Romantic Hotels in Aberdeen

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Romantic Hotels in Aberdeen

Rox Hotel Aberdeen by Compass Hospitality

Rox Hotel Aberdeen by Compass Hospitality
Central Aberdeen
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Aug 24 - Aug 25
Rox Hotel Aberdeen by Compass Hospitality
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Central Aberdeen

Central Aberdeen captivates visitors with its striking granite architecture and rich cultural scene. Wander through historic streets to discover Marischal College's impressive neo-Gothic facade and the medieval Mercat Cross. The Aberdeen Art Gallery showcases Scottish heritage, while His Majesty's Theatre hosts performances that bring the city's creative spirit to life. Union Square offers retail therapy between sightseeing stops. Dining options range from traditional Scottish pubs serving hearty fare to upscale restaurants featuring fresh North Sea seafood. The area is extremely walkable with excellent bus connections throughout the city. Most accommodations feature classic Scottish decor in converted granite buildings that tell stories of Aberdeen's 800-year heritage.

Old Aberdeen

Old Aberdeen's cobblestone streets wind back to the 12th century, where the crown spire of King's College stands proud against the Scottish sky. Wander through this historic district to discover St. Machar's Cathedral with its impressive twin towers and the peaceful Cruickshank Botanic Garden. Students bring youthful energy to these medieval surroundings, creating a unique blend of ancient architecture and academic buzz. Traditional Scottish pubs and small cafés dot the university area, perfect for warming up after exploring the granite buildings. Getting around is best done on foot, though uneven cobblestones require sturdy shoes. Accommodation options include charming B&Bs in converted historic buildings where old-world charm meets Scottish hospitality.

Aberdeen West End

Aberdeen's West End charms visitors with elegant granite townhouses lining tree-lined streets. This affluent neighborhood showcases stunning Victorian and Edwardian architecture, perfect for architectural enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet local experience. Take a leisurely stroll to spot the Queen Victoria Statue or explore nearby Johnston Gardens and the Gordon Highlanders Museum. The area boasts upscale restaurants serving modern Scottish cuisine alongside cozy wine bars and boutique shops. Elegant bed and breakfasts in converted granite townhouses offer period charm with modern comforts. While quiet and residential, the West End connects easily to Aberdeen's city center via regular bus service.

Rosemount

Rosemount gives you that coveted local Aberdeen experience without trying too hard. Victorian granite buildings line quiet streets where you'll spot actual Scots going about their day. Westburn Park offers a leafy escape, while culture seekers can easily walk to His Majesty's Theatre for evening entertainment. Independent shops and traditional bakeries fill the air with the scent of fresh shortbread. The neighborhood serves up authentic Scottish fare in cozy pubs and family-run cafes without breaking the bank. Budget-friendly B&Bs with traditional Scottish breakfasts make ideal home bases. Getting around is a breeze with regular bus service to downtown and Aberdeen's beaches just a short ride away.

Ferryhill

Ferryhill offers a slice of authentic Aberdeen life with its charming Victorian and Edwardian granite buildings lining tree-filled streets. The neighborhood borders magnificent Duthie Park, home to the must-see Winter Gardens botanical conservatory where visitors can escape into a world of exotic plants. History buffs will appreciate the 19th-century architecture and the historic Ferryhill House Hotel with its traditional Scottish atmosphere. The dining scene focuses on classic Scottish pub fare in atmospheric settings, though options are limited within the neighborhood itself. This peaceful residential area connects easily to Aberdeen's city center via regular bus service, making shopping trips and exploration a breeze.

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Union Square Shopping Centre

8.6/10 (935 reviews)
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Union Square Shopping Centre in Central Aberdeen. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at The Trinity Centre, Bon Accord Centre, and Academy.
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University of Aberdeen

9.0/10 (400 reviews)
If you'd like to get a taste of Aberdeen student life, check out University of Aberdeen in Old Aberdeen. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
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Aberdeen Harbour

8.6/10 (225 reviews)
You can stroll along Aberdeen Harbour for relaxing water views when you're in Hanover. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you carry on walking you'll get to Aberdeen City Beach and Beach Ballroom Bathing Area for some more water views.
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His Majesty's Theatre

8.4/10 (207 reviews)
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at His Majesty's Theatre in Central Aberdeen. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you enjoy the show and want to see another, Aberdeen Music Hall, Aberdeen Arts Centre, and Belmont Picturehouse are all a short walk away.
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Royal Aberdeen Golf Club

8.0/10 (39 reviews)
You might want to practice your swing at Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, a golf course located 2 mi (3.3 km) from central Aberdeen. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If Royal Aberdeen Golf Club doesn't quite scratch your golfing itch, Kings Links Golf Centre, and King's Links are also nearby.
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TECA

8.4/10 (102 reviews)
TECA is worth a pic or two when discovering Bucksburn.
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Trump International Golf Links, Scotland

4.4/10 (35 reviews)
You might want to practice your swing at Trump International Golf Links, Scotland, a golf course located 8.1 mi (13.1 km) from central Aberdeen. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If Trump International Golf Links, Scotland doesn't quite scratch your golfing itch, Newburgh on Ythan Golf Club is also nearby.
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Pittodrie Stadium

8.0/10 (107 reviews)
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Pittodrie Stadium, a stadium in Seaton. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Pittodrie Stadium is cool, you also might like Curl Aberdeen and RGU: SPORT, both located nearby.
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