The Usher Hall was full for a concert which opened with a jaunty frolic in the park. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, the son of a ...
Outgoing Fringe Society Chief Executive Shona McCarthy has reiterated her message that the Fringe, and the cultural sector at ...
The Edinburgh Guide review in June 2024 of Debussy's Romantic Piano is briefly summarised thus: ‘Matthew Shiels’s eloquent ...
Although Leith is now considered part of Edinburgh, as many Leithers will tell you, Leith is a burgh in its own right. Leith is the old maritime centre of Edinburgh and the Port of Leith is steeped in ...
Santa's Stories are roughly 20 minute sessions that take place every half hour for up to 22 children. Each child will have ...
The opening of two new pop-up venues on George Street at this year's Edinburgh's Christmas has been delayed due to wintry ...
Calton Hill is an extinct volcano, set right in the city centre. It is one of Edinburgh's main hills, unmistakable from a distance with its Athenian acropolis poking above the skyline. It is one of ...
A new addition to the Edinburgh's Christmas Festival programme, and the chillest place to hang out in Edinburgh. Quite literally. As its name suggests, the Polar Ice Bar is made entirely from ice: ...
Edinburgh's Nativity Scene will be unveiled as crowds gather to celebrate the true spirit of Christmas with an afternoon of Carol singing to raise vital funds for charity. As light turns to dark and ...
If you are walking uptown in Edinburgh, chances are you will pass by the floral clock in West Princes Street Garden. The clock is not only an immaculately tended floral display in the shape of a clock ...
The City Observatory on Calton Hill was the main centre for the Edinburgh Astronomical Institution and subsequently Astronomer Royal until 1896 when it was decided to move to Blackford, due to light ...