π City in Dundee City council area
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Dundee is Scotland’s fourth largest city, spreading along the north side of the Firth of Tay with views (and a long bridge) across to rural Fife. Famously founded upon the three pillars of jute, jam and journalism, the settlement also played a pivotal role in scientific research and in building ships bound for faraway places. This gave Dundee its nickname: “City of Discovery”. Declining industry had until recently given the city an unfashionable image, but things have now changed. An ambitious 30-year development scheme is well underway to transform the previously ugly, messy waterfront with new public squares, gardens, railway station and a major art gallery. There’s some way to go – the project ends in 2031 – but at the time of writing in 2023 most of the major construction is complete, and happily the city is now rewarding to explore on foot once again. There are two main clusters of sights – those by the esplanade and those in the city centre – but it’s only a ten minute walk between them.
π Location
π The central City Square is at:
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NO 403302
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 56.460414,-2.969741
πΆ The main attractions are within walking distance of each other; reaching the waterfront is much more pleasant following its redevelopment.
βοΈππ Dundee has good rail & coach links to the rest of Scotland. A comprehensive bus network operates within the city. The local airport has infrequent flights from London, Belfast & Sumburgh.
π City centre parking has a charge, but there are free spots further out.
Explore nearby
<1 mi away
>> Discovery Point β β β β
>> Dundee Contemporary Arts β β
>> Dundee Museum of Transport β β β
>> HMS Unicorn β β β
>> St Paul’s Cathedral (Dundee) β β
>> The McManus β β β
>> V&A Dundee β β β
>> Verdant Works β β β β
<3 mi away
>> Dundee Law β β β (1 mi β)
>> Dundee Botanic Garden β β β (2 mi β)
>> Mills Observatory β β (2 mi β)
>> Dawson Park β β (3 mi β)