Visiting Edinburgh

Edinburgh visitor attractions and info.

A Burns Supper in August may seem a daft idea, but that's the essence of The Robert Burns Experience held in…
This is the backstage Kinks’ story. The band that made the Swinging London Mod scene of the 1960s their own.
If you have been interested in anything, ever, you will find it here.
Guys - find your fedoras, and dolls - get your garters out, as Frank Loessers bold and brash adaptation hits…
Rona Munro’s trilogy of plays featuring the first three of Scotland’s kings to be named James offers a rare…
The annual Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is a spectacular show, part military part dance, that exceeds…
As the skyline darkens, strange sounds and glimmering lights come from the Royal Botanic Garden.
Once again, the Bohemian Light Opera take to the King's stage with another triumph.
This year, the 400th since the death of the world's most iconic literary mind, marks the first tour for…
The oldest ‘swinger’ in town (Tommy Steele), with an orchestra, playing the music of legendary bandleader…
"I am big. It's the pictures that got small."
Once upon a time has never been so lively, green, and grandiose with this tour of Shrek the Musical.
Queens rule the stage as the sparkly musical that’s anything but a drag hits the Playhouse for the holiday…
Sell A Door Theatre Company presents a canty, if scanty, rendition of Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach.
Sometimes you have an experience that you know you will remember long into your life. A memory that will find…
For many people, old-fashioned panto is a creaky anachronism where men dressing as women shouldn’t be that…
Four years after Pressure premiered in Edinburgh at the Lyceum in 2014, the play returns to the city with…
Jacqueline Wilson tells the most marvellous stories for children.
Evita has something reasonably rare in musical theatre - a good story and more than one memorable song.
There is a blurring of fact and fiction in Joan Lindsay’s 1967 Australian novel Picnic at Hanging Rock.