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Introducing Edinburgh

Festival time. Fireworks explode in fizzing starbursts of ruby and emerald above the smoke-swept battlements of Edinburgh Castle, while cascades of sparkling fire stream down the castle walls. Swooshing rooster-tails of rockets fill the sky ever more thickly, lighting up the rapt faces of the crowds, as the thundering music swells to a climax. And you're standing there in the midst of it all, face turned towards the sky; transfixed, mesmerised, seduced, wondering what's going to happen next.

Edinburgh does that to you. Scots poet Hugh MacDiarmid described the city as 'a mad god's dream', but even the maddest of gods couldn't have dreamt up a more inspiring setting for the world's biggest, most exhilarating, most over-the-top festival.

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Conservatorium at Botanical Gardens.
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Conservatorium at Botanical Gardens.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Bethune Carmichael
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  • Scottish Parliament Building.
  • Street performers on Royal Mile during Edinburgh Fringe festival.
  • Performance in Old Town during Edinburgh Fringe festival.
  • Girls hanging out of limousine window on Royal Mile.
  • Busker playing bagpipes on Royal Mile.
  • Gardener in Teviotdale Place in Stockbridge Colonies off Glenogle Road, New Town.
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