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The famous fleet let out plumes of red white and blue smoke, accompanied by the well-known roar of their engines as awestruck ...
Jaime Molina, a photographer for The New York Times, was out and about in Edinburgh to capture the atmosphere on the festival ...
Oasis took the capital by the storm with their opening show blowing away fans as hit after hit were belted from the ...
The modern Apex European (90 Haymarket Terrace, 011-44-131-666-5124, www.apexhotels.co.uk; from about $225) is just a short stroll from the city's shopping and entertainment areas.
Edinburgh locals have hit out at the busy crowds in the city centre during the summer months. With the Edinburgh festivals approaching, crowds are getting busier as tourists take in the city sights.
Children under 10: Edinburgh was the first city in the world to open a museum dedicated to the history of childhood. The Museum of Childhood first opened to the public in 1955 and moved to its ...
There are no skyscrapers of the kind you’ll find in London or New York City. Edinburgh’s tallest building, St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, measures 295 feet.