c 2009 www.searcheapflights.com by "Gonasip" All rights reserved.
Unauthorized duplication or publication of any materials from this Site is expressly prohibited

 Subscribe in a reader

SearCheapFlights RSS Fee
Subscribe to Searcheapflights RSS Feed by Email
DIALLING CODE +44
CURRENCY £
UK
Up to three buses
an hour go to the
centre from 5.05am-
11.39pm Monday
-Saturday and 10.05am
-9.50pm on Sunday.

Tickets: from £1.40.
FROM THE AIRPORT
ABERDEEN
The fare to the city
centre is about £15.
AFTER DARK
RESTAURANTS
UP TO €15
La Bonne Brasserie
(19 Correction Wynd.
tel:01224 644 445) This cosy French restaurant features Parisian classics - try yummy profiteroles au chocolat



UP TO €30
Books & Beans
(22 Belmont Street, tel: 01224 646438)
More exciting than your average bookshop
- spend hours in the comfy sofas with a good
book and a bowl of soup.



UP TO €50
Carron Art Deco Restaurant
(Cameron Street, Stonehaven, tel: 01569 760 460)
In a stylish restaurant that exudes 1930s sophistication,
chef Robert Cleaver is dedicated to delivering
quality local produce - try the Aberdeen
Angus beef with haggis and Drambuie gravy.


EXCLUSIVE
The Milton
(Crathes, Banchory,
tel: 01330 844 566)
Set on the banks of the River Dee, The Milton is the gateway to Aberdeen's high-quality cuisine.
Together with its rustic atmosphere and superb menu,
it's the ultimate dining experience.
LOW KEY
Enigma
(The Academy, Belmont Street,
tel: 01224 637373)
Close to bustling Union Street,
this classy bar is the ideal setting in
which to kick-start your evening,
with cocktails and a live DJ.



LIVE MUSIC
The Albyn
(HAIbyn Place,
tel: 01224211666)
Head to The Albyn at the weekend for some
alternative live music.
Expect anything from swing to contemporary
rock bands-the faithful crowd has eclectic taste.



LATE & LIVELY
Orchid Cocktail Bar
(14 Bon Accord Square,
tel: 07751 214 550)
Orchid is the city's swanky new
cocktail bar-throw on your poshest
frock and rub shoulders with Aberdeen's elite
over a refreshing strawberry daiquiri.
FUNNY
Slains Castle in Cruden
Bay was the inspiration
for Bram Stoker's epic
film Dracula.
Name:
Email (hidden) :
Title:
Transparent Service:
Convenience:
Quality Offerted
Comments
TELL OTHER TRAVELLERS ABOUT THIS DESTINATION
Protected by Copyscape Web Plagiarism Checker
home