Looking for a trip to one of Scotland’s most unique and beautiful cities? Look no further than Aberdeen – the ‘Granite City’. With a rich seafaring history and stunning architecture that glows silver in the sunshine, Aberdeen is truly a marvel of Scottish culture. Hop on a Megabus and discover everything this magnificent city has to offer – from sandy beaches to spectacular mountain scenery. Explore the fascinating Maritime Museum or sample the finest quality whisky at the Glen Garioch Distillery. With so much to see and do, a trip to Aberdeen on Megabus promises to be an adventure you’ll never forget.
The His Majesty’s Theatre is the place to go to see pirouettes and jazz hands performed live. Even before the performers have begun their set, the auditorium is an impressive sight to behold in and of itself. Choose from a variety of performances, including comedic acts, dance shows, musicals, and plays. Find out what events are going to be held in Aberdeen, and then plan your coach journey around those dates.
The Maritime Museum in Aberdeen, which has won numerous accolades, provides insight into the city’s long history of connection to the ocean. The museum, which boasts a vantage point that looks out over the lively harbour, will bring you up to speed on Aberdeen’s oil sector, as well as its fishing and shipbuilding histories. It is open all seven days of the week, and there is no charge to enter.

Glen Garioch, whose name is pronounced “Geery,” has been making malt whisky in the picturesque town of Oldmeldrum since 1797, so the locals are well-versed in the subject. The tour will conclude with a taste of a wee dram, during which you will have the opportunity to learn about their time-honored practises and the distilling process. You may reach your destination in half an hour by taking the 35/35A bus from the Aberdeen bus station.
Enjoy the comforts of the megabus, including free WiFi* and charging points*, as you make your way to Aberdeen. With a free baggage allowance of 20 kilogrammes, you won’t have to worry about leaving behind any necessities.
Getting around after you get in Aberdeen is a breeze. All the major sites are easily accessible on foot, and a map may be obtained from the Visit Scotland Aberdeen iCentre on Union Street. There are also frequent bus services provided by First Bus and Stagecoach in and around Aberdeen. Planning on attending Aberdeen University? It’s a half-hour walk northward, or the 68 bus will get you there in only seven minutes.
The Cairngorms National Park is a fantastic destination for nature lovers. Getting there on the 201 bus will take roughly two hours.
Aberdeen has something for everyone, whether you’re a foodie, music fan, or a rabid party animal. Before joining the night owls on Union Street and Belmont Place, fill up on Scotland’s famous fish, meat, or game in the city’s historic market area. The bars and clubs in this area provide music styles as diverse as R&B and cheesy 80s hits. Did you know that Aberdeen has its own burgeoning craft beer scene? BrewDog, a cool warehouse on Gallowgate, is the place to go to try some. Then, if you want to hear some live music, head down to The Tunnels beneath Union Street, where you can see both established musicians and emerging artists.
There are at least five malls in the Aberdeen area, so if you can’t find what you’re looking for there, it doesn’t exist.Union Square is home to nearly 70 unique retail establishments, delectable dining options, and a movie complex with multiple screens. Popular department store brands may also be found in the Bon Accord and St. Nicholas Centres, as well as the Trinity Centre. Academy, with its piazza setting, is the place to go for high fashion and cocktails. Meanwhile, on Belmont Street, at the Aberdeen Country Fair, you may purchase homemade goods made by locals. Every month on the last Saturday, they have this event.

The Tolbooth Museum is a bit eerie inside.Because it is one of the best maintained prisons in Scotland, dating back to the 17th century, complete with its original cells, doors, and barred windows. There will be a discussion of crime and punishment throughout history, and you may even see the blade from the guillotine that was once used in Aberdeen.
The David Welch Winter Gardens are located in Duthie Park next to the banks of the River Dee. In addition to the largest collection of cacti in the UK, this stunning glass house is home to rare and exotic plants from all corners of the globe. The stunning grounds of Duthie Park are available year-round, as are the Winter Gardens.

The current St. Machar’s Cathedral dates back to the 1100s, but it was built on the site of a minor Celtic chapel from the 6th century. Look up at the oak ceiling decorated in coats of arms and the beautiful stained glass windows. Fans of “Braveheart” should know that William Wallace’s severed left arm is buried in that church.
Traveling can be an exciting and fulfilling experience, but sometimes the cost of transportation can be a barrier for many people. That’s where Megabus comes in. With its affordable prices and diverse network of routes, Megabus provides a convenient and accessible way for people to explore new places without breaking the bank. Whether it’s a weekend trip to a nearby city or a cross-country adventure, Megabus makes travel easier and more affordable for everyone. So why not hop on a Megabus and start your next adventure today?