From Miss Jean Brodie, Muriel Spark’s maverick schoolteacher, to Edward Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson’s alter ego villain, Edinburgh has long provided a backdrop for some of literature’s most enigmatic ...
A new book has been published exploring Edinburgh's history through maps, some of which have never before appeared in print. Edinburgh: Mapping the City brings together 71 maps, including the earliest ...
For anyone keen to discover more of what Edinburgh’s music scene has to offer, a new map has been launched to let you do just that. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can ...
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Edinburgh is a city of layers, of hidden nooks and crannies, of unnoticed tunnels, stairwells and stories. Even after many years of living there, it can still surprise you. There's the wild west ...
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Transport campaigners in Edinburgh have welcomed City of Edinburgh Council’s newly published 'metro map'. Tram Trains for Edinburgh (TTfE), a group supporting the introduction of tram-train technology ...
The map, a collaboration between VisitScotland and Film Edinburgh, reveals 32 locations used in 21 movies over a period of 80 years. The films include the romantic comedy One Day, starring Anne ...
As the world’s biggest arts festival returns to Edinburgh this August, the city once again becomes a vibrant stage not only for global performances but also for exceptional food and drink experiences.
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