All rates are per apartment, per night and exclusive of VAT. More on rates and VAT.
1 Bed: £87 - £105
2 Bed: £120 - £145
Minimum stay 1 week
Wireless broadband included
Free parking on site
Digital TV and DVD
1 Bed: £82
3 Bed: £147
Minimum stay 1 week
High speed wireless internet access
Free use of nearby health club
1 Bed: £76
2 Bed: £110
Minimum stay 1 week
On site reception
Free Car Parking
Wheelchair Access
2 Bed: £104
4 Bed: £169
Minimum stay 1 week
On site free parking
Wireless broadband included
Plasma digital TV and DVD player
Complementary health club membership
Daily maid service
Studio: £82
1 Bed: £117
Minimum stay 1 week
Wireless broadband included
On-street parking
Reception (07:00 to 22:00)
Digital LCD TV
1 Bed: £82
Minimum stay 1 week
24 Hour concierge
Wifi (£)
Satellite TV
1 Bed: £82
Minimum stay 1 week
Wireless broadband included
Plasma digital TV and DVD player
Daily maid service
Complementary health club membership
2 Bed: £99
Minimum stay 1 week
On-street permit parking
Broadband included
Digital LCD TV and DVD player

The petroleum industry in Aberdeen began with the discovery of significant oil deposits in the North Sea during the mid 20th Century. Aberdeen became the centre of Europe's petroleum industry. With the largest heliport in the world and an important service ship harbour port serving oil rigs off-shore Aberdeen is often called the Oil Capital of Europe. The number of jobs created by the energy industry in and around Aberdeen has been estimated at half a million.
Aberdeen has a wide range of cultural activities, amenities and museums. The city is regularly visited by Scotland's National Arts Companies. The Aberdeen Art Gallery houses a collection of Impressionist, Victorian, Scottish and twentieth Century British paintings as well as collections of silver and glass. It also includes The Alexander Macdonald Bequest, a collection of late nineteenth century works donated by the museum's first benefactor and a constantly changing collection of contemporary work and regular visiting exhibitions.
Aberdeen is home to a host of events and festivals including the Aberdeen International Youth Festival (the world's largest arts festival for young performers), Aberdeen Jazz Festival, Rootin' Aboot (folk and roots music event based at the Lemon Tree), Triptych, and the University of Aberdeen's literature festival Word.
Aberdeen's music scene includes a variety of live music venues including pubs, clubs, and church choirs. The bars of Belmont Street are particularly known for featuring live music. Cèilidhs are also common in the city's halls. The many popular venues include The Moorings, The Lemon Tree, Drummonds, Moshulu (now owned by Barfly), Snafu, The Tunnels, the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, and Aberdeen Music Hall.
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