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Discover Aberdeen's history, street art, and key sights on this 1.5-hour guided walking tour for $19, starting daily at 2pm in the city center.

The Aberdeen: Daily City Centre Walking Tour offers a lively introduction to the city’s sights, culture, and stories. Priced at $19 per person, this 1.5-hour tour departs every day at 2pm from Broad Street, making it a convenient option for travelers seeking a quick yet insightful overview of Aberdeen.
Led by an expert local guide, the tour combines sightseeing with engaging storytelling. Its focus on Aberdeen’s street art scene, historic landmarks, and lesser-known corners makes it especially appealing for those wanting a genuine sense of the city beyond just monuments and museums. While the tour is accessible and well-organized, be prepared for an active walk that highlights both the city’s dark past and its vibrant contemporary culture.
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The tour begins at the Robert the Bruce Statue outside Marischal College on Broad Street. Guides are easily recognizable, wearing a bright orange jacket or lanyard. The tour ends back at the starting point, making it simple for participants to continue exploring or return to their accommodations.
Groups are kept small enough to allow for personalized attention, and the flat, steady route ensures a comfortable pace. Since the tour runs every day at 2pm, it fits well into most travel schedules, whether arriving in Aberdeen or fitting in between other activities.

A significant highlight of this tour involves exploring Aberdeen’s oldest streets and historic tunnels. The guide shares stories about Aberdeen’s dark past, including witch trials, and leads visitors through some hidden underground passages. These elements add a sense of adventure and deepen understanding of the city’s colorful history.
Participants also stroll along Netherkirkgate and Shiprow, areas filled with tradition and local character. These streets showcase both historic architecture and the lively atmosphere of the city’s shopping and dining districts.

The tour features stops at some of Aberdeen’s most notable sights, including:
Other highlights include The Green, a popular community space, and Shiprow, a historic waterfront area with stories of maritime activity and trade.
More Great Tours NearbyAberdeen’s street art has become a major part of the city’s modern identity. The guide highlights murals and artworks that transform ordinary urban spaces into open-air galleries. From large murals on city buildings to small, detailed pieces on alleyways, the art adds a contemporary vibe that balances the city’s historic sites.
This focus on street art makes the tour appealing for those interested in urban culture, and the guide’s knowledge ensures visitors see the best examples that Aberdeen has to offer.
A key aspect of the tour involves understanding Aberdeen’s transformation from a fishing village to a focal point for oil industry activities in Europe. The Aberdeen Maritime Museum is a primary stop, where visitors learn about the city’s maritime heritage and oil boom.
The tour offers perspectives on how economic shifts have shaped Aberdeen’s urban landscape, making the city a vibrant mix of old and new. Knowledgeable guides share stories about important local figures and the dark chapters of the city’s history, providing context that enriches the sightseeing experience.

The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. Reviews mention Bronwyn and Willow specifically, describing them as courteous, engaging, and well-informed. They manage to make the walk enjoyable and informative, sharing stories that go beyond standard sightseeing.
Participants appreciate the casual pace and the ability to ask questions, which helps deepen understanding of each site. The guide’s mix of historical facts, local anecdotes, and art insights creates a well-rounded experience.
To make the most of the tour, comfortable shoes are recommended, since walking is the main activity. The flat route is accessible for most visitors, including those in wheelchairs. Weather-appropriate clothing is advisable, especially since Aberdeen’s climate can be changeable.
Meeting at the Robert the Bruce Statue outside Marischal College is straightforward, but guests are advised to arrive a few minutes early due to limited signage at the meeting point. The tour ends back at the starting location, allowing easy continuation of sightseeing or shopping.
This tour suits history buffs, street art enthusiasts, and casual visitors alike. It provides a balanced overview of Aberdeen, combining historic sites with modern culture. The small group size and expert guide make it ideal for those who prefer a more personalized experience.
Since the tour is affordable and flexible, it’s perfect for travelers wanting a quick, comprehensive introduction without a large time commitment. The daily schedule allows for easy planning around other activities.
While the tour offers many highlights, some reviews note that signage at the meeting point could be improved, to prevent confusion. Also, since the focus is mainly on city sights and street art, those seeking in-depth museum visits or specialized tours might want to explore additional options.
The 1.5-hour duration is upbeat and brisk, so guests should be prepared for a fair amount of walking. However, the easy pace and flat route make it accessible to most visitors.
This guided walking tour provides an affordable and engaging way to see Aberdeen’s key sights and hidden corners. The combination of historic landmarks, street art, and local stories makes for a well-rounded experience.
The knowledgeable guides and compact route help visitors gain a clear sense of the city’s character. It’s especially suited for first-time visitors, those interested in urban culture, or travelers who want a short but insightful overview of Aberdeen.
The tour’s flexibility and accessibility further add to its appeal, making it a reliable choice for most travelers exploring the Granite City.
“Great stories. Pointed out things we likely wouldn't have noticed ourselves. Some beautiful art”
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs $19 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at the Robert the Bruce Statue outside Marischal College on Broad Street.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
What are the main sights visited?
Stops include Marischal College, St Nicholas’ Kirk, Netherkirkgate, The Tunnels, The Green, Shiprow, and the Aberdeen Maritime Museum.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the guide tell stories about Aberdeen’s dark past?
Yes, the guide shares stories about Aberdeen’s dark chapters, including witch trials.
Are there opportunities to see street art?
Absolutely, the tour highlights Aberdeen’s vibrant street art scattered around the city.
Is this tour good for families or solo travelers?
Yes, it’s suitable for families, solo travelers, and small groups looking for a friendly, informative walk.