Aberdeen City Food Tour
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Aberdeen City Food Tour

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4h
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About this experience

Join us on a delicious stroll through Aberdeen’s city centre, where rich history and local flavours go hand in hand. Discover the city’s maritime roots at the harbour, explore the vibrant Green and merchant quarter, and raise a toast to William Wallace in Union Terrace Gardens.

Along the way, we’ll sample classic Aberdonian treats like butteries, oatcakes with cheese, locally brewed beer, and creamy Mackie’s ice cream. We’ll share stories of women brewsters, historic markets, and Aberdeen’s role in Scotland’s food, brewing, and distilling traditions.

With plenty of tasting stops, hidden corners, and engaging tales, this tour offers a real flavour of Aberdeen — past and present. Bring your appetite and your curiosity!

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Aberdeen City Food Tour

What's included

Seven tasting stops showcasing local flavours and food heritage.

Detailed itinerary

1

We kick things off where the city meets the sea — at the Aberdeen Maritime Museum overlooking the bustling harbour. Here, we delve into the city’s deep fishing heritage, shipbuilding past, and maritime trade. It’s a chance to imagine Aberdeen’s historic shoreline lined with smokehouses, fish markets, and granaries.
Enjoy a classic Aberdonian “rowie” — or buttery — with a smear of marmalade. These salty, flaky treats are part of the region’s coastal identity, once a staple for fishermen needing a hardy bite at sea.

2

Once the heart of medieval Aberdeen, The Green tells stories of bustling trade, women brewsters, and brewing traditions that stretch back centuries. Before industrialisation, brewing was a domestic skill, and many women earned a living crafting small-batch ales.
We explore the area’s transformation, from the old market to today's creative corner, featuring bold NuArt murals. While we don’t taste beer just yet, you’ll start to see how deeply rooted brewing is in the city’s culture.

3

In the shadow of the Wallace Monument and above what was once a lively stream powering Aberdeen’s early mills, we pause to raise a toast — not with whisky, but with Scotland’s other national drink: Irn-Bru! We reflect on William Wallace, the vanished mills of Denburn, and the city's connection to the textile and grain trades. Around us are layers of architectural history — the striking Triple Kirks spire, St. Mark’s Church, the grand His Majesty’s Theatre, and the Central Library — all part of the Victorian vision of the city.

4

Standing before the gleaming granite façade of Marischal College, we turn to Scotland’s favourite grain — oats. From porridge to bannocks, oatcakes to crowdie cheese pairings, oats have fuelled Scots for centuries. We enjoy a taste of local oatcakes and cheese, while hearing how Robert the Bruce supported Aberdeen in times of conflict — and how the city gave back. If the moment feels right, we may share a reading of Sheena Blackhall’s witty "How to Make an Aberdonian" — a poetic celebration of local character and food.

5

In the historic Castlegate, where the Mercat Cross once marked the centre of trade and proclamation, we explore Aberdeen’s market culture. For centuries, this was the place to buy, sell, and celebrate — from weekly markets to royal visits. Now it’s time to enjoy a locally brewed beer, a nod to both the area’s trading past and today’s growing craft beer scene. It's also a chance to highlight Aberdeenshire’s legacy in brewing and distilling — from traditional farm ales to the global success of names like Chivas Brothers.

6

We finish at one of Aberdeen’s oldest surviving townhouses — Provost Skene’s House. This museum tells stories of Aberdonians who shaped the world. Nearby, Guest Row and Ragg’s Lane once buzzed with bakers and local shops feeding the city centre. We wrap up the tour with a scoop of Mackie’s ice cream — a creamy, locally made treat from Aberdeenshire dairy farms. A sweet way to end our journey through Aberdeen’s flavours, past and present.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Walking Distance: Around 3.5 km (just over 2 miles) at a relaxed pace
Terrain: The route includes some cobbled streets, uneven surfaces, and moderate inclines

Meeting point

Please meet to the left at the main entrance, in front of the statue of Fisher Folk.

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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Age 16-99
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 10
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