Classical concert and reception in the Great Hall of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Join us for a classical ...
Regarded as a movie masterpiece, The Red Shoes (1948) by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger was based on Hans Christian ...
Exploring the very early historical to modern interactions between Celtic & Nordic cultures will feature in the Northern ...
Opera, music, and dance space that comes to life during the Edinburgh Fringe.
Co-produced by National Theatre of Scotland and Dundee Rep Theatre in association with Aberdeen Performing Arts and Capital Theatres. Alan Cumming (Sebatian Flight), Forbes Masson (Steve McCracken), ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company, presented by David Pugh and Cunard There is something deliciously deceptive about entering the world of The Constant Wife. At first glance, it’s all poise and polish: ...
Monday 15 June 2026 is officially a national bank holiday to mark Scotland’s qualification for the men's football World Cup finals in USA, Canada and Mexico. The approval by Royal Proclamation follows ...
Inverleith Park is a major public park, managed by the City of Edinburgh, a little North from the city centre. It's free to the public to use, although major events require a license. In a typical ...
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 ...
Popular street food market with wide variety of different food, buskers and a flea market. Open various times. Saturdays noon to 10pm and Sundays til 6pm. £2 entry. Leith Social is the cabaret and ...
Scottish National Galleries public lecture hall in the modern concourse, the Weston Link. Entrance to the Weston Link and Hawthornden Lecture Theatre is via East Princes Street Gardens. The ...