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Aberdeen Hostels
The Captial of the Grampian Highlands and Scotland’s third largest city, Aberdeen serves as an excellent base for city breaks or for exploring the multitude of hidden treasures and attractions dotted around Aberdeenshire and Moray. The city has an energising cosmopolitan feel and exudes affluence as a result of the North Sea Oil industry Boom since the mid 1970s. From its glistening array of granite buildings and colourful floral displays to its long golden sands and vibrant cultural calendar, Aberdeen undoubtedly merits its reputation as one of Europe’s most visited destinations for both leisure and business travellers.
Dundee Hostels
Scotland’s fourth largest, Dundee is the region’s hub for exploring its multitude of hidden gems. Dubbed the ‘City of Discovery’, many traces of its maritime past and industrial age can be found at various sites across Dundee from the award-winning Verdant Works, a heritage centre that uncovers the Jute and Textile industry that the city was globally renowned for to R.R.S Discovery at Discovery Point, Captain Scott’s famous ship used in his Antarctic expedition.
Edinburgh Hostels
Edinburgh is the beautiful, chic capital of Scotland, and just one visit to this outstanding city will show you why that is. With a wealth of fantastic Edinburgh accommodation, shops, nightlife, bars and restaurants to name just a few of the incredible tourist attractions your visit to this great place will leave you wanting more.
Glasgow Hostels
It is not surprising that Glasgow welcomes over 2 million visitors annually due to the rich diversity of museums, art galleries, festivals and events that are staged here throughout the year. This cosmopolitan city offers the best shopping experience in the UK after London. There is an endless array of bars and nightclubs, with over 800 pubs and clubs in the Glasgow City Centre and West End alone.
Inverness Hostels
The City of Inverness in Scotland is a real buzzing environment. You'll find accommodation to suit any budget and preference, with historic buildings in the Old Town, seaside walks, or perhaps indulge in a boat trip on Loch Ness. If retail therapy is what your after, Inverness also has a great shopping district. With a varied choice of restaurants and bars to choose from.
Stirling Hostels
Stirling is Scotland's is a city full of history and legend. Nowadays you can still feel the sense of the past, which is Stirling's mark. Offering a great range of visitor attractions, including some of Scotland's most important historic attractions, Stirling is a must see. These include the legendary William Wallace monument, Stirling Castle and Bannockburn Heritage Centre to name a few

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