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Edinburgh's Beltane Festival originates from Scottish and Irish Gaelic pre-Christian times. The word Beltane is thought to have derived from a Gaelic-Celtic word meaning "bright/sacred fire." It was ...
The Bank Hotel is closed. Located in the centre of Edinburgh at the juncture of the Royal Mile and South Bridge, the Bank Hotel includes the Bank Bar with prime outdoor seating.
Depending on where the world is with Covid-19, Glasgow will be welcoming the leaders of the planet to its shores in November for COP26 (aka the Earth Summit). Over 12 days, delegates will try to ...
Full details have been unveiled for one of the biggest-ever weekends of visitor events at Linlithgow Palace. Party at the Palace, a key part of the national Homecoming celebrations, takes place on 23 ...
Pte Lynndie England who appears in Erroll Morris's Standard Operating Proceedure ...
Formerly Medina, the Third Door is a late night venue hosting club nights and gigs in the basement of Cafe/bar Negociants. The venue has a main dance floor and 3 caves. It's situated across the road ...
Sports bar in the Grassmarket serving variety of ales and pub grub with lashings of big screen sport. Also hosts quizzes and music nights.
The project, which was launched in Washington DC in 2001, took place in 70 cities around the world in 2008. Last year's winner Lee Archer recently returned from the Miami International Film Festival, ...
The Meadows to George Street Project, part of a wider plan to improve cycling, walking, accessibility, and enhance public space in Edinburgh city centre, reached a new milestone this week, as the ...
The Usher Hall was full for a dreamy opener by almost forgotten composer John Ireland for this concert of music from three English composers. In their pre-concert talk in the Upper Circle Bar ...
From a race track beginning inside Meadowbank Stadium, the route takes runners out of the City to the Firth of Forth coast at Portobello before heading southwards along the coastline to a grandstand ...
A church with centuries of heritage - the church was established in 1483 - but its roots can be traced back 1300 years ago with the coming to Scotland of St Triduana. Leith being a busy Templar port, ...
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