ENTERTAINMENT
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PARKS |
You're either here because of random interest or in desperation because that special person in your life was moaning about spontaneity. Again.
Aberdeen isn't thought of as a tourist hot spot, why I do not know, but there's plenty to do: the problem is finding it! Unlike the pubs and clubs of Aberdeen, most of the entertainment attractions are hidden away from Union Street. HERE WE ARE TO SAVE THE DAY! Pulling locations like rabbits from the hat of a poor magician, we provide for you our guide to the relief of boredom!
| Live Music / Entertainment: | |
| THE LEMON TREE | 5
West North Street (just off King Street) |
An
aberdeen institution, this venue is 3 mins walk from Union Street
and has a bit of everything. A fairly small venue compared to
most. |
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| MUSIC HALL | Central
on Union Street, again you can find all kinds of entertainment
here (don't let the "Music" in the title mislead you),
a medium sized venue. Events sell out VERY quickly... |
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| EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE CENTRE | Situated
out of town off the A90. Basically head out Bridge of Don way,
it's well sign-posted, and has ample parking. |
Despite
being used for Job Conferences a lot, this venue is HUGE and periodically
holds events such as Wrestling, Dance Music Events, Snooker Shows
etc. So it's worth checking just in case there's something on.
Despite being enormous most events sell out quite quickly here
too |
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| HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE | On
Hilton Place, along from the Art Gallery, at the top of Union
Terrace Gardens. |
Open again after a period of refurbishment and improvement, this large theatre is home to
all the big shows that come to Aberdeen! |
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| THE FORUM | Tucked
away on Skene Terrace just along from His Majesty's Theatre this
venue doesn't constantly put on live shows like the Lemon Tree,
however it has seen greats like Aqualung give amazing performances
and is a cozy little venue with a lot to offer, including a bar.
Boost! You can also rent it for private parties and gigs, which
is always a bonus. Suffers from a lack of website and you have
to keep your ear close to the ground (or at least close to the
Evening Express or P&J) to get the best out of the Forum. |
As
well as these, there are a wealth of establishments which provide
live music, not having their own websites, a BRILLIANT resource
is HTTP://WWW.ABERDEEN-MUSIC.COM,
watch out in particular for Drummonds on Belmont Street and The
Globe on 13 North Silver Street off Golden Square! Also, Clubs
with live music are included on the Clubs page, fancy that. What
would you do without us! |
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| Cinema: | |
| View our Cinema Times page for details on these! | |
| Other Things To See: | |
| THE ART GALLERY | Schoolhill,
along from the Theatre and across from the Triple Kirks pub. |
As
well as a lot of permanent art and a few Aberdeen history museum
displays, this is also the venue for lots of temporary Art displays
from renowned artists. Has a cafe and shop on site. While it may
not be as large as some other galleries (well, the Louvré
springs to mind) it still has a wealth of art on offer, and is
definately worth visiting. |
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| MARITIME MUSEUM | Beside
Tiger Tiger on Ship Row, just off the bottom of Union Street. |
Historically
Aberdeen is a fishing/oily place, so this is dedicated to giving
you the experience of these things. Worth a visit if only to tell
your Mum that you've got some culture in you now. |
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| THE TOLBOOTH | On
Castlegate, at the bottom of Union Street and King Street. |
Well,
this is the building which is a museum to the history of crime
and punishment in the city. It's a 17th Century gaol. Interesting.
Enough said. |
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| SATROSPHERE | At
the bottom of Constitution Street, down at the Beach. It's on
a road that goes from the Patio Hotel to the Beach Leisure Centre.
Very well hidden, half the magic is spent finding it. |
This
is basically a science centre. It's full of interesting science
that you get to play with (thankfully most of it is pretty hard
to break). Geared more towards children, it's still interesting
to see. |
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| PROVOST SKENE'S HOUSE |
Guestrow, between Broad Street and Flourmill Lane, across from
Marischall College. |
This
is a period house of the 16th century, also has a lot of religious
art and information about the city in general. |
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| If you haven't found something interesting to do above, it's probably going to require alcoholic intervention. These last few options are one's that are probably included elsewhere and are a combinations of regular things to do and last resorts! | |
| Parks: | |
Places to play football, cricket, have an outdoor barbeque, or just lie back and breathe, a favourite past-time of mine. We were going to describe these for you, but Aberdeen Council does it perfectly for us, so click here. Admittedly, they do show pictures of beautiful flora and fauna, but we assure you there are also wide expanses of grass they don't mind you trampling and/or sticking down jumpers for goal-poasts on. |
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BOWLING: MEGABOWL or MIAMI BEACH |
No
links here I'm afraid, pretty self explanatory I would have thought.
Miami Beach takes the advantage due to having parking, a bar,
restaurant, pool tables, arcades and student rates on Sunday/Monday
etc. Megabowl is at the bottom of George Street (near John Lewis
out the back of the Bon Accord Shopping Centre) and Miami Beach
is, again fairly obviously, at the Beach Links Leisure complex. |
| KARTING | For this, Kartstart are the people you want to see, and you can view details here. |
| PAINTBALL | Now,
fairly obviously you're not going to be paintballing down Union
Street, so expect to head out of town a bit. SKIRMISH
is the best site nearby, but going here will once again probably
benefit from you being sober and planning ahead a wee bit. |
| POOL / SNOOKER | There
are quite a few Pool-halls in Aberdeen, the recommended one being
Rileys. With two buildings, one on Bridge Street (across from
Liquid) and one at the top of Chapel Street (just off the top
of Union Street), these halls provide both Pool and Snooker tables,
with a bar and all-day menu. You have to be a member (or pay a
small fee) but again, here the wonder of Student Discount pulls
through. |