Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, Edinburgh offers a wide range of attractions and experiences this spring and summer
EDINBURGH is stunningly beautiful at any time of the year, attracting visitors from all over the world, and truly blooms in spring and summer.
Edinburgh’s reputation for romance was recently given a boost with the release of the Netflix series One Day, which follows the unfolding love affair between two people when they graduate from Edinburgh University and showcases the city at its best, taking in landmarks including the Old College quadrangle, the summit of Arthur’s Seat and Grosvenor Crescent.
Free and affordable attractions The majestic capital, home to the Scottish Parliament, may inspire awe but there’s no need to spend a fortune. There are plenty of free or affordable attractions for all ages, from the child-friendly National Museum of Scotland to the accessible National Galleries of Scotland: National.
It’s available every day, all year round, including school holidays. The ticket also has free child entry to top attractions, including Edinburgh Zoo, Deep Sea World and the Camera Obscura. Its sister bar, Hoot the Redeemer is tucked away in a cellar and is themed as a vintage funfair in 1950s New Orleans with a tarot reader, claw crane machine and boozy ice-cream parlour. The Raging Bull is eminently Instagrammable with rustic stone walls, murals, and stylish cocktails in wacky glasses.
The Ferry Tap in South Queensferry is a quaint pub with more than 50 malt whiskies. Nauticus Bar took its name from Leith’s historical ties with shipping and its menu of cocktails and food reflects the role the port played in the tea and spice routes, the gin craze and the whisky boom. Food tours Gourmands can eat their way around the city on foot. Eat Walk Tours, Secret Food Tours, Edinburgh Food Safari, will allow you to sample Scottish food and pre-arranged stops and learn about the city’s history, while those with a sweet tooth can find out more about Edinburgh on the Underground Donut Tour.Outdoor family adventures This time of year is ideal for getting out and about and enjoying healthy activities.
The most famous is the Edinburgh International Festival, 02-25 August, with its highbrow cultural programme, as well as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe where the likes of Steve Coogan, Kevin Bridges, Miranda Hart and Rowan Atkinson got their start. Bookworms of all ages will love the Edinburgh International Book Festival, 10-25 August. Cymera, Scotland’s festival of science fiction, fantasy and horror writing takes place from 31 May to 02 June.
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