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Perth is a city in Perthshire, Scotland, which lies on the banks of River Tay.
[edit] UnderstandPerth used to be Scotland's capital from the 12th century on with the important Scone Palace nearby. Nowadays it is a pretty quiet place with around 50,000 inhabitants, many of whom work in financial services. [edit] Get in[edit] By CarPerth can be accessed from Edinburgh via the M90 from the south, Glasgow and Stirling via the A9 from the southwest, Inverness via the A9 from the north and Dundee and Aberdeen via the A90 from the east. Broxden roundabout, on the outskirts of Perth, is unique as it lists all 6 of Scotland's cities on its exit signs, as well as Crianlarich, a small settlement that must be passed through en route to major tourist centres such as Oban, Glencoe, Fort William, Mull and Iona (visitors to Scotland might be forgiven for thinking that Crianlarich is in fact a city, given the number of road signs that mention it). [edit] By planeThe nearest commercial airports are Dundee (22 mi/32 km), Edinburgh (40 mi/64 km), Glasgow (68 mi/110 km) and Aberdeen (91 mi/147 km). [edit] By trainThere is a train station with trains leaving to Dundee, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. [edit] By bus
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[edit] WorkThere is potential for picking up seasonal work in the many restaurants, hotels and tourists attractions, particularly during the summer. There is also the nearby Cairngorms for skiing in the winter. In the rural areas surrounding Perth it is possible to earn money picking fruit or vegetables. Unemployment is generally lower than the Scottish average, however many jobs are in retail or hospitality and so do not pay great wages. The biggest employers are Scottish and Southern, Perth and Kinross Council and Norwich Union. [edit] BuyPerth is historically a centre for whisky, Bells is a particularly fine one. Many distilleries are still in operation in the area around Pitlochry, however the ones in the city have now closed. Caithness Glass, at the top of the Dunkeld Road, is a visitor centre where all manner of glassware can be purchased. Visitors can also take a tour of the factory, seeing glass blowing and other techniques in practice. [edit] Eat
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Best Western Lovat Hotel, Glasgow Road. A charming privately owned hotel in a quiet, yet very central location, close to the city centre of Perth. Ramada Perth, West Mill Street. A former 15th century watermill, located in the centre of Perth. Salutation Hotel, South Street. Reputedly the oldest hotel in Scotland. Has a good bar and a local feel however used by coach tour operators. [edit] Stay safeThe local police is Tayside Police. Perth is home to the Force's Western Divisional Headquarters, situated in Barrack Street. Although in the UK '999' is the number to call the emergency services, you may also want to take note of the direct phone number to Perth Divisional HQ : +441738 621141 Perth is generally a safe city. The town centre can get a bit rowdy on Friday and Saturday nights, and the walk across the South Inch to get to The Ice Factory nightclub can be a bit dodgy and there is often potholes that you can't see in the dark. There was a bus put on between the Post Office on South St and the club, though this may have ceased now. Avoid the areas to the North of the North Inch, particularly along the Dunkeld Road, at night. This is also true of the Crieff Road but to a lesser extent. The Norrie Miller riverside walk is a regular evening haunt of small gangs of apparently bored school-age teenagers. Beware of some rowdy behaviour and shouting on the railway bridge footpath over the River Tay on Friday and Saturday nights. This is usually made by drunk teenagers (of both sexes) on their way home to the middle-class residential areas of Kinnoull Hill and Dundee Road (the more civilised ones sometimes get a bit quieter as they near home so as not to wake their parents). [edit] Cope
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