
Autumn in Dundee: Indoor entertainment for shabby weather days
Although November/December is an undeniably beautiful time of year, it almost always comes with some rainy and cold days when you live in bonny Scotland. Luckily, Dundee has plenty of
Although November/December is an undeniably beautiful time of year, it almost always comes with some rainy and cold days when you live in bonny Scotland. Luckily, Dundee has plenty of
V&A Dundee has released its 2019 programme of visiting exhibitions (we’ve been waiting with bated breath), which will explore the innovative design and culture of contemporary video-games and robotics. Here’s
Found yourself stuck for mid-week evening plans this month? On November 29 (next Thursday) at Dundee’s authentic tapas bar Gallery 48, fine artist Joanna Craig is showcasing her boldly beautiful
We are delighted to share with you that there has been a staggering increase in the number of locals and tourists visiting Dundee’s leisure and culture facilities over the last year
Christmas is coming, and it’s almost socially acceptable to dive into all things mulled wine, mince pies, chestnuts, and most importantly…Christmas lights. Dundee is bringing in the festive spirit relatively
Scotland’s first Design Museum, V&A Dundee, already has a jam-packed list of events, exhibitions and attractions on offer. We have all the info you need on how to get tickets
The brand new V&A Dundee is set to put our city on the map and bring in thousands of tourists. Already the museum designed by famous Japanese architect Kengo Kumo
The opening of the V&A Dundee will bring thousands of tourists to our fab city and we have lots of great places for you all to stay. If you’re looking
Kids and adults will be thrilled when the Brick City exhibition arrives in Dundee. Most of us have had some sort of interaction with LEGO in our lives; whether its playing
If you want to understand the impact the V&A has had on Dundee then all you need to do is think about how the waterfront looked when plans for the
Situated at the mouth of the Tay Estuary in Broughty Ferry, this 15th-century fort has a long, captivating history. It played a role in the Rough Wooing, a war between
Extinct and rarely spotted birds and fossils from species which lived 250 million years ago are among the items on display at this museum on the Dundee University campus. It