Articles related to "Edinburgh"



Edinburgh Festival
Every year Edinburgh opens its doors to visitors to enjoy the Military Tattoo, the Fringe, Book Festival, International Festival and Film Festival.
• -edinburgh • "edinburgh festival' • (edinburgh fringe festival) • "edinburgh book festival) • (edinburgh film festival)

Edinburgh for Kids
Edinburgh has some great days out for kids - from ghosts to puffins. Take a tour of some of the best attractions.
• edinburgh for kids • children in edinburgh • travelling with children • travelling with kids • attractions for kids

Edinburgh Castle
One of Scotland's most famous castle is Edinburgh's Castle
• edinburgh • castle • castle • rock • douglas

Edinburgh Festival and Travel Bargains
The organisers announce the spectacular and varied programme for the 55th Edinburgh Festival and Tattoo. Scotland will greet you with the skirl of pipes and a dram or two of whisky. Also some last minute travel bargains for April and May
• edinburgh • festival • vienna • scotland • scottish

Reinventing Scotland's Grassmarket
Scotland's Grassmarket is host to pubs, shops and soon to be home to an underground recycling facility. Once a place that hanged its criminals, this makes a nice change.
• the grassmarket • grassmarket • edinburgh • scotland • edinburgh castle

The Edinburgh Festival 2001
The month of August brings to Scotland a wealth of people interested in the visual and performing arts from across the world. Edinburgh is buzzing from now until the 27th of August with great productions, works of art, words and music. From the stage to the page, at Community Drama Workshops we will be exploring the exciting world of the festival.
• play • music • theatre • fringe • edinburgh

The Edinburgh International Festival
The Travelsleuth looks at the Edinburgh International Festival, the 2004 highlights, online booking and accommodation facilities and recommends a sensible pair of walking shoes to survive the cultural course.
• edinburgh • scotland • berlin • cleveland • usa

Walking Tour of Edinburgh Old Town
One day in Edinburgh just can't do it justice. But you can squeeze the highlights of the Old Town into less than 24 hours.
• edinburgh walking tour • two days in edinburgh • edinburgh old town • edinburgh castle • john knox's house

Best Whisky Dining in Edinburgh
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society has a members-only dining room on Queen Street in Edinburgh, but for the first time non-members are now invited to dine every Thursday
• scotch malt whisky society • edinburgh • fine dining • best restaurant • chef james freeman

Eccentric Edinburgh Guide
Scotland's capital Edinburgh is known for its Festival, its castle, Royal Palace, Royal Mile - and great food and pubs. A guide to Eccentric Edinburgh shows another face
• eccentric edinburgh • great scottish inventors • pubs and bars • scotland • bradt guides

Edinburgh Castle Visitor's Guide
Edinburgh Castle is an essential sight in Scotland's capital, visible from many parts of the city. It has great views over Edinburgh and a wealth of Scottish history
• edinburgh castle • scotland • stone of destiny • scone • essential visitor attractions

Edinburgh Festival of Food
Foodies at the Festival is part of the Edinburgh Festival in August, with star chefs giving classes, wine and whisky tastings, and chance to buy from local producers.
• edinburgh festival • foodies at the festival • top scottish chefs • cookery demonstrations and masterclasses • local food producers in scotland

Edinburgh Fringe Festival
The "Fringe", as it is affectionally called, is a world reknown theatre festival, held in Edinburgh. Performances are in a range of genres and styles.
• edinburgh fringe festival • the fringe • fringe • theatre • edinburgh

Edinburgh Ghost Festival
May is the month for Mary King's Ghost Fest in Edinburgh, a festival focusing on the dark side of Scotland's capital city
• edinburgh ghost festival • mary king's close • mary king's festival • haunted edinburgh • scotland's capital city

Edinburgh Rugby World Cup Hotels
There are only two games at Murrayfield in the Rugby World Cup, but both feature Scotland, with one match against New Zealand. There won't be an empty hotel in the city
• scotland 2007 rugby world cup edinburrgh hotel acc • new zealand • romania • murrayfield matches • hostels

Edinburgh's Hogmanay 2007-2008
Kasabian and Idlewild are two of the music acts playing at Edinburgh's Hogmanay Night celebrations when the city rocks and parties to see in the New Year of 2008.
• edinburgh's hogmanay 2007-2008 • new year's eve in scotland's capital city • kasabian and idlewild concert in the park • loony dook • torchlight procession

Edinburgh's New Town in One Day
Edinburgh's New Town delights with Georgian architecture and quaint, cobbled streets. This tour shows you the highlights in just one day.
• edinburgh new town • calton hill • national monument • scott monument • princes street

Edinburgh's Royal Palace
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile and once home to Mary Queen of Scots, is still the official Scottish residence of Britain's monarch
• holyroodhouse • palace • edinburgh • scotland • royal mile

Ghost Tours of Edinburgh
Edinburgh in Scotland has many a ghost story to tell. Take a guided ghost tour to hear tales of the supernatural.
• ghost tour • edinburgh scotland • guided tour edinburgh • supernatural tour • ghost story

Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh
Located at the end of the Royal Mile which starts at Edinburgh Castle, Holyroodhouse lies at the base of Arthur's Seat, the highest peak in Holyrood Park
• edinburgh palace of holyroodhouse • royal mile edinburgh castle • arthurs seat highest peak in holyrood park • palace of holyroodhouse history augustinian monast • mary queen of scots david rizzio oliver cromwell t

Rugby World Cup: Edinburgh Hotels
The Scotland, New Zealand and Romania teams all play at Murrayfield in the Rugby World Cup 2007, so to find a good hotel in or near Edinburgh you should book now
• edinburgh hotels and accommodation • scotland • rugby world cup 2007 • spa • luxury

Scotland - Discover Edinburgh
Infinite variety in Edinburgh: interesting walks, historic buildings, fine theatres and restaurants and great shopping.
• neo-classical new town • princes street one most elegant in europe • edinburgh castle stands on a great rock • old town finest concentration of historic building • circular walk to castle back to old town

Six Nations Edinburgh Restaurants
Scotland has two major home games at Murrayfield for the 2008 Six Nations Championships, against France and England. Here are some recommended restaurants for fans.
• six nations edinburgh restaurants • scotland at murrayfield • 6 nations 2008 • england and france matches • george street

Visit Edinburgh
Written by an Edinburgh-based journalist, this details all the must-see sights, best restaurants, and looks at the key festivals.
• holiday in edinburgh • travel info • vacation • boasting some of the best sightseeing in europe • another interesting architectural feature

A Passion Awakened
An article submitted for the Childhood Memories Event currently being held here at Suite. This is where my passion for Women's History came from. How about yours? Put your experience in the discussion area.
• edinburgh • mary queen of scots • elizabeth i • holyrood palace • history

Book Signing by One of Scotland's Best Authors
Edinburgh's Bob Skinner hunts an assassin, while death and disaster stalk his friends and family.
• skinner • jardine • edinburgh • scotland • mystery

Canadian Fringe Festivals
British actors Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, and Emma Thompson treaded the boards in Edinburgh. Here are the 2007 dates for Vancouver, Ottawa, Toronto and Calgary and more
• canada • fringe • festival • hugh laurie • edmonton

Edwin's Lasting Legacy
King Edwin of Northumbria gave us many things, including the beauty of York and Edinburgh. He also brought peace to the north, which hadn't seen such peace in a long time.
• edwin • northumbria • edinburgh • york • cadwalla

Harry's "Mom"
Come meet the woman who got children and parents all over the world reading together.
• j k rowling • joanne kathleen • harry potter • wizard • young

Hogmanay in Scotland-finding accomodation
a look at finding accomodation for the scottish festival of hogmanay or new year
• new year • hogmanay • scotland • festival • edinburgh

Hostile toward Hostels?
Ms Budget Travel can't resist a cheezy headline.
• iyha • hostels • budget travel • mercat tours • edinburgh

Insect Traps
The naturalist Mark Catesby thought that the 'pitchers' of the pitcher-plant provided safe housing for insects.
• mark catesby • amazing rare things • sarracenia • pitcher plant • great hogfish

Ms Budget Travel Gets Back to Work
Ms Budget Travel quits pontificating and gives ya'll some 411
• rail pass • travel • edinburgh • air lines • tickemaster

National Museum of Scotland
A review of one of Edinburgh's visitor attractions.
• visitor • what to do • attractions • vacation • suggestion

Penguins
Penguins evolved away from land predators and are all flightless.
• penguins • great auk • distribution of breeding colonies • rookeries • cold feet

Postpartum Depression Self Test
The Edinburgh Scale is well-known as a tool for new mothers to determine whether or they might have postpartum depression.
• postpartum depression • postpartum mood disorders • edinburgh scale • self test • unhappy

Scotland Travel Tips
An introduction to Scotland Travel - rainy weather, biting midges and transportation options.
• scotland • glasgow • railway • edinburgh • travel

The Infamous Burke and Hare
The story of mass murderers Burke and Hare, who sold bodies to Dr. Knox for dissection in his anatomy classes.
• burke • hare • knox • murder • edinburgh

The Naming of the Dead
The sixteenth novel about the hard-boiled Edinburgh detective sees him rubbing shoulders with the great and the good at the G-8 conference in what is Rankin's best yet.
• rebus • ian rankin • the naming of the dead • edinburgh • hardboiled detective

The Scotland Traveler
Scotland is rich with history, breath-taking landscapes and castles, ghosts and one big, rarely seen monster.
• edinburgh • history • travel • loch ness • scotland

The Royal Month: March
The Travelsleuth's monthly diary of events for March. Page 1: the Royal Month - Buckingham Palace Golden Jubilee news. Open air concerts in the Palace gardens. Commemoratives on sale.
• royal royalty • queen • duke • edinburgh • prince

Ancient Fertility Sites
How visiting ancient fertility sites and applying faith and ritual into every day life has helped some people to have a family.
• ancient fertility sites • cerne abbas giant • edinburgh fire festival • beltane festival • spiritual healing to get pregnant

Bath, Regency Jewel of the Southwest.
England's Regency Jewel and onetime favourite Health Spa of Ancient Romans is host to the Travelsleuth and his Lady on their travels through ancient Wessex.
• england • bath • roman • goddess • abbey

Britain's Food Festivals 2007
Whether it's England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland or Wales, people love their local food and drink (& music) and the British Isles has festivals all year round
• food festival • beer festival • england • scotland • wales

Court Circular, Windsor Castle. 9 April, 2002.
Court Circular, Windsor Castle, 9 April, 2002 chronicling the Royal Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, together with an Elegy to Her Memory by Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate.
• queen prince • princess • royal • westminster • abbey

Etiquette for Jubilee Occasions
Golden Jubilee hints on Royal etiquette in correspondence and behaviour for those communicating with The Queen and Her Consort or attending official functions in the UK and Commonwealth where members of the Royal Family are present.
• london • edinburgh • windsor • castle • sandringham

Good Food Guide 2007 Published
A new Good Food Guide is always a treat. Britain's finest food is reviewed and the book rates all the top tables at the UK's best restaurants, including Michelin stars
• good food guide 2007 • britain's best restaurants • london's top tables • manchester eating • newcastle dining

Great chieftain o the puddin'-race!
Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt pays tribute to Robert Burns, Haggis and Whisky on the anniversary of the birth of Scotland's Bard and joins in the singing of 'Auld Lang Syne'.
• haggis • whisky • burns • scotland • london

Happy Hogmaney!
The Travelsleuth welcomes Hogmaney in Edinburgh and New Year in London. Tired of the January Sales he seeks out some exhibitions and theatre as a welcome alternative to traipsing through the department stores.
• hogmaney • edinburgh • london • stirling • inverness

Indiana Outlets
Indiana has a variety of outlet shopping opportunites in all corners of the state. Why pay full price?
• indiana outlet malls • indiana outlet shopping • indianapolis outlets • fort wayne outlets • hoosier outlets


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