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Welcome to Aberdeen! This city is known as the "Silver City" because of the unique granite from which most of its buildings are constructed. Here you will find one of the largest ports in Scotland, medieval churches, and much more! The lives of many famous people are connected with the city: Lord Byron spent his childhood here, as did the painter William Dyce. Additionally, the hero of Walter Scott's novel, Rob Roy, attempted to lead an uprising here. However, Aberdeen also has a very dark side – its connection to the slave trade. During this tour, we will uncover the city's dark past and discuss its involvement in the slave trade. We will visit places associated with this history. However, we will also see the main attractions of the old town and immerse ourselves in its charming atmosphere. Commencing at the ancient Mercat Cross, the tour meanders past the solemn echoes of the former maritime center, through the lively Marischal Square, and culminates at the poignant Leopard Sculpture in Marischal Square. As you progress, explore the granite-carved legacy and unravel stories obscured by centuries of urban evolution and revival. From the tranquility of Flourmill Lane to the watchfulness of Provost Skene’s House, this path weaves an auditory tapestry of a time when Aberdeen's prosperity cast a shadow over its commercial heritage. Join our tour and discover more about the unexpected side of Aberdeen's history.