The Edinburgh Festival

 

Edinburgh is the capital and second largest city in Scotland. Sometimes known as the “Athens of the North, Edinburgh is home to many museums, art galleries, as well as many other historical treasures. It is a famous festival city, and one of the well-known festivals in Edinburgh is the Edinburg Festival, which is held in August and September of this year.

 

The international Edinburgh festival

The international festival is a memorable three weeks of amazing opera, music, theatre, dance and visual arts. All types of cultures are represented, as you will see exceptional displays from Asia, Japan, Korea, China, India, Taiwan, Vietnam and much more.

The Edinburgh Festival, known as the largest in the world, was founded in 1947 by the Edinburgh International Festival. There are so many outstanding events at the festival. The opening concert is Das Paradies und die Peri, which is a unique work by Schumann.

You will also be able to see the National Ballet of China, which is a remarkable ballet production with extravagant sets and brilliant costumes. The Scottish Ballet will also give an unforgettable performance at the festival.

You can also see great theatre productions, such as King Lear or The Tempest. Other theatre events include The Wind-up Bird Chronicle and One Thousand and One Nights. All shows will be impressive performances that will blow you away.

There are thousands of artists, including the biggest names on stage. You can see Shakespeare’s greatest performances or stand up comedy routines. The Edinburgh Festival has something to suit the taste of anyone.

 

Free Events

There are also several events that are completely free, so you can enjoy the performances without worrying about paying money. Therefore, the festival will meet the budget of anyone.

When you go to Edinburgh during the festival season, you need to take one of its local historic tours. You will go to Blair Street, which is home to one of the haunted Edinburgh vaults and continue to Greyfriars Kirkyard, which will give you a look at the mysterious past of Edinburgh.

The area is full of excellent dining facilities. You can go to the award-winning restaurant of Michelin Star dining in a relaxing and tranquil setting. You can experience mouth-watering Scottish cuisine with a touch of French influence.

The finale of the festival is a spectacular fireworks show hosted by Virgin Money. This is the world’s largest and most stunning fireworks extravaganza. The explosive music in the show is inspired by Asia, Arabia and the east. There will be more than 100,000 fireworks launched from Edinburgh’s famous castle, making it an astonishing experience.

You can get to Edinburgh through air via the Edinburgh airport. There are also trains and busses that travel to and from the city. Edinburgh has numerous ways of getting around the city. There is a local bus and train service, as well as private taxis.

The city comes to life for three weeks to celebrate the biggest arts festival in the world. Millions of tourist flock the city for this monumental event. It is an event that will leave you wanting to return to the capital city.