Belmont Street, Aberdeen

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Belmont Street, Aberdeen

Image: © Bill Harrison Taken: 21 Sep 2013

Belmont Street connects Union Street with Schoolhill and is "semi pedestrianised" with granite paving. Belmont Street hosts numerous bars, pubs and nightclubs and countless take-aways and is probably the rowdiest street in Aberdeen. Religion has been banished and the massive edifice of the South Church in the centre of the picture is now known as "Slain's Castle" bar.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.146826
Longitude
-2.101619