Dundee - A Waterfront City

Situated on the Tay estuary, Dundee is Scotland's sunniest city.  When you visit Dundee you will see a city transformed.  This information portal will tell you everything you need to know about Scotland's fourth city. The redevelopment of Dundee city Waterfront...

Stay in Dundee

Dundee offers a range of accommodation to suit everyone’s taste and pockets.  From upmarket city-centre hotels with waterfront views to traditional seaside cottages, affordable travel lodges, budget friendly hostels and short-stay apartments, there is something for every...

Eating and Drinking in Dundee

Dundee’s food and drink scene is transforming at a dynamic pace.  Contemporary restaurants and enterprising bistros sit alongside cool coffee houses, tasteful cafes, craft beer bars and good food shops. As well as features on the people, venues and themes at the heart of the city...

Attractions

Dundee has plenty of places to see and visit whether you are looking for a family day out, want to visit one of the annual events, or want to learn more about the city's history with its monuments and landmarks, its maritime heritage, the arrival of jute or the city's new scientific and...

Activities

There is so much to do in Dundee and the surrounding areas. With miles of beautiful coastline and beaches located just a few miles from Dundee city-centre and tranquil countryside walks and trails in the hills and glens of Angus just a short drive away, visitors can look forward to experiencing the...

The Space

The Space is a £5million community project, providing a multi-purpose performance, training and conference venue at Dundee and Angus College’s Kingsway Campus.This dramatic building is home to the Scottish School of Contemporary Dance, offering workshops, summer schools, training to a professional...

The Little Theatre

Dundee Dramatic Society's Little Theatre has a 100 seat auditorium with a bar and coffee bar facility and is available to hire.The Dundee Dramatic Society put on four plays a year, in March, June, September and December.These cover a range including traditional Scottish dramas, classic mysteries...