4 March 2010
New Citylink Call Centre Number
From Monday 8th March the Citylink Call Centre number will change to 0871 266 33 33. Would customers please note that calls cost 10p/min from BT landlines. Charges from other providers or mobiles may vary.
Aberdeen has one of the most distinctive townscapes in Scotland, thanks to the use of silver granite. This durable stone was used, from the 18th century onward, to shape downtown Aberdeen, in glittering spires and parapets.
Sample the city’s cultural life in a range of venues from His Majesty’s Theatre, one of the finest Edwardian theatres in Scotland, to contemporary venues where the newest sounds can be heard.
Aberdeen Fun Beach offers family entertainment whilst the promenade is the location for the largest permanent fun fair in Scotland.
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Kings CollegeThe Scottish Renaissance chapel with its solid buttresses and its mighty stone crown is the showpiece of the old Aberdeen University campus. An idyllic and picturesque location amidst the Granite City. |
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St Machar's CathedralA fortified twin spired cathedral with Celtic origins. A working church open every day of the year to visitors. According to legend the church was established by Macha, a companion of St Columba. |
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Burns MonumentIn Union Terrace Gardens stands a large bronze statue of Robert (Rabbie) Burns, Scotland’s favourite poet and lyricist. The gardens are also home to a colossal statue of Sir William Wallace and Prince Albert. |
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Union Square ShoppingThe second largest shopping centre in Scotland with 700,000 square feet of shopping space. This new development also incorporates a nine storey hotel and a 10 screen Cineworld. Conveniently located next to the new coach station. |
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Satrosphere Science CentreThis hands-on, interactive science centre has over fifty exhibits and live science shows. Although aimed at school children the appeal of the installation is universal. |
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