St Andrew's House is the H.Q. of the Scottish Government, found East of Princes Street on the south side of Calton Hill. Built on the site of the old Calton Jail, the imposing Orwellian hulk was the ...
The Orchestra's Music Director, Thomas Søndergård, when telling us he was a mere young tympanist in the Royal Danish ...
Four-day annual trade show for those involved in the farming, food, and countryside sectors, with broad range… ...
Edinburgh cinemas, films, film news and screening times. Click the clock for films and screening times in a new window. This week's film reviews: Guardian, Independent, Scotsman The Cameo Cineworld ...
Abbeyhill is to the East of the city and overlaps the Eastern fringe of Edinburgh Old Town. It takes its name from… Quiet village to the South West perimetre of the city. Situated at the foot of the ...
Bruntsfield Links is a 35-acre (14 ha) public park in Bruntsfield, to the south of Edinburgh's city centre. It's adjacent to the green expanse of the Meadows. Links is a Scots word for golf, which may ...
Synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys will headline Edinburgh's Hogmanay "Concert in the Gardens" on Saturday, 31st December. Tickets go on sale this Friday. The evergreen duo of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, ...
Edinburgh's New Town is not that new. Built in the mid-to-late 18th Century, in response to overcrowding in what is now known as the Old Town, Edinburgh's New Town is a marvel of urban planning, ...
For many arriving in Edinburgh by train, Waverley Bridge is the first place they step foot when leaving Waverley Station. The bridge has one of the four main entrances to Waverley railway station, ...
Submitted by edg on Sat, 6 Aug '22 11.54pm Expectations were riding high for this co-production between Edinburgh International Festival and the Adelaide Festival, “celebrating Australian and Scottish ...
Major venue with a capacity of 3,059, situated at the top of Leith Walk, that hosts many big-name and West… ...