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Edinburgh is unique among Scotland's cities. Tourism, its proximity to England, and its multicultural population set it apart. There's up-to-the-nanosecond dance clubs in 15th-century buildings and firebreathers outside Georgian mansions: this is a place that knows how to blend ancient and modern.

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Edinburgh Events


They don't call Edinburgh the Festival City for nothing. The peak party time of the year is August, when the sun warms into something worthy of the name, the city explodes with arts events and the streets fill with a cosmopolitan melange of visitors high on a heady mix of culture and single malt. If you're hardy enough to brave the Scottish winter, you'll be rewarded by the fullest-bore New Year celebrations you're ever likely to see.

The highlight of Scotland's calendar is the Edinburgh International Festival, held every August. Since its inception in 1947 to mark the end of WWII, it has grown into one of the world's largest and most important arts festivals. The Fringe Festival began unofficially at the same time and grew in tandem to become the largest such event in the world. Over 500 amateur and professional groups present every possible kind of avant-garde performance in venues all around the city. Also held in the same period is the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, which takes place on the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. The show is an extravaganza of daredevil displays, regimental posturing and swirling bagpipes and ends with a single piper playing a lament on the battlefields. Hogmanay, the Scottish celebration of the New Year, is another major fixture in Edinburgh's festival calendar with concerts, street parties and a massive bonfire on Calton Hill. There's also the frenzy of the other international fests: Edinburgh International Jazz and Blues Festival in July-August, Edinburgh International Book Festival and Edinburgh International Film Festival in August, and a whole lot more in between.

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jan
  

New Year Bank Holiday

Type: official holiday
Date: 2 Jan
  

Spring Bank Holiday

Type: official holiday
Date: 2nd Monday in April
  

May Day Holiday

Type: official holiday
Date: 1st Monday in May
  

Victoria Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 3rd Monday in May
  

Autumn Holiday

Type: official holiday
Date: 3rd Monday in September
  

Christmas Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 25 Dec
  

Boxing Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 26 Dec
  

Edinburgh International Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: Aug
  

Fringe Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: Aug
  

Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Type: festival/event
Date: Aug
  

Edinburgh International Book Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: Aug
  

Edinburgh International Jazz and Blues Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: Jul-Aug
  

Edinburgh International Film Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: Jun
  

Edinburgh's Hogmanay

Type: festival/event
Date: 31 Dec
  

Edinburgh Book Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: Aug
  

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Date:
  

Christmas Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 25 Dec
  

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 & 2 Jan
  

Good Friday

Type: official holiday
Date: Mar/Apr
  

Easter Monday

Type: official holiday
Date: Mar/Apr
  

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