Discover Aberdeen on a private tour
Aberdeen, the Silver City, greets you with its unique granite sparkle and the scent of the North Sea bracing against its shores. This isn't just any port city; it's a dance between the waves and the energy of its historic streets. With a local guide, you don't just see Aberdeen; you feel its pulse. Old Aberdeen whispers tales from King's College to St. Machar's Cathedral. Hidden gems await, from corner cafes with buttery rowies to murals that tell stories on once-industrial walls. A local food and wine tour here isn't just tasting; it's understanding the soul of the region through seafood and whisky. Skip the usual lines; your guide makes sure Aberdeen isn't just visited, it's experienced. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Aberdeen. Explore Aberdeen your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Aberdeen tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Aberdeen for every interest, including: History tours: Wander Old Aberdeen with stops at St Machar’s Cathedral and King’s College, then see the city’s maritime story at the Aberdeen Maritime Museum and finish among the lanes of Footdee to compare old fishing cottages with modern harbour life. Nature and Wildlife tours: Watch bottlenose dolphins from Torry Battery, walk the clifftops at Bullers of Buchan to see nesting seabirds in season, and visit the Ythan Estuary at Newburgh for seals hauled out on the sandbars. Layover tours: From ABZ, a short loop can cover Old Aberdeen, Provost Skene’s House, and the beach esplanade; with 4–6 hours free, add Dunnottar Castle near Stonehaven or a timed tasting at Glen Garioch Distillery in Oldmeldrum before drop‑off. Getting around: The city centre is walkable and buses run often, but coastal cliffs, castles, and wildlife spots sit beyond; ask your local guide about chauffeured tours or private transportation to make the most of limited time. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Aberdeen inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Aberdeen like a local by taking a private walking tour and checking out some of the city's popular neighborhoods with a local guide. There's no better way to get to know a neighborhood than having someone who knows it inside out by your side. - Old Aberdeen: Stroll through cobbled streets and medieval architecture. Perfect for cultural tourists and families interested in history, as you wander past King's College and St Machar's Cathedral. - Footdee (Fittie): Discover this quaint fishing village with its charming cottages. Great for families and those seeking meaningful connections with local traditions, as you learn about the maritime heritage. - Rosemount: Known for its independent shops and cozy cafes, this neighborhood is ideal for those who love boutique shopping and trying local flavors. Perfect for multi-generational groups looking to relax and explore at their own pace. - West End: Experience a mix of elegant Victorian architecture and modern amenities. This area caters to cultural tourists interested in Aberdeen's architectural history and those looking to enjoy a afternoon in stylish surroundings. Day trip ideas from Aberdeen Use Aberdeen as your base and mix coast, castles, whisky, and mountains, because day trips here are short, varied, and simple to shape around how you like to explore. Stonehaven and Dunnottar views: Walk the coastal path for sea cliffs and sweeping views toward Dunnottar Castle, then wander the harbour for a relaxed bite, and your tour can balance photo stops with time in town so it never feels rushed. Royal Deeside and the Cairngorms: If big scenery calls, follow the River Dee through Ballater and Braemar for ancient pines, lochs, and short hikes where you might spot red deer, and your tour can keep it light with waterfall walks or go farther into the park for more trail time. Speyside whisky country: Fans of single malts can visit historic distilleries around Dufftown and Craigellachie, walk a stretch of the Speyside Way by the River Spey, and let your tour focus on tastings, cooperages, or scenic stops between them. Bullers of Buchan and Cruden Bay: Watch seabirds whirl around a dramatic collapsed sea arch, explore the clifftops, and check the ruins of Slains Castle above the waves, with your tour timing it for calmer seas and quieter paths. Pennan and Gardenstown: For smaller coastal villages, these bays offer tight lanes, photogenic harbours, and high cliffs, and your tour can keep it slow with café stops and easy shoreline walks that suit a laid-back day. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Aberdeen most travellers miss.