Edinburgh Things to see and do Travel Articles
- On the Streets
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Where else in the world can you legally be this weird? Three girls – wearing fishnet stockings, swimming caps and some sort of bathing-suit-turned-lingerie thing – look like they could be the only naughty synchronized swim team this side of Amsterdam. Of course, I should hope that a swim team doesn’t need to wear inflatable [...]
- Fringe No Longer Alone
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As of this past weekend, the beginning of the International Book Festival, Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), means that the Fringe is no longer going it alone. The Book Festival brings in world-renowned authors such as feminist Andrea Dworkin, Norman Mailer and J.K. Rowling, of Harry Potter fame. With the [...]
- Fireworks End Festive August
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Festive August is over. With the beginning of September, summer winds down. Where recently the sun wasn’t truly set until 10:30pm, already Edinburgh is dark by nine, and the growing shortness of the days brings winter ever closer to the city. The Fringe, Film and Book festivals all finished this past Monday, leaving the International [...]
- Festivals Bring Edinburgh Alive
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From Rose Street to the Royal Mile, roaming crowds of tourists and flier-hawkers clog the veins of Edinburgh. Yet despite needing 20 minutes to walk the same distance as 10 used to suffice, the city thrives, pulses with a vibrancy that is understated or in hibernation much of the year. Even at 11 on a [...]
- A Golden Night
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“How in the world can all these people possibly fit in there?” a woman next to me asked her companion. A hundred meters and a thousand Military Tattoo attendees in front of us, the stadium seating in the esplanade – on three sides, with Edinburgh Castle on the west – did not look as if [...]
- Breakdown of Edinburgh’s Festivals
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Edinburgh Military Tattoo August 4-26. Office: 32 Market Street. Box office: 0131 225 1188. Military performances from Scottish and worldwide forces, including the Massed Pipes and Drums, and the Canadian Mounted Police. Festival Fringe August 6-28. Office: 180 High Street (Royal Mile). Box office: 0131 226 5138. Dance, drama, comedy and music, from the zany [...]
- A Guide to Surviving Edinburgh’s Festival Season
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Edinburgh calls itself the festival city and it’s no idle boast. In August of each year there are five of them I’m aware of, and there could be more. First it’s jazz, then four more that run concurrently for three weeks: The Books Festival, a Film Festival, the International Festival, and the Festival Fringe. The [...]
- Edinburgh, Scotland – May 2000
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Edinburgh has always taken care of me. Over the course of two visits, I’ve lived there for nearly a year; I’ll be going back in August, for the International Festival, and should I ever wind up with too much money for my own good, I will have a home somewhere in the city. Edinburgh has [...]
- A Few Rules for Surviving and Thriving in Edinburgh
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1. Forget Trainspotting. Edinburgh does have its share of the hard drugs scene, but drugs define Edinburgh about as much as muggings define New York City. Besides, Trainspotting doesn’t even look like Edinburgh, which isn’t surprising since it was filmed almost entirely in Glasgow. 2. Remember the Festival. All of them, actually: Edinburgh International Festival, [...]
