Tuesday 31 March 2015

Edinburgh, Scotland

“This is a city of shifting light, of changing skies, of sudden vistas. A city so beautiful it breaks the heart again and again.” Alexander McCall Smith
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and is the seventh most populous city in the United Kingdom. Not only is Edinburgh home to the world’s largest art festival every year, but it is packed with things to do to keep the family busy all year round!
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the worlds largest arts festival which takes place for three weeks in August of every year. It allows thousands of performers to take to the stage throughout various locations within Edinburgh to present shows to suit every taste. The artists range from well known big names, to unknown artists hoping to build their career. The festival includes comedy, theatre, comedy, circus, dance, cabaret, musicals, opera, children’s shows, exhibitions and events which ensures there is something to suit the whole family!
In 2014 there were 49,497 performances in 299 venues which made it the largest ever arts festival in the world. However, it was back in 1947 that the Fringe story began. Eight theatre groups showed up, unexpectedly, to the Edinburgh International Festival, an initiative created to celebrate European cultural life. Even although these groups weren’t invited to perform, they went ahead anyway and staged their shows on the ‘Fringe of the Festival’ anyway which gave the event it’s name.
Find out more at: https://www.edfringe.com/

Edinburgh Castle
Over one thousand years of history sit on top of the famous Edinburgh Castle which attracts over one million visitors per year. No visit to Edinburgh is complete without a visit to Edinburgh Castle, and once you have ventured up to the highest parts of Edinburgh Castle’s structure, you will be overwhelmed by the spectacular views of Edinburgh afforded from this Scottish “Castle of Castles”.
Edinburgh Castle is every schoolboy’s dream of what a castle should look like and the Edinburgh Castle website endeavours to give the Edinburgh visitor an in-depth view of Edinburgh Castle and it’s history from early times right up until the present day.
Book your tickets today at http://www.edinburghcastle.biz/
The Dome
No visit to the capital is complete without dinner and cocktails in one of the most beautiful buildings Scotland has seen. Located at the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town, The Dome opened its doors in 1996 and has become established as a first choice venue for weddings, conferences, seminars, dinner and cocktails.
Tigerlily
Looking for somewhere to stay during your visit? Choose Tigerlily – Edinburgh’s most talked-about boutique hotel, bar and restaurant. With it’s stylish interior, mirrored walls and chandeliers lies 33 bedrooms that feature originality within the Georgian building. Also home to a buzzing bar and restaurant, open daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks. The infamous cocktail menu with over 150 mouth-watering concoctions blends beautifully with the vibrant night-life on a Friday and Saturday.

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