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Edinburgh

What's on in Edinburgh

April/May/June

Edinburgh is blooming lovely at this time of year - the Princes Street Gardens are resplendent with flowers and lush grass, and it doesn't cost a penny to pack a picnic and soak up the rays.

The Great Scottish Walk

The Great Scottish Walk, Holyrood Park


22 June
Thousands of entrants of all ages and abilities will desend on Holyrood Park for this charity walk, raising over £1 million while taking in some of the best historical sights in Edinburgh.

Children's International Theatre Festival, city wide

Children's International Theatre Festival, city wide

27 May-2 June 08
The UK's biggest performing arts festival for children aged two to 14+, with such traditional favourites as Aesop's Fables and modern displays including The Lion of Kabul.

The Queen's Gallery, Holyrood House

The Queen's Gallery, Holyrood House


State-of-the-art gallery showcasing exhibitions from the Royal Collection - catch The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: The Renaissance until 26 October.

5 things to see and do in Edinburgh from...

5 things to see and do in Edinburgh from...
  1. Edinburgh Castle

    The views alone from the ramparts are worth it. Inside, discover Edinburgh's oldest building, St. Margaret's Chapel and see the Honours (Crown Jewels) of Scotland, the Stone of Destiny and more.

  2. Edinburgh Festival

    The world's largest arts festival with endless events to choose from. There's also the Fringe for some of the best comedy on the planet.  The Military Tattoo, Film Festival and Book Festival are all part of it.

  3. Multrees Walk

    Next to Harvey Nichols, Edinburgh’s designer boulevard is also great for wining and dining, at Valvona & Crolla’s Vincaffe, or the Fourth Floor in Harvey Nichols offers cocktails and stunning views across the city.

  4. National Galleries of Scotland

    A spectacular gallery enjoying pride of place in Edinburgh since 1859. Presents Scotland's finest display of European art, ranging from the Renaissance period to the Post-Impressionists.

  5. Our Dynamic Earth

    A state-of-the-art natural history museum housed in a spectacular tent-like structure designed by the high-tech architect Sir Michael Hopkins.
    A wonderfully fun and thought provoking hands-on experience for all.

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Near the station

Jenners – 48 Princes Street, EH2 2YJ

Jenners – 48 Princes Street, EH2 2YJ

Housed in one of the few Victorian buildings remaining on Princes Street, Jenners department store offers fine shopping for all. Good for a variety of souvenirs you won’t find anywhere else.

Xile Directional – 3-22 Princes Mall, EH1 1BQ

Xile Directional – 3-22 Princes Mall, EH1 1BQ

Presents a constantly evolving brand mix that’s perfect for customers preferring classic designs with a twist.

The Nutcracker Christmas Shop – 52 High Street, The Royal Mile, EH1 1TB

The Nutcracker Christmas Shop – 52 High Street, The Royal Mile, EH1 1TB

Open all year and ideal for the ultimate Christmas experience, this specialist shop is crammed with festive decorations and is Scotland’s only stockist of Steinbach Nutcrackers.

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