Aberdeen Trip Cost Calculator
Aberdeen ranges from £60/day budget adventures to £240+ luxury experiences. Gateway to castle country, whisky distilleries, and the Cairngorms National Park.
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Aberdeen Budget Guide
Your Aberdeen Budget at a Glance
Aberdeen is Scotland’s granite city and your gateway to Aberdeenshire’s incredible castles, the Speyside whisky trail, and Cairngorms National Park. The city itself offers good value with free museums and excellent seafood. Budget travelers can manage on $75-130 per day, mid-range travelers should expect $130-250 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $350+ per day.
Where Your Money Goes
Accommodation can spike during oil conferences but is otherwise reasonable. Food is excellent value, especially fresh seafood. Transport within the city is cheap, but you’ll want a car for castles and distilleries. Attractions in Aberdeen are mostly free.
Budget Traveler Tips
Stretch your pounds by:
- Staying in city hostels or budget hotels (from £22-55/night)
- Eating fresh fish and chips from local chippies
- Visiting free attractions: Art Gallery, Maritime Museum, Tolbooth
- Free dolphin watching from Torry Battery (May-September)
Worth the Splurge
Even budget travelers should consider:
- Dunnottar Castle - one of Scotland’s most dramatic ruins
- Seafood dinner at The Silver Darling
- A whisky distillery tour in nearby Speyside
Best Time to Visit for Value
January to March and November offer the lowest prices. Summer has the best weather but is busier. Watch out for oil industry conferences that spike hotel prices unpredictably.
Avoid these expensive periods:
- Major oil and gas conferences (check dates)
- Summer weekends (June-August)
- Major events at P&J Live arena
Practical Money Tips
Tipping Culture
Standard 10-12% at restaurants if service isn’t included. No tip at pubs. Round up taxi fares.
Paying for Things
Contactless widely accepted. Cash useful for some smaller establishments and market stalls.
Tap Water
Scottish tap water is excellent. Free at all restaurants.
Getting There & Around
From Aberdeen Airport
- Bus 727: £4.50 (40 minutes)
- Taxi/Uber: £25 (20 minutes)
Getting Around
City centre is compact and walkable. Buses cover wider areas. For castles, distilleries, and Cairngorms, hire a car - essential for exploring the region properly.
Money-Saving Tips
Free Dolphin Watching
Aberdeen is one of the best places in the UK for dolphin watching - for free! Head to Torry Battery at the harbour entrance. Best chance May-September, early morning or evening.
Save $0 for wildlife experienceFree Aberdeen Art Gallery
The recently renovated Aberdeen Art Gallery has an excellent collection and is completely free. Also free: Maritime Museum, Tolbooth Museum, Gordon Highlanders Museum.
Save $30-40 per tripTake the Train to Stonehaven
Dunnottar Castle is one of Scotland's most dramatic - and the train to Stonehaven costs under £8 return vs expensive tours. Walk along the cliff path to the castle.
Save $20-30 vs organized tourSelf-Drive Castle Trail
Hiring a car gives flexibility for castles and distilleries at your own pace. Much cheaper than organized tours if you're visiting multiple sites.
Save $30-50 per day vs toursBest Time to Visit
Prices can vary by 50% depending on the season
Peak Season (More Expensive)
- Oil industry conferences
- Summer (June - August)
- Aberdeen FC big matches
- Major events at P&J Live
Low Season (Best Deals)
- January - March
- November
- Mid-week year-round
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