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Edinburgh isn’t just a city—it’s an experience. With its dramatic skyline, winding alleyways, and lively cultural scene, it effortlessly blends the charm of the past with the pulse of the present.
Across two evenings in May, UK landmarks Battersea Power Station and Edinburgh Castle were lit up like with a jaw dropping ...
WE HAVE reached the final destination, our capital Edinburgh, in this series on the ancient history of Scotland’s eight official cities ...
Interest in WestJet’s non-stop flights to Europe has been growing incredibly quickly — so much so that this year, to help ...
Plenty of real castles could pass for fantasy illustrations, but their stories are far more layered than anything in fiction.
In 1996 I was walking down to Leith Links with my two boys to play football,’ says Ger Freedman. ‘There were a lot of boys ...
Dr Harriet MacMillan will take over as director of Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature next month.
The first electronic computer was built during the 1940s by John Vincent Atanasoff, a professor of physics and mathematics at ...
Divided into Old Town and New Town by the Water of Leith, the Edinburgh Castle sits on top an extinct volcano. With its darkened stone facades, Edinburgh oozes history, which is why it became a UNESCO ...
The Prague Fringe Festival offers the Czech capital a cornucopia of English-language comedy and theatre. Ahead of its 24th edition, we spoke to its founder, Steve Gove.
In the aftermath of New York's Times Square hosting a major Riyadh Season card, plans are underway to have more of them in unusual locations. There will be no ' ...
In the heart of Albuquerque sits a castle that doesn’t house royalty but something arguably more precious to New Mexico – ...