Nordic and Baltic choral music speaks clearly and deeply to the twenty-first century soul. Its mystery and clarity, its enfolding of the traditional and the innovative carry the listener from the ...
Restaurant: 12:00-15:00, Tue-Sat 18:00-22:00; 18:00-21:00 (Sun). Closed Mon. Bar: 16:00-23:00 (Tue-Thu), 12:00 to late (Fri/Sat), 12:00-23:00 (Sun). Closed Mon. Friendly bar and restaurant is close to ...
Popular sandy beach to the North East of the city. Well connected by bike paths. When the tide is out you can walk to Cramond Island.
Medieval church in the small town of Haddington 20 miles East of Edinburgh.
Restaurant: 12:00-15:00, Tue-Sat 18:00-22:00; 18:00-21:00 (Sun). Closed Mon. Bar: 16:00-23:00 (Tue-Thu), 12:00 to late (Fri/Sat), 12:00-23:00 (Sun). Closed Mon. Friendly bar and restaurant is close to ...
As the country enters its third week of sub-zero temperatures during what has become the most protracted cold snap since 1976, RSPB Scotland is asking people to spare a thought for the birds that need ...
If you live here, you probably already knew it: Edinburgh is the greenest city among the UK's ten most populated cities. By comparison, only 16.4% of the area of tenth place Liverpool was considered ...
After extreme weather forced the late cancellation of the Night Afore Disco Party in Princes Street Gardens, a new, indoor gig has been quickly set up with Hot Dub Time Machine on Hogmanay Night ...
Edinburgh's Hogmanay organiser Unique Assembly has announced that the festival's main outdoor events have been cancelled due to public safety concerns over the bad weather. Around 55,000 revellers had ...
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's (RZSS), the charity that operates Edinburgh Zoo, is asking residents near the zoo not to set off fireworks this Hogmanay, following the death of a baby red ...
The iconic, opening event of Edinburgh’s four-day Hogmanay Festival was cancelled earlier tonight due to high winds. However, this year’s Hogmanay has coincided with a series of Met Office yellow ...
One of two Scottish Bank Holidays that are observed at the beginning of January, the other being on New Year's Day. Edinburgh's Hogmanay festivities usually end on the first January.