Aberdeen, “Silver City” in the province of Aberdeenshire, is located 117 km northeast of Edinburgh’s North Sea coast between the mouth of the river Don and Dee, and it is Scotland’s third largest metropolis. Due to the vast North Sea crude oil, it is often called the “Oil Capital of Europe” and to achieve the status of the Sea Capital. Aberdeen is also often referred to as the “Granite City” because its buildings are made primarily of pink and gray granite.
Aberdeen has a total population of about 212,125, and ethnic group, which consists of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Ulster, West Indians, Indians, Pakistanis and others. City experiences a temperate climate as a whole temperature 46.2 degrees Fahrenheit (7.9 Celsius) between May and September. Is the best time to visit, with long hours of daylight.
Aberdeen International Airport is located 7 km from the city center, Dyce, and offers a wide range of domestic and some international flights, such as British Airways, BMI, Easyjet, etc. Buses run by First Group, truck group, and the first to Aberdeen, which is most of the route there are 22 services are used around the city. Aberdeen is also a regular train service from Glasgow and Edinburgh, including long-distance trains to London. Regular train north to Inverness and north to Dyce airport.
The main attractions of Aberdeen Aberdeen Art Gallery, displaying a variety of collections of works of art, such as the work of Impressionists and Scottish painting, Provost Ross’ House, the third oldest house in Aberdeen, James Dun House, now a museum with the exhibition, Aden Country Park, which covers about 230 acres of the Buchan Estate is from the 18th century, King’s College Conference Centre Provost Skene’s House, a good example in Burgh architectural Braemar Castle, built in 1628 by March Earl, Doonies farm, one of the largest collections in Scotland of endangered breeds of livestock, the North Falconry Visitor Center, featuring the mighty Hawks, owls and eagles, as well as regular daily throughout the demonstrations and Marshall College.