500 Years of Crime and Punishment: A Self-Guided Audio Tour
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500 Years of Crime and Punishment: A Self-Guided Audio Tour

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45m - 2h
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About this experience

From bodysnatching and beheadings to witchcraft and whippings, we share real life stories of crime and punishment from the last 500 years on this self-guided GPS audio tour.

Along the way you’ll see major Aberdeen landmarks, from Marischal College to the Mercat Cross, and learn how they were witness to darkest chapters in the city’s history. Scot Free Tours sheds a light on the baffling and often unjust laws of the last five centuries – and reveals that past is not as far away as we think.

Thousands of people have loved our 5-star rated live tours and now you can experience them with freedom of an audio guide! The tour plays audio automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smartphone's GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline. Start the tour in the app, put your phone in your pocket, and let us guide you around Aberdeen.

The total walking distance is 3km and takes about 45 minutes without stopping, but you can pause anytime!

Available options

500 Years of Crime and Punishment: A Self-Guided Audio Tour

What's included

Lifetime access to this tour in English
VoiceMap app for Android and iOS
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata

Detailed itinerary

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Now a museum, this used to be the gaol, where criminals in Aberdeen were kept. We’ll point out where public hangings used to take place as we start off our tour on crime and punishment in Aberdeen.

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The Mercat Cross is where public announcements would be made – and public punishment would be handed out. The structure is decorated with carvings of Scottish monarchs and we’ll be focusing on the story of one queen and how she dealt with an outbreak of treason.

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The tower of this impressive building is modelled on the one at Balmoral Castle. We’ll pass by it on the tour and it makes a great photo stop.

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We’ll pass through Seabury Court next to St Andrew’s Cathedral to give you a sense of the winding streets Aberdeen used to have.

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This used to be part of the University of Aberdeen and was traditionally where medical students would study. We’ll take you round the back to the Anatomy Rooms where dissections would take place and tell you all about Aberdeen’s relationship with bodysnatchers.

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An atmospheric graveyard, filled with lots of history. We’ll point out the grave of one doctor whose morals left a lot to be desired. You'll also see the ‘mither kirk’ of Aberdeen, which used to be the centre of early Aberdeen. Learn about horrible church punishments and how witches were imprisoned.

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People have been living in The Green for thousands of years – but don’t make the mistake of thinking that makes it old fashioned. It’s a small hipster enclave in Aberdeen with lots of street art and independent restaurants and shops. Here you will hear stories of the child-snatching gang that used to operate in Aberdeen.

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Aberdeen grew up around its harbour - so it only makes sense that over the years it has been used for some particularly unpleasant punishments.

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The Maritime Museum is a delightful little museum that helps you get to grips with Aberdeen’s maritime past, from fishing to the oil industry. We pass it on our tour and there is a chance to go in and explore for yourselves.

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This self-guided audio tour takes place in Aberdeen.

What's not included

Smartphone and headphones
Transportation
Food and drink
Tickets or entrance fees to any museums or other attractions en route

Available languages

Audio guide
EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Start outside the Tolbooth Museum on Union Street. Before arrival, install the VoiceMap app and use the code provided on your ticket. This is a self-guided audio tour that you can start, pause, or restart any time and complete at your own pace.

Important notes

VOICEMAP CODE
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Please check your email at the address you provided when you made this booking. VoiceMap has sent you an eight character code you'll need to redeem your tour.

This code can be used by every member of your party. If you've booked for three people, for example, three people can download this tour using the same code.

DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
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Once you've received your code, please follow these steps:

1. Install the VoiceMap Audio Tours mobile app
2. Create an account
3. Select Tour Codes from the menu, then select Enter Codes
4. Enter your code then select Download Now

PLEASE NOTE
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• You can download the tour at any time, before or after your booking date. It’s best to download the tour before you set off for the starting point.
• This tour follows a set route and includes turn-by-turn directions. It works best if you start it in the right place and follow the directions from one location to the next.
• When the download completes, you’ll see a screen with a photo of the starting point and directions to it. The red start button will become active when you are at the starting point.
• Remember to bring your own headphones, unless you have booked a driving tour.

SUPPORT
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For technical support and other queries, please email support@voicemap.me

About Aberdeen

Aberdeen, known as the Granite City for its distinctive grey granite architecture, is a vibrant coastal city in northeast Scotland. It offers a unique blend of historic charm, modern amenities, and stunning coastal scenery, making it an appealing destination for a variety of travelers.

Top Attractions

Dunnottar Castle

Dunnottar Castle is a dramatic ruined medieval fortress perched on a rocky headland on the north-east coast of Scotland. It's famous for its stunning views and rich history.

Historical 1-2 hours £8.50 (adult), £5.00 (child)

Aberdeen Maritime Museum

This museum tells the story of Aberdeen's maritime history and its relationship with the North Sea oil industry. It's housed in a former shipyard management building.

Museum 1-2 hours Free

Aberdeen Beach

Aberdeen Beach is a popular spot for walks, water sports, and relaxation. The beach is known for its golden sand and clear waters.

Beach 1-2 hours Free

St. Machar's Cathedral

This historic cathedral is known for its beautiful architecture and the famous 'Mazie Stone' with its intricate carvings.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free (donations welcome)

Footdee (Fittie) Village

Footdee is a charming fishing village within Aberdeen, known for its colorful cottages and rich maritime history.

Cultural 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Cullen Skink

A creamy smoked haddock soup with potatoes and onions, originating from the nearby town of Cullen.

Soup Contains fish and dairy.

Aberdeen Angus Beef

High-quality beef known for its tenderness and flavor, often served as steak or in traditional Scottish dishes.

Main Course Contains beef.

Langoustines

Small, sweet lobster-like crustaceans, often served grilled or in salads.

Seafood Contains shellfish.

Shortbread

A traditional Scottish biscuit made with butter, sugar, and flour, often served with tea or coffee.

Dessert Contains gluten and dairy.

Popular Activities

Hiking Kayaking Surfing Climbing Beach walks Spa treatments Golfing Tea rooms

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season in Aberdeen, offering the warmest weather and longest daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.

12°C to 18°C 54°F to 64°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Scots, Scottish Gaelic
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Pound Sterling (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (GMT+1 during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Aberdeen is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps to avoid overcharging.
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight to deter pickpockets.

Getting there

By air
  • Aberdeen International Airport • 8 km (5 miles) from city center
By train

Aberdeen Railway Station

By bus

Aberdeen Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus network is the primary form of public transport in Aberdeen, with frequent services covering the city and surrounding areas.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Aberdeen Union Street Footdee (Fittie) West End

Day trips

Balmoral Castle
25 km (15 miles) • Half day to full day

Balmoral Castle is the private residence of the British royal family and is open to the public during the summer months. Visitors can explore the castle's gardens, exhibitions, and the nearby estate.

Stonehaven
25 km (15 miles) • Half day to full day

Stonehaven is a charming coastal town known for its historic harbor, Dunottar Castle, and the annual Stonehaven Fireball Ceremony.

Cairngorms National Park
60 km (37 miles) • Full day to overnight

Cairngorms National Park is the largest national park in the UK, offering a variety of outdoor activities and stunning landscapes.

Festivals

Aberdeen International Youth Festival • July Aberdeen Jazz Festival • October Aberdeen Christmas Market • November-December

Pro tips

  • Visit the historic sites of Old Aberdeen, including King's College and St. Machar's Cathedral.
  • Explore the charming fishing village of Footdee (Fittie) and enjoy a meal at one of the local seafood restaurants.
  • Take a day trip to Dunnottar Castle for stunning coastal views and a glimpse into Scotland's history.
  • Sample the local cuisine, including Cullen skink, Aberdeen Angus beef, and langoustines.
  • Experience the vibrant cultural scene, with festivals, museums, and historic theaters.
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