Edinburgh Cultural Break

Top Things To Do During An Edinburgh Cultural Break

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When planning for a cultural expedition in Scotland, look no further than the historical capital of Edinburgh.Edinburgh boasts of having many cultural treasures that delight, enrich and inspire travelers. A visit here will be well worth the trip for those that want to immerse themselves in the city’s local culture. Below are the top things to do during a cultural break in Edinburgh.

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Visit Theaters

If you are a fan of the performing arts, why not book some tickets and visit one of Edinburgh’s theaters where art, history and culture thrives. From plays, to music and dance, there is a plethora of staged shows from which to choose. At Usher Hall and Festival Theater, you can attend an opera, ballet or classical music performance. Alternatively, catch on-stage shows at the Playhouse, Royal Lyceum or Kings Theater. The best part is that most of these venues are just within walking distance from several Edinburgh holiday apartments. So, if your cultural break runs for several days, you can be sure of having a convenient stay.

Attend Edinburgh Festivals

Edinburgh is nicknamed ‘festival city’, a title it has earned due to its busy calendar of events. Although the city has festivals spread evenly throughout the year, most of them are hosted in August running through to mid-September. Some events worth attending at this time include the Fringe, Mela Festival, Edinburgh International Festival, the International Book Festival, Military Tatoo and the Arts Festival. Most of these events occur simultaneously, leaving visitors spoilt for choice. These events bring together the diverse communities of Edinburgh, which come to share their culture through literary works, classical music, theatre, opera, dance and comedy shows. What’s more, most festival venues are conveniently located within close proximity to endless Edinburgh accommodation establishments, which suite all budgets and travelers.

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Explore Edinburgh’s Museums and Art Galleries

For those interested in museums and art galleries, Edinburgh has plenty of these to offer. A visit to one of these cultural institutions is a great way to learn about Edinburgh’s history as well as its immersive beauty that draws many artists.

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At the Royal Museum, visitors get a glimpse of the Millennium clock along with other displays of modern architecture representing the best of Scotland’s heritage. The Museum of Scotland is also a great place to sample relics of ancient Scottish pottery and weapons from the Roman and Renaissance eras.

Art lovers have plenty of galleries to visit, some of which include the National Gallery of Scotland, Fruitmarket Gallery and the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art. A good number of galleries abound in and around the area of Stockbridge and St. Stephen Street.

To many travelers, a cultural break means different things. It can be attending festivals to get a chance of mixing with locals and meeting new people. For others, it is all about visiting art galleries and museums to experience a destination’s culture and history. Regardless of how you picture your ideal cultural expedition, Edinburgh has something for everyone. As such, a cultural trip in Scotland’s capital promises great experiences for all kinds of travelers.

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