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  • Valentine's Day in Edinburgh, Friday February 03 2012

    February 14th - a date some of you will look forward to with great anticipation, while others would prefer to erase it from the calendar altogether. Whatever your feelings about St Valentine’s Day and the slushy sentiment it generates, it’s a great excuse to break up the monotony of the week by getting out and doing something with your Tuesday evening. As ever, Edinburgh has lots to offer even the most ardent anti-Valentiners among us.

    Amber Restaurant Edinburgh

    There are Edinburgh Valentines events beginning on Friday the 10th of Feb, running right through the day itself to the weekend of the 18th and 19th, so plenty to choose from. Below is a selection of the more interesting activities on offer.

    Make like Edinburgh’s hottest couple and hang out at the zoo this Valentines. Tickets to visit giant pandas Tian Tian and Yang Guang are currently still available for February 14th. It’s worth noting that spring heralds the panda’s short mating period of 2-3 days. (Booking is essential.) Also enter the Zoo's Facebook competition where you can win a 'Valentines Weekend Break'.

    Also at the zoo are Edinburgh’s famous penguins. At this time of year the gentoos are beginning to think about nesting, which is one of the most endearing romantic processes in the animal kingdom. Male gentoos offer up pebbles to their desired mate; if the pebble isn’t good enough she’s not interested! Several pebbles later the relationship is cemented and the nest building begins, not without drama. With the males left to line the nests, they often resort to pinching the best pebbles from their neighbour’s nests!

    If you’re looking for a new experience, take a trip on the Orient Express Northern Belle on February 18th. Leaving from Edinburgh and travelling on a circular route through the scenic Scottish countryside, you can enjoy a luxurious lunch complete with champagne.

    Northern Belle Edinburgh

    On February 10th, Missy Malone and friends return to the Voodoo Rooms with a Valentines special Burlesque Revue. The show features glamour, comedy and music for a spectacular night out in vintage style. Every previous show has sold out, so get your tickets now at http://missymalone.eventbrite.com/

    Single and looking? Spend the evening of Valentine’s Day in Edinburgh at Cargo. The bar is hosting a speed dating event on the 14th. When better to meet the man or woman of your dreams than on St Valentines Day?

    If you’re under 16, we haven’t forgotten about you. Forth One is throwing the biggest under 16’s party in Scotland at Silk nightclub on Friday 10th February. Featuring DJ sets from Mark Martin and Krystle, tickets are available from the station’s reception on Forth Street.

    Perhaps you’d prefer to adopt the Finnish celebration of February 14th, “Friend’s Day” (Ystävänpäivä) during which you celebrate all of your friends rather than that special someone. If that’s the case, ladies Ghillie Dhu has something special on for you. Pamper yourself, this Valentine’s Day in Edinburgh, with cocktails and cupcakes while enjoying a range of exhibitors including hair demonstrations and advice on fashion and skincare. Prizes for the raffle and silent auction will be handed out by rugby players…  (Information and tickets are available by calling 0131 222 9930. Proceeds to charity.)

    Many of Edinburgh’s great attractions have events on:

    Fascinating Mummies National Museum of Scotland

    Opening on February 11th at the National Museum of Scotland, Fascinating Mummies features treasures from the Egyptology collection at the National Museum of Antiquities in the Netherlands. This is the only opportunity to see the exhibition in the UK. (charges apply)

    Amber restaurant at the Scotch Whisky Experience is offering an exclusive Valentines dining event for couples, “Amber in the Attic”. Featuring champagne on arrival, a sumptuous meal in the Castlehill Room and a private viewing of the world’s largest collection of Scotch Whiskies, tickets are £38 per person and can be booked by calling 0131 220 0441. View the full menu.

    Camera Obscura is open till 8pm between the 11th and 19th of Feb. One of Edinburgh’s most fun attractions with plenty to see, do and interact with, where better to break the ice on a first date? And if it’s not going so well there’s always the severed head exhibit…

    2012 is a leap year and tradition dictates it’s acceptable for a lady to propose to her beloved. Edinburgh Castle can help you plan the perfect proposal in the historic Argyle Tower, which features views over the city. Various flowers and fizz options are available to help you celebrate when he says yes.

    If you’re keen to start planning your wedding upon his acceptance, the castle is hosting a wedding fayre on the weekend of the 18th and 19th February. To register your interest in viewing the facilities contact hs.weddings@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

    Finally, from 1100 - 1800 on the 14th, BT with show Valentines messages, using Edinburgh's Big Screen situated in Festival Square. Romantics are asked to email their 'loving lines' with location to livesites@bt.com, or tweet them with the hash tag #loveisallaround and location or text them to 83310 starting with LOVE and ending with your 120 character Valentine message plus location. Messages are open for entries from Thursday, February 9, if you want to keep it secret until the day, it's best to email. BT advise 'Keep the message short – maximum 120 characters – but feel free to include your story – as it’ll definitely help us choose.'

  • To Infinity and Beyond! Well, the Edge of Space at Least, Friday February 11 2011

    Last week, we brought you news of some terrific bargains available with one of the city’s top clothing boutiques, but this week, Edinburgh’s home to an offer that’s literally out of this world!

    SpaceThat’s because a Leith travel agent has become the country’s only ‘Space Agent’. The aptly-named Dream Escape will be selling spaceflights with Virgin Galactic, the brainchild of tycoon Sir Richard Branson, which will offer private individuals the chance to venture into space. There’s been no confirmation yet of what the duty-free allowance is, but it’s sure to beat a bottle of perfume and an extra-large Toberlone.

    Worldwide, around 400 people have signed up for the two-hour flight on board SpaceShipTwo, which will take off from Spaceport America in New Mexico. The trip also includes around 6-10 minutes of weightlessness. We’re guessing sickbags are provided. They certainly should be considering the cost - at £125,000 a pop, it’s certainly not cheap, but with the first flight not due to leave for two years, there’s still time to get saving. Just don’t forget to check down the back of the sofa...

  • Doors Open Day. Not An Invite For Burglars Though, Friday September 24 2010

    doors open daysAs you’re making your way about the city, like us, do you ever pause at grand buildings and wonder what’s behind that closed door? Wish you could know more about what’s inside, just a few inches away at the other side of the stonework, but still tantalisingly out of reach? Are the intriguing machinations that could be taking place inside consuming your waking thoughts and plaguing your dreams? Do you regularly wake up with a furrowed brow, bedsheets drenched in sweat, and scream ‘OH, WHY WON’T YOU JUST TELL ME?’

    If so, then help is at hand this weekend with the advent of Doors Open Day 2010. On Saturday and Sunday, you can poke around in to more than 75 of Edinburgh’s architecturally and culturally significant buildings to your heart’s content.

    Some are private buildings, while others are public ones that usually charge a fee – either way, you can get access to them all for free. Get yourself a behind-the-scenes tour, and enjoy activities, talks and exhibitions revealing more their history and use.

    Obviously, those of you with just a passing interest are more than welcome too. In fact, probably best you head along as a preventative measure, so you don’t drive yourself crazy with wonder in future.

  • Get Ready To Gorge Yourselves - Mmm Tasty Treats!, Thursday May 27 2010

    If you like your food, and let’s face it, who doesn’t, then this weekend is a veritable feast for foodies in and around Edinburgh, especially if we get the sort of weather we enjoyed last weekend.TASTE OF EDINBURGH

    The big dog is obviously Taste of Edinburgh, which we had a lovely chat with you about last month. Well, the time is nigh, and along with all the celebrity chefs (Jean-Christophe Novelli, Nick Nairn, Rachel Allen and Tom Kitchin) making appearances, there will be loads of demonstrations, samples and much more.

    But if seafood is more your bag, then you’ll want to make tracks for The Greenbelt at Prestonpans for the 3 Harbours Seafood Festival, one of only two of its kind in Scotland. For the chance to win some great prizes, become a Facebook fan.

  • Spa in the City. Perfect Sunday Recovery, Friday May 21 2010

    Hmm, Sundays. What better way to recover after a late Saturday night throwing some shapes than to chill out, relax and be pampered by somebody else. What’s that you say? This Sunday it’s free? Well, OK, that probably does make it better. Spa in the City, the capital’s biggest beauty event, returns this weekend, transforming St Andrew Square Garden into one huge urban spa.

    SASQFrom 10am til 5pm, the city’s top fashion and beauty outlets will be offering complimentary treatments, goody bags and a whole variety of other treats from top brands from home and abroad, including Smashbox, Clarins, Decleor, Clinque, Boobi Brown and much more.

    If all that rug-cutting from the previous night hasn’t completely exhausted you and you’re feeling energetic, then you can also try your hand at dance craze Zumba. Just don’t blame us when you can’t get up for work on Monday.

  • Edinburgh in World's Top 25 Cities. Next Stop, World Domination, Wednesday May 05 2010

    Well, well, well. Of all the tens of thousands of cities around the world, it turns out that Edinburgh is one of the best. Not just in the top 1000 or so, or the top 100. In fact, not even just the top 50 – oh no, we’re in the top 25, according to a poll by TripAdvisor. That puts in league with the likes of Barcelona, Monte Carlo, Tokyo, Rome, Sydney and San Francisco, which is rather illustrious company, don’t you think?

    Edinburgh Aerial

    All in all, Edinburgh ranked 21st in the world, and 17th in Europe, and was the only British city to feature, which, by a logical deduction that even Watson could fathom, also makes us the best city in the UK. Again. Come on the rest of you, at least try to keep up, eh?

    Of course, it’s probably not fair that we have world-class attractions, fabulous architecture, stunning natural features, beautiful open spaces, a rich culture, terrific shopping and an ace nightlife. But hey, we’re not perfect.