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Frantiques

Waterfront antique shop brimming with maritime treasures and eclectic vintage finds.

★★★★★4.7 (22)

Frantiques is a treasure-filled antique shop located in Aberdeen's Deemouth Business Centre, specializing in a diverse collection of quality antiques with a notable maritime theme. The shop features everything from small decorative pieces to larger furniture items, curated by a welcoming owner. With its eclectic inventory and nautical focus, it appeals to collectors, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking unique vintage finds in Scotland's northeast.

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Unit 1B, Deemouth Business Centre, S Esplanade E, Aberdeen, AB11 9PB, GB
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Duration: 0.75 to 2 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Wednesday
11 am-4 pm
Thursday
11 am-4 pm
Friday
11 am-4 pm
Saturday
12 pm-5 pm
Sunday
12 pm-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    From Aberdeen city centre, drive south towards the waterfront via Union Street or Market Street, following signs to South Esplanade East. Deemouth Business Centre is located immediately south and east of Victoria Bridge. Parking is available on-site at the business centre. Journey time from the city centre is approximately 5–10 minutes depending on traffic. No entrance fee required.

    Bus

    Several local bus routes serve the South Esplanade East area. Journey times from Aberdeen city centre range from 10–15 minutes depending on the route and traffic conditions. Check local transport schedules for current services. Bus fares are typically £1.50–£2.50 for a single journey within Aberdeen.

    Walking

    From Aberdeen city centre, walk south towards the waterfront (approximately 1.5–2 km). The route is mostly flat and follows established streets. Walking time is approximately 20–30 minutes. The final approach to Deemouth Business Centre is straightforward, with clear signage near Victoria Bridge.

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    Taxis are readily available from Aberdeen city centre. Journey time to Deemouth Business Centre is approximately 5–10 minutes. Typical fares range from £6–£12 depending on the pickup location and time of day.

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    Local tips

    Allow at least 45 minutes to an hour for browsing; the densely packed displays reward patient exploration and discovery.
    Visit on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday (11:00–16:00) for the most reliable access; weekend hours are limited to 12:00–17:00.
    Combine your visit with nearby Deemouth Artist Studios or Aberdeen Ceramics Studio to experience the broader creative community in the business centre.
    If seeking a specific type of nautical item or period piece, contact the owner in advance to confirm availability.
    Parking is available at Deemouth Business Centre; the location is accessible by car and within walking distance of the city centre.

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    A Maritime-Themed Treasure Trove

    Frantiques occupies Unit 1B within Aberdeen's Deemouth Business Centre, a converted waterfront location that perfectly complements its nautical-focused inventory. The shop is densely packed with antiques spanning multiple eras and styles, from small decorative objects to substantial furniture pieces. The maritime collection is particularly impressive, featuring items that evoke the character of Aberdeen's rich seafaring heritage. Visitors often describe the shop as resembling a museum, with carefully selected pieces that tell stories of the sea and the region's historic connection to fishing and trade.

    Curated Collections and Diverse Inventory

    The shop's strength lies in its variety and quality. Rather than focusing narrowly on a single category, Frantiques offers an eclectic mix that rewards patient browsing. The collection includes nautical artifacts, vintage decorative items, period furniture, and curiosities that appeal to both serious collectors and casual shoppers. Each visit may reveal different treasures, as the inventory evolves. The owner's personal touch is evident throughout, with thoughtful presentation and genuine enthusiasm for the pieces on display. This approach creates an atmosphere where discovery feels organic rather than overwhelming.

    The Deemouth Business Centre Setting

    Located on South Esplanade East near Victoria Bridge, Frantiques sits within a mixed-use business centre that has become a creative hub for Aberdeen. The surrounding area includes artist studios, ceramics workshops, and other independent businesses, creating a vibrant cultural quarter. The waterfront location offers glimpses of the River Dee and contributes to the area's character. The proximity to other creative enterprises makes Frantiques part of a broader artistic and cultural ecosystem rather than an isolated shop.

    Visitor Experience and Atmosphere

    The shop welcomes visitors with a relaxed, browsable atmosphere. The friendly owner creates an inviting environment where customers feel comfortable taking time to explore. There is no pressure to purchase; the experience itself—discovering unusual items and learning their stories—is valued. The densely arranged displays create an intimate, almost cabinet-of-curiosities feel. Whether you're a seasoned collector seeking specific pieces or simply enjoying a leisurely afternoon of exploration, the shop accommodates different browsing styles and interests.

    Appeal to Collectors and History Enthusiasts

    Frantiques attracts visitors with varied interests: maritime history buffs drawn to nautical artifacts, interior designers seeking vintage furnishings, gift shoppers looking for unique items, and general antique enthusiasts. The maritime focus particularly resonates with those interested in Aberdeen's naval and fishing heritage. The quality of pieces means that serious collectors can find worthwhile acquisitions, while casual visitors appreciate the aesthetic and historical value of the items on display.

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