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Where to park in Aberdeen ?
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Aberdeen is a city located in the northeast of Scotland, approximately 195 km north of Edinburgh and 210 km northeast of Glasgow. It is considered the third largest city in Scotland, after Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Aberdeen has a population of around 230,000. The city is bordered by the North Sea to the east and is close to the mountains of the Scottish Highlands. Aberdeen is a city known for its economy based on the oil and gas industry. It has the most important port in Scotland in terms of tonnage of goods transported. The city is also known for its granite architecture, which has earned it the nickname "granite city". Aberdeen is home to two universities, the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University.

Parking Aberdeen

There are several parking options available in Aberdeen, including paid public car parks and street parking. It is important to note that there are limited traffic zones (ZTL) in the city centre, where only residents and authorized vehicles can circulate. It is recommended to check parking hours and rules before parking to avoid fines. To avoid stress or any other small problem, reserve your parking space with Parkimeter and no longer worry about your car during your trip to Aberdeen.

Visit the city of Aberdeen

Aberdeen offers a variety of tourist attractions for visitors. Indeed, Aberdeen is an interesting Scottish city to visit for its granite architecture, its economy based on the oil and gas industry, as well as for its many tourist attractions.

Visit the Maritime Museum

The Maritime Museum is an interactive museum dedicated to the maritime history of the city and region. The museum contains exhibits on the life of fishermen, ships, lighthouses, and trade in the region.

Dunnottar Castle

The town is also home to Dunnottar Castle, a medieval fortress perched on a cliff overlooking the North Sea. It is an important historic site in Scotland and a popular place for sightseeing.

Duthie Park

Duthie Park is a public park in the city, offering a wide variety of green spaces, lakes, and gardens. The park is a great place to walk, cycle, or picnic during the summer months.

St. Machar's Cathedral

St Machar's Cathedral is another popular attraction in the city. It dates from the 12th century and is known for its Gothic architecture. It is located on the University Square, close to the old town.

How to get to Aberdeen ?

Aberdeen is accessible by plane, train, bus, or car. Aberdeen Airport is located approximately 7 km from the city center and offers direct flights to several European destinations. The city is also served by Aberdeen railway station, which connects the city to other Scottish cities and London. Local and regional buses are also available to get around the city and its surroundings.

Limited traffic zone

LEZ Aberdeen

The city of Aberdeen has environmental restrictions on vehicle traffic (LTZ or ZTL in some countries, LEZ in the UK). The LTZ is only accessible to authorized cars during specific hours although you can apply for a temporary exemption. Please note that a booking is not an authorization. We suggest checking if your vehicle meets the requirements:
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Remember: if your licence plate meets the conditions you can drive in the low-emission zone without restrictions or you can apply for a temporary exemption if you don't meet the requirements.

Parkings in Aberdeen