His Majesty's Theatre
A delightful building across from Union Terrace Gardens in the heart of Aberdeen. There is a show, opera, play, musical or pantomime each night, depending on the season, from some top acts and actors.
Scottish Lighthouse Museum
Houses equipment, uniforms and lenses from Scotland's lighthouses and gives you the opportunity to tour the Kinnaird Head lighthouse and climb to the top to enjoy views of the Broch and the North Sea.
Castle Fraser
One of many finely preserved Castles in the Castle Trail of Royal Deeside owned by The National Trust for Scotland.
Provost Skene's House
Aberdeen's oldest building and houses a free museum of period furniture, household items throughout the Centuries and a beautiful painted gallery.
Codonas at the Beach Boulevard
A great day out for the family who loves dodgems, roller coasters, rides, slides, arcade machines, bingo and ten pin bowling. Do visit the Grampian Eye for some great views across Aberdeen City and the harbour.
The Tolbooth
Aberdeen's oldest prison dating back to before the Jacobite period. Visit the cells where Bonnie Prince Charlie supporters were held and see some relics including instruments of torture and execution.
Glen Garioch Distillery
A working example of Aberdeenshire's finest export. Enjoy a dram after touring the distillery.
Maggies Hoosie
Brings to life a traditional But 'n' Ben and how North East fisher folk used to live.
Grampian Transport Museum
Exhibits various forms of transport from years gone by including the Cruden Bay Hotel tram car, penny farthings, old cars, buses and motorbikes.
Storybook Glen
A magical place for children and adults will love it too. Set in Deeside, just outside Aberdeen, visitors can relax with storybook characters, fictional playmates and nursery rhyme friends.
Duthie Park
One of Aberdeen's best loved parks with many features such as a hot house with a wide range of plants, a boating pond, children's play area, walks and rose gardens.