Discover Perth with megabus

The city of Perth is known by many monikers. To some, it’s Scotland’s former capital – a title it held for five whole centuries. For others, it’s The Fair City, thanks to a novel written by the famous Scottish author, Sir Walter Scott. And for others it’s simply the centre of Perthshire – an area of Scotland that’s punctuated by the beautiful River Tay. Whichever title suits it best, there’s no denying Perth’s universal appeal. Step off the coach here and you’ve got nature, history and culture in equal measure – and a clutch of vibrant shops and bars to boot. What are you waiting for? Book a coach to Perth today.

Perth: top 3 things to do

1. Step inside Scone Palace

The crowning place of the Kings of Scots, including Macbeth and Robert The Bruce, Scone Palace is more than just a very cool name. Tour the stately home and you’ll get an idea of the level of splendor within its walls. Then explore the vast estate and Palace grounds, to Moot Hill, where the crowning ceremonies took place all those years ago.

2. Wander through Branklyn Garden

This two-acre hillside garden is within walking distance of the city centre, and it’s well worth a visit. Built in the 1920s, Branklyn Garden is crammed with rare and exotic plants whose seeds were collected by plant-hunters. As such, it’s become a bit of a pilgrimage for green-fingered gardeners and professional botanists alike.

3. Visit The Glenturret Distillery

Scotland’s oldest working distillery has been making whisky by hand since 1775, and you can learn all about it at The Glenturret Distillery - formerly known as The Famous Grouse Experience. The tour brings to life the long history of whisky in the area and how they go about creating The Glenturret single malt. And it’s set in stunning countryside in Crieff.

Travel in style

Taking the coach to Perth couldn’t be easier with megabus. With many great value fares on offer, travelling to Dundee by coach is the perfect way to make sure your journey is quick and comfortable.

The city is really easy to explore on foot. Keep walking along High Street and you’ll reach the bank of the River Tay. Or, branch off and head to streets like South Street, George Street and St John’s Street, which is where the bulk of Perth’s shops, cafés and restaurants are.

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From Dundee, megabus can get you to Perth in under an hour. If you're travelling from a northern city like Aberdeen, you'll enjoy your journey on our comfy coaches for around 2 hours.

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Header: Kenny Lam / Visit Scotland

Outside Perth Museum: Greg Holmes

Inside Perth Museum: Kenny Lam / Visit Scotland