Aberdeen

Aberdeen is a coastal city located in the north east of Scotland between two river mouths; the Dee and the Don. It is a vibrant city and the third most populous city in Scotland with a cosmopolitan and friendly community. It is Scotland’s safest university city, a cultural hub of the North East of Scotland, and a crucial tourist spot.

The most popular landmarks in Aberdeen include Town House, St Marks Church, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Gordon Highlanders Museum, Ruins of Slains Castle, Cairngorms National Park, Duthie Gardens, Saint Machar’s Cathedral, etc.

You can also enjoy the lively nightlife and there is plenty to keep you busy in the city as it offers numerous cocktail bars, traditional pubs and restaurants. Aberdeen hosts a wealth of exotic restaurants from Indian, Japanese and Caribbean, to Latin American and Turkish – so no matter your taste Aberdeen does have something for everyone.

Aberdeen is home to two universities; the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University. The University of Aberdeen is the fifth oldest university in the UK with a large international community from more than 120 different countries. Robert Gordon University enjoy a beautiful riverside campus is ranked in the National Student Survey in the top three universities in Scotland for student satisfaction.