Dundee, on the banks of the River Tay, on Scotland's East Coast, is a city reinventing itself. Once a jute processing center and a 'grim textile town', Dundee has turned itself in recent years to become a center of biotechnology and cancer research.
The most notable Dundee landmark demonstrating this transformation is the Dundee Maggies Cancer Care Centre designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry who also designed the Guggenheim Museum and the LA Disney Concert Hall.
Other points of interest in and around Dundee include the RRS Discovery, the original ship used in Scott's to Antarctica in 1901, the City Square, St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral and famous golf courses such as Carnoustie and St. Andrews.
Hotels in Dundee are all within a 5 miles radius of the city centre and offer easy access to all area attractions.