Today the house serves as a free-entry museum. From here, visitors can explore all the city has to offer.