Aberdeen

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ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND

To get the best experience in Aberdeen you need to book one of our local friendly tour guides. He will be able to show you around, make you feel like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites or visit places off the beaten track and discover new experiences, then our Guides4me guide is there to make it happen.

Angelika

gdansk tour guideAngelika is 53 years old, LGBT friendly and speaks Polish, Russian, Ukrainian and English.

Introducing the dynamic Angelika, your guide for the enchanting realms of Scotland and Poland! Born in Kazakhstan, she embarked on a life-changing journey to Poland in 1995. Since 2006, she’s called Aberdeen home, creating an inseparable bond with both Poland and Scotland. Angelika’s love for Poland is so profound that she travels back monthly, splitting her time evenly between these two captivating countries. Each holds a special place in her heart.

Beyond being your guide, Angelika is an avid traveller, a pro at making new friends, a master cookie baker, and a devoted reader of crime novels. Her literary tastes gravitate towards the brilliant minds of Agatha Christie and Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. In many ways, she embodies the essence of a part-time Agatha Christie, weaving tales of adventure and mystery into the fabric of her own life. Get ready for a journey filled with excitement, warmth, and a touch of crime novel intrigue! When you book Angelika, it will be a unique and memorable experience of a lifetime. She will look after you and by the end of the trip you’ve made a new best friend.

Total cost for the guide services of Angelika for one day (8 hours) = a booking fee of GBP 30 Pounds via Paypal, debit / credit cards, bank transfer or Crypto Currency plus GBP 200 Pounds in cash to Angelika after her services. This makes a total of GBP 230 Pounds.

This excludes any transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs.

“Angelika is very friendly, educated and a fun girl, we had a great day with her, we wish we could have stayed longer.” – Brad & Jules, Canada


Andrew

aberdeen gay friendly toursAndrew is 50 years old, LGBT friendly and speaks English.

A fully qualified Blue Badge Tourist Guide who can help you plan your perfect holiday in Scotland. Andrew was born in Scotland and spent his childhood growing up close to the capital city, Edinburgh. Now living in the Kingdom of Fife, on the beautiful Firth of Forth. Scotland is a country full of amazing history, stunning mountains, deep lochs, historic castles, white sandy beaches, architecturally beautiful cities and some of the best hospitality the world has to offer!

Your trip will be filled with inspiring and enriching experiences. He sings with the Edinburgh Gay Men’s Chorus and enjoys walking and sailing. Above all Andrew believes in showing guests the very best of Scotland and can’t wait to share his knowledge and passion with all of his guests.

Total cost for the guide services of Andrew for one day (8 hours) = a booking fee of 30 GBP Pounds via Paypal, debit / credit cards, bank transfer or Crypto Currency plus 330 GBP Pounds in cash to Andrew after his services. This makes a total of 360 GBP Pounds.

This excludes any transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs.

“Andrew was a wonderful guide. We had a brilliant day. If you want a knowledgeable guy with a great friendly personality, then Andrew is your man” – Johnathan USA

Our other destinations in The United Kingdom are Cardiff, Edinburgh and London.

Highlights of Aberdeen

Nestled in the heart of Scotland, Aberdeen welcomes solo travellers with open arms. Chiefly, this charming city boasts a rich tapestry of history, vibrant culture, and a myriad of attractions that cater to all tastes. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a culture enthusiast, or a night owl. Aberdeen has something special to offer. In this guide, we’ll uncover the highlights of this captivating city, from tourist destinations and cultural hotspots to exciting nightlife and inclusive communities.

Tourist Destinations and Major Attractions

Aberdeen is a treasure trove of captivating destinations. Begin your journey by exploring the historic Old Town, where cobblestone streets lead you to charming cafes and the iconic Mercat Cross. Above all, admire the grandeur of castles like Aberdeen Castle and Dunnottar Castle. Where tales of bygone eras come to life. In addition, don’t miss the Aberdeen Maritime Museum and the Aberdeen Art Gallery, each offering a unique insight into the city’s maritime heritage and artistic treasures.

Cultural Diversity and Festivals

Immerse yourself in Aberdeen’s diverse culture. From the Aberdeen International Festival in August. Celebrating arts and music, to the vibrant atmosphere of local markets like the Belmont Street Market. Above all, the city’s cultural calendar is rich and diverse. Engage with locals, savor traditional Scottish cuisine, and discover the warm heart of the Aberdeen community.

Natural Beauty and Beaches

Aberdeen’s coastline is a haven for nature lovers. Relax on the golden sands of Balmedie Beach or take a leisurely stroll along Newburgh Beach, where dolphins often make a playful appearance. In addition, to truly escape into nature, embark on a tranquil walk through Duthie Park or revel in the lush greenery of the David Welch Winter Gardens.

Nightlife and Entertainment of Aberdeen

As the sun sets, Aberdeen’s nightlife comes alive. Solo travellers will find a range of entertainment options. From cozy pubs like The Grill to lively music venues like The Lemon Tree. In addition, explore Belmont Street, the heart of the city’s nightlife, where you can dance the night away or simply enjoy a relaxing evening with newfound friends.

Inclusive and Vibrant LGBTQ+ Culture

Aberdeen proudly embraces its LGBTQ+ community. Chiefly, the city’s LGBTQ+ scene is a vibrant blend of inclusive spaces and events. Café Bohème offers a friendly environment to relax. While Cheerz Bar & Nightclub promises a night of fun and fabulousness. Aberdeen’s LGBTQ+ Pride Parade, held annually, is a celebration of diversity that welcomes everyone.

Adventure and Outdoors

For the adventurous souls, Aberdeen offers exciting activities. Go on a dolphin-watching cruise along the coast or explore the stunning Cairngorms National Park nearby. If you’re seeking a thrill, try your hand at activities like kayaking, rock climbing, or even skiing in the winter months.

Aberdeen In conclusion

With its captivating history, cultural vibrancy, inclusive spirit, and diverse attractions, is a solo traveller’s paradise. Whether you’re wandering through its historic streets, enjoying its nightlife, or embracing its LGBTQ+ culture. Aberdeen promises an unforgettable experience. Finally, pack your bags, set out on a solo adventure, and let Guides4me.com be your trusted companion as you uncover the many facets of this enchanting city.

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