At Scents2U online florists,we provide quality designed flowers
with a high level of service delivered to Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and the surrounding
villages.
You can be assured that only top quality flowers and plants are used within
our designs to ensure you receive the freshest and best online flowers available.
View online our fabulous selection of flower bouquets, plants and gifts available
to view and order securely online or call our florists flower line on 01604
644158 to speak with one of our florists.
Special Occasions From
Designer Florists For Delivery in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Our
florists are highly skilled and talented florists and our flower shop is expert
at sending flowers for special occasions. So if you want a florist
to send Valentine’s Day flowers to Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire or maybe a florist
to make your mother in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire feel special with our Mother’s
Day flowers then our florists team would love to help. Our florists can also
deliver
beautiful Christmas flowers to Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire. We hope you enjoy our
online flower shop and our beautiful fresh flowers as much as our florists
enjoy creating
them.
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Aberdeen is Scotland's third largest city with
an official population of 202,370, and one of Scotland's 32 local government
council areas.
Nicknames include the Granite City and the Silver City with the Golden
Sands. During the mid-18th to mid-20th centuries, Aberdeen's buildings
incorporated locally quarried grey granite, whose mica deposits sparkle
like silver. The city has a long, sandy coastline. Since the discovery
of North Sea oil in the 1970s, other nicknames have been the Oil Capital
of Europe or the Energy Capital of Europe.
The area around Aberdeen has been settled for at least 8000 years,
when prehistoric villages lay around the mouths of the River Dee and River
Don.
In 1319, Aberdeen received Royal Burgh status from Robert the Bruce, transforming
the city economically. The city's two universities, the University of Aberdeen,
founded in 1495, and the Robert Gordon University, which was awarded university
status in 1992, make Aberdeen the educational centre of the north-east.
The traditional industries of fishing, paper-making, shipbuilding, and
textiles have been overtaken by the oil industry and Aberdeen's seaport.
Aberdeen Heliport is one of the busiest commercial heliports in the world
and the seaport is the largest in the north-east of Scotland.
Aberdeen has won the Britain in Bloom competition a record breaking ten
times, and hosts the Aberdeen International Youth Festival, a major
international event which attracts up to 1000 of the most talented young
performing arts companies. |