After purchase, you will receive the link to download the app to take this tour.
With the in-app audio guide, you decide when to start, pause, and finish your tour.
All audio tours and tickets can be downloaded to your device anytime.
Explore Aberdeen with this In-App Audio Tour focused on the citie's dark and intriguing past. You will journey through time, delving into stories of crimes, mystery and justice in Scotland's renowned Granite City. The tour commences at the imposing Tolbooth and concludes at a discreet yet significant whipping stone on Market Street. Along the way, uncover granite-clad structures and concealed alleyways, each resonating with tales of past trials, tribulations, and the enduring essence of the city. You will visit the esteemed Marischal College, admire the steadfast Maritime Museum, and encounter the silent storyteller, the stoic Aberdeen Townhouse clock. Experience the reverberations of public proclamations at the Mercat Cross, where once harsh judgments were declared, and stroll through the Kirkyard, a tranquil sanctuary amidst the urban hubbub. The pinnacle of your expedition lies in discovering lesser-known sites like the whipping stone – a rooted yet powerful symbol of Aberdeen's historical legal practices. Allow the city's architectural wonders and its whispered history to enhance your wanderlust as you traverse the bustling streets, forever connected by the timeless rhythm of Aberdeen's past and present.
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.
Embark on an informative exploration of Robert Gordon University’s Garthdee Campus. Pack your headphones and get ready to immerse yourself in a walking tour specifically tailored for first-time visitors and curious minds intent on uncovering the campus's secrets. Traverse a route handpicked to highlight the university's modern architecture, resources, and serene landscapes. The journey kicks off at the bus stop outside the Ishbel Gordon Building, prominent for its educational prowess, and concludes at the creative hub of Gatehouse Print house. En route, you'll discover pivotal spots like the Sir Ian Wood Building with its impressive amphitheater, the multi-fusion delight of Student Central, and the storied Aberdeen Business School. The path will have you strolling past the vibrant Sports Building and the tranquil haven of Kaim Cottage. As you wander, the audio guide will paint pictures of RGU's history and heritage, from its Victorian roots to the state-of-the-art learning facilities of today. While the walk itself is unhurried, anticipate experiencing the lush River Dee Valley, understanding RGU's community involvement through its gardens, and examining striking artistry at Gray's School of Art. By the end, you'll have walked campus pathways, deciphered building functions, and felt the lively student atmosphere that defines RGU Garthdee Campus.
This tour is perfect for curious minds eager to uncover the secrets and sights of Aberdeen. By following this self-guided audio exploration, travelers will delve into the city center's compelling historical and cultural spots at their own pace. Starting at the gothic wonder of Marischal College, the tour weaves a path through the city's heart, ending at the historic Castlegate. Along the way, participants will encounter Aberdeen's iconic university grounds, a bridge that has stood the test of time, and locations that have served as the backdrop to everyday life for centuries. The route winds through historic chapels, lush botanical gardens, and vestiges of civic grandeur, all contributing to a rich tapestry of sight and story. Ending up at Castlegate, this audio tour offers a grand finale in a spot that has long captured the communal spirit of the city. The memorable experiences include the grandeur of ancient gothic spires, a walk across Scotland's oldest bridge, and moments of reflection in a serene botanical oasis. Each step is a new chapter in Aberdeen's story, inviting travelers to connect with the city's soul and create lasting memories.