The Tolbooth Museum is one of Aberdeen's oldest buildings and a main point of interest for visitors to the city. Located on Castle Street, it is easily accessible via various modes of transportation.
If you are traveling to Aberdeen by air, you will arrive at Aberdeen International Airport. From there, you can take a taxi or an airport bus directly into the city center. The museum is approximately a 20-minute drive from the airport, depending on traffic.
Aberdeen Railway Station is well-connected to major cities across the UK. If you are arriving by train, the museum is a short walk of about 10 minutes from the station. Head northeast on Guild Street toward Union Street, continue onto Union Street, then turn left onto King Street and another left onto Castle Street, where the museum is located.
Various bus lines serve the Aberdeen city center, with stops close to The Tolbooth Museum. Look for services stopping near Castlegate or on Union Street, from which the museum is just a short walk away.
Driving to the museum is straightforward. There is no dedicated parking for The Tolbooth Museum, but several public car parks are available nearby, such as the Shiprow or the Aberdeen City Council-run car park on Marischal Street. Be aware that Aberdeen city center has one-way systems and parking restrictions, so ensure you check local parking rules.
Address: The Tolbooth Museum, Castle Street, Aberdeen, AB11 5BQ, United Kingdom
Before your visit, please check the museum's official website or contact the venue to confirm opening hours and for any special visitor instructions or changes to accessibility.