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Parking Spaces near Pittodrie Stadium

1 - 3 of 3 Parking Space Locations.
£100.00 / month

Secure Parking (City Centre Aberdeen)

Centrally located secure brightly lit covered parking space available for rental in Golden Square (city centre).Access is available 24/7. Rental is available on monthly basis only. £100/pcm [more]
Private Car Park
Security Key Provided, Gated, Lighted
1.78 miles from here
£100.00 / month

City Centre Car Space - 2 Mins From

Parking Space in private secure car park located on Gordon Street. 2 mins walk to centre of Union Street. The car park has an entrance gate which is electronically operated with a key fob. ... [more]
Private Car Park
24/7 Access, Security Key Provided, Gated,...
2.09 miles from here
£15.00 / week

5 Minutes From Town Centre/ Bus & Train Station

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Private Parking Space off road. Car park is lit and in quiet area 5/10 minutes walk to town centre, 6 minute walk to central train and bus station. [more]
Private Parking Bay
Lighted
2.67 miles from here

Pittodrie Stadium

  • Telephone Number 01224-650-400
  • Fax Number 01224-644-173
Pittodrie Street,
Aberdeen
AB24 5QH

Please note that ParkatmyHouse is not affiliated with Pittodrie Stadium.
Contact Pittodrie Stadium directly with any non-parking related questions.

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Pittodrie Stadium

Pittodrie Stadium is a football stadium situated in the Scottish city of Aberdeen. It was first used in 1899 and from 1903 has been the home of Aberdeen FC. Since then it has been the location of a number of firsts in the field of stadium design, notably becoming one of the first all-seater stadia in the United Kingdom (...)

Aberdeen Castle

Aberdeen Castle was a late Middle Ages fortification, in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was situated on Castle Hill, a site today known as the Castlegate, where a block of flats are currently located.. It is thought the castle and fortifications were burned down by King Robert the Bruce in June 1308, during the Wars of Scottish Independence immediately following the Harrying of Buchan (...)

St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen

St Andrew's Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church situated in the Scottish city of Aberdeen. It is the see of the Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney who is the Ordinary of the Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney. (...)

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