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September 2001 Article
As the August festivals end, Edinburgh winds down. But while things slow, says Malcolm Blakey in this first guide entry, they don’t stop.

The Edinburgh Festivals Travel Guide
For all things festive, this guide will sort you out and psyche you up for one of the wildest times you can have that far north.


A Few Rules for Surviving and Thriving in Edinburgh
Anthony St. Clair gives a few pointers about getting the most out of the city.

A Personal Guide
Whether your first or tenth time abroad, Edinburgh is a vibrant city, but it takes care of you too.

Scotland, UK
Some tips and general info on Scotland and the Scots. Such as, for starters don’t call them English…

Africa – Travel Guides for Africa

Asia – Travel Guides for Asia

Europe – Travel Guides for Europe

North America – Travel Guides for North America

South America – Travel Guides for South America

Pacific – Travel Guides for the Pacific and Australasia



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