Nice video and I learned a few things I didn’t know. Thanks 😊 I’ve visited Aberdeen many times, it’s just a short flight from my hometown of Bergen. Aberdeen is a nice and easy city. Nice pubs and people are usually friendly 😊
Good video. One thing you get (predictably) wrong however, is the origin of the city and the name Aberdeen. The original settlement was closest to the mouth of the Den Burn, beneath today's harbour, and the name means 'Confluence of the Den'. You correctly mention Old Aberdeen as originally seperate burgh, but this is neither the oldest nor the original source of 'Aberdeen', which is actually the confusingly-labelled 'New Aberdeen', evolving around the Den Burn, the Green and the Castlegate. Old Aberdeen, more accurately 'Aberdon', being around the mouth of the Don, and as a seperate burgh, only became part of the evolving City of Aberdeen about 1891. Hope this helps!
Hello are you well love your vidio of Aberdeen its very interested and the history is good too looks very nice there best wishes take care stay safe xx ❤😅😅
Beautiful video with alot of Information ❤️👍🏻
Fabulous video! Many thanks xx
It does surprise a lot of people when I take tourists around .
Born and bread in the Granite city
Welcome to my city.
Hope you had a good time and you were pleasantly surprised.
Nice video and I learned a few things I didn’t know. Thanks 😊 I’ve visited Aberdeen many times, it’s just a short flight from my hometown of Bergen. Aberdeen is a nice and easy city. Nice pubs and people are usually friendly 😊
Thank you so much for your new tour! My husband and me love to travel with you a lot.
Happy you are back !
I really enjoyed this walk through the center of Aberdeen, a beautiful city that I hope I'll have the chance to visit one day !
If you are ever near East Sussex, please check out the gorgeous town of Rye. 🥺 🙏
Good video.
One thing you get (predictably) wrong however, is the origin of the city and the name Aberdeen.
The original settlement was closest to the mouth of the Den Burn, beneath today's harbour, and the name means 'Confluence of the Den'.
You correctly mention Old Aberdeen as originally seperate burgh, but this is neither the oldest nor the original source of 'Aberdeen', which is actually the confusingly-labelled 'New Aberdeen', evolving around the Den Burn, the Green and the Castlegate.
Old Aberdeen, more accurately 'Aberdon', being around the mouth of the Don, and as a seperate burgh, only became part of the evolving City of Aberdeen about 1891.
Hope this helps!
Still the beach to see,and at the west end of Union Street, you have Albyn and Queens road lovely buildings.
Hello are you well love your vidio of Aberdeen its very interested and the history is good too looks very nice there best wishes take care stay safe xx ❤😅😅
Love to see more scotland videos, what about oban? And ayr?
I take you've been to Scotland many times?