Aberdeen
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Tourist attractions
The Halo (8 min)
The Halo is a suspended light fixture over Union Terrace Gardens that illuminates the area at night.
Tolbooth Museum (8 min)
Museum in the historic Tolbooth building showcasing Aberdeen's history and heritage without an entry fee.
Coat of Arms (9 min)
Aberdeen's Coat of Arms is represented as a large, lush flower display in the city.
Dome of St. Mark's (10 min)
The church features a drum and high dome inspired by St. Paul's Cathedral, unique among Aberdeen's ecclesiastical buildings.
Byron Statue (1.1 km)
The Byron Statue marks a historic monument dedicated to the poet Lord Byron.
Aberdeen Granite Works War Memorial (1.2 km)
Granite war memorial honoring fallen soldiers, reflecting Aberdeen's granite heritage.
Gordon Highlanders Egypt Memorial (1.4 km)
This granite memorial honors Gordon Highlanders who died during the Egyptian and Sudan campaigns in the 1880s.
Gordon Highlanders India Memorial (1.5 km)
Granite memorial dedicated to Gordon Highlanders who served and died in India around 1900.
John JR Macleod Statue (1.5 km)
The bronze statue honors John JR Macleod, co-discoverer of insulin and Nobel laureate.
CWGC Cross of Sacrifice (1.8 km)
A memorial commemorating those who sacrificed their lives in war, maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.































