Day 1: Exploring the city center Morning:
- Start your day with breakfast at one of the local cafes, such as "The Coffee House" or "Books and Beans."
- After breakfast, take a walk around the historic center. Visit Marischal College, the second largest granite building in the world, and admire its magnificent architecture.
Day:
- Walk along Union Street, the city's main street, where you'll find shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- Visit the Aberdeen Art Gallery to see collections of British and international art.
- Explore Provost Skene's House, a museum that showcases the city's history over several centuries.
Evening:
- Stroll along the waterfront and watch the sunset over the Dee and Don rivers.
- Have dinner at one of the restaurants serving local delicacies. For example, "The Silver Darling" offers dishes made from fresh seafood.
Day 2: Culture and History Morning:
- Start your day by visiting St. Machar's Cathedral, one of the oldest churches in Scotland.
- Next, head to Old Aberdeen, a district with a historical atmosphere where you can see the University of Aberdeen and King's College Chapel.
Day:
- Visit Seaton Park, a beautiful city park for walking and relaxation.
- After lunch, visit The Tolbooth Museum to learn about Aberdeen's criminal history.
Evening:
- Spend the evening at His Majesty's Theatre, enjoying a performance or concert. Book tickets in advance to not miss out on an interesting event.
Day 3: Discovering nature and the coastal area Morning:
- Visit Duthie Park, one of the most popular parks in Aberdeen, and be sure to visit the David Welch Winter Gardens with its huge collection of succulents.
Day:
- Take a short bus or car ride to Dunnottar Castle, one of Scotland's most impressive medieval castles located on a rocky coastline.
- Explore the coastal trails around the castle, enjoying the breathtaking views of the North Sea.
Evening:
- Upon returning to the city, end your day in one of the cozy pubs, such as "Siberia Bar & Hotel" or "The Grill," to experience the atmosphere and hospitality of the locals.