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Live stand-up from the Festival Theatre during the Edinburgh Fringe, featuring the best comedy talent from around the world. Part 1: Seann Walsh is joined by Mark Watson, Cardinal Burns and Romesh Ranganathan.
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Contains strong language and adult themes. Mae Martin's stand-up comedy performance for BBC Radio 1 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
They met and play as buskers and are rocking everywhere they go. In the footage Mik announces they are playing at the Tron and they liked our video so much they asked us to come along so look...
Contains strong language and adult themes. Joel Dommett's stand-up comedy performance for BBC Radio 1 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
uplifting clips of the antics and performances of the weird, wonderful, comical and downright beautiful performers on the streets and in the venues at Edinbu...
The unique atmosphere of the world's largest arts festival returns from 07 to 31 August 2015. Tickets now available: https://tickets.edfringe.com/ Suggs, David Hayman, Miriam Margolyes, Hilda Cronje, Bill Paterson, Elis James, Mike McShane, Richard E Grant, Michael Winslow, George Wendt and Alan Cumming share their thoughts on the nature and importance of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
A few unedited scenes from Fringe 2013, The Edinburgh Festival, High Street, The Royal Mile, Scotland, UK, August 8th, 2013. 07:39 Fire Juggler 11:30 Predato...
Contains strong language and adult themes. Devvo's stand-up comedy performance for BBC Radio 1 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
http://www.scroobiuspip.co.uk This is the trailer for my Fringe show DVD and digital download! You can pre-order from the webstore at the above link! Theres also a blog there explaining it all a little clearer!
Hang in Balance presentation on Aug 28th at Edinburgh International Fringe Festival 2011. Daniel Waples - Hang Flavio Lopez - Violin www.HangInBalance.com.
During the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh its now commonplace to meet groups of performers (generally those at the bottom of the slippery ladder which could ta...
Downloads, info and more smiles @ http://www.hanginbalance.com This is part two of a series of videos. I will be uploading new Hang In Balance every week unt...
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Film of some of the many acts, street performers and a general feel of the month. Was great to meet everyone we did. Thanks to...
A magician performs the cup and balls(or oranges) trick from Fringe 2013, The Edinburgh Festival, High Street, The Royal Mile, Scotland, UK, August 9th, 2013.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is widely acknowledged to be the biggest arts festival in the world and takes place every August for three weeks in Scotland's ...
The final two songs and the encore of one of our favorite gigs ever, played at the Tron Kirk Church in Edinburgh during the fringe festival of 2013. What a v...
On the High Street.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (commonly known as The Fringe) started in 1947 when 8 theatre groups turned up uninvited to the first Edinburgh International Festival (EIF). Over the years, more...
Dave Crowe does his amazing set for the lucky crowds at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2012. To see more, go to www.thebuskingproject.com facebook.com/iknowd...
http://www.festivalpreviews.com : HBO's Kirstin Schaal makes her Fringe debut with her intelligent off the wall humour. The video clip is a scene of chocolat...
Edinburgh Comedy Festival 2009... I the great and powerless Beardyman did performed a solo show. Suggestions were givens by the crowd. . i had no script. . ....
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"Find out how to get around, save money and see all the best attractions. Book a Hostel in Edinburgh today: http://hwrld.cm/1mkVDY8 Visiting the Scottish capital, Edinburgh? Here is a list of 10 things you'll need to know. You'll first need to be aware of the stark contrast between the old and new towns. The new town offers shopping and modern construction, while the old town provides cobbled streets and markets to find, each with a story to tell - in some cases a haunting one for those of you who are ghost hunters Scotland is rich in history and there could be no better place to demonstrate that history than Edinburgh. At every possible turn there are grand buildings and castles; for example Edinburgh Castle, featuring St Margaret's chapel which is the castle's oldest surviving building and The Scottish National War Memorial. Visit several free museums such as The Writers' Museum, The Museum of Edinburgh, The National Museum of Scotland and The National Gallery. Take a stroll down the Royal Mile, starting at Edinburgh castle and ending at The Canongate, taking in the sights along the way. Check out the suburbs of Leith where you can find the find the Royal Yacht Britannia. Indulge in traditional Haggis, enjoy an Edinburgh Fringe Festival, go on a ghost hunting tour, witness a breathtaking view of the city from Arthur's Seat and a great deal more. Shopping, indulging in history, exploring, eating, partaking in social events, there's something for everyone. Find cheap hotels and hostels in Edinburgh today with http://www.hostelworld.com"
Visit Edinburgh Scotland Great Britain and Edinburgh Castle Scotland in this Edinburgh travel guide. Enjoy top Edinburgh attractions, things to do in Edinburgh, places to see and places to visit in this Edinburgh tourism travel guide. Discover Edinburgh best top 10 (top ten) attractions such as the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Rosslyn Chapel among others. Travel Scotland and you'll never forget Edinburgh and other top attractions in this vacation tour video. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
Full of history, Edinburgh is at the heart of Scotland. This city is perfect for the solo travellers, families and couples looking for a unique city break. The iconic Edinburgh Castle is a must see, with most of the structure dating back to the 16th Century; along with Holyrood Palace and New Town - a district full of Georgian Architecture. Edinburgh is also famed for its popular festivals, great museums and spooky ghost tours. Check out Flight Centre's holiday packages to Scotland along with their travel guide for more information http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/scotland
www.teletextholidays.co.uk - A video guide to Edinburgh and the surrounding area, from Teletext Holidays.
Edinburgh - Scotland Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Edinburgh - Scotland Travel Guide http://goo.gl/AeX8IX ادنبرغ has inspired poets, artists and philosophers for hundreds of years, yet it is very much a city of the 21st century too. Edinburgh has everything: high culture and haute couture, stand-up comedy and country walks, and of course Edinburgh Castle, perched on its volcanic crag overlooking the medieval buildings of the Old Town and the magnificent Georgian architecture of the New Town. Together, they make up the UNESCO-listed World Heritage site. Better still, Edinburgh's compact size means the city's main sites are easily explored on foot. Nevertheless, plans for a new tram link from the airport to the city from May 2014 will be welcomed by visitors. Beyond the New Town, the Water of Leith flows through the picturesque Dean Village and on via pretty Stockbridge, where young professionals sustain a tempting assortment of delis, quirky shops and cosy pubs. At the heart of nearby leafy Inverleith's century-old mansions is the renowned Royal Botanic Garden, an Edinburgh institution. Further east, Historic Leith, home to the Royal Yacht Britannia, has been transformed from seedy port into highly desirable residence, with flashy apartments and acclaimed restaurants. Edinburgh's cosmopolitan air and vibrancy has credited Scotland's capital city with the kind of panache and attitude that you'd expect only of London. This vibe is enshrined in Edinburgh's annual international festivals calendar. Every August, the city fills with visitors anxious to catch the rising stars of the comedy circuit; hear their favourite authors read from their books; or immerse themselves in the classical music and challenging theatre of the Edinburgh International Festival. Don't be fooled into thinking Edinburgh falls into a slumber for the rest of the year however. In early spring, legions of rugby fans descend on the city as Scotland vies to win the Six Nations trophy; you can hear the roar from Murrayfield from miles around. Over Easter, the Edinburgh International Science Festival is jam-packed with inspirational discussions and hands-on fun, while The Royal Highland Show in June showcases Scotland's finest produce. Edinburgh lights up in winter with an illuminated big wheel, bustling German Christmas market and open-air ice rink in Princes Street Gardens. Finally at Hogmanay, revellers cram into the centre to bring in the New Year with big-name bands, a rocking ceildih, gigantic street party and spectacular fireworks. Beyond its myriad festivals, Edinburgh encompasses an enormous array of experiences: discovering dinosaurs in the renovated National Museum of Scotland or following in the footsteps of Mary Queen of Scots at the Palace of Holyroodhouse; joining a spooky tour through the narrow Old Town closes or climbing craggy Arthur's Seat; sinking a pint in a 17th-century pub or sipping mojitos in a chic George Street bar; and shopping for tartan or splashing out on designer gear at Harvey Nichols. Edinburgh has given birth to a multitude of great fictional works from such luminaries as Robert Louis Stevenson and Sir Walter Scott to current bestselling novelists Ian Rankin and Alexander McCall Smith. Such a rich literary culture led to Edinburgh becoming the world's first ever UNESCO City of Literature in 2004. Endowed with such credentials, Scotland's capital is worth visiting time and time again. ======================================== Edinburgh Museums, Edinburgh Transport, Edinburgh Tours, Edinburgh Introduction, Edinburgh Attractions, Edinburgh Hotels, Edinburgh Restaurants, Edinburgh Shopping, Edinburgh Nightlife, world travel video, Edinburgh video, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Travel guide, Edinburgh Tourism, Edinburgh vacation, Europe, Scotland, Scotland Tourism, Scotland Travel guide , Scotland Vacation, United Kingdom == Edinburgh - Scotland - United Kingdom Travel guide, vacation, Tourism, Attractions
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Edinburgh, United Kingdom - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi, it is your host, Naom...
http://www.vistoryof.com Story and video Tourist Information Travel Guide. For more on how and what to do in Edinburgh go to http://www.vistoryof.com. In this overview of Edinburgh's medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town, ViStory features the Classically-influenced "temples" that Edinburgh-born author Robert Louis Stevenson described when writing 'Picturesque Notes. Also featured, is the firing of the famous O Clock Gun from the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle. Want to get more information on visiting Edinburgh; go to http://www.vistoryof.com
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Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The castle from below (2003). Edinburgh Castle and Nor'Loch, around 1780 by Alexander Nasmyth. Stained Glass in the Great Hall. National War Museum of Scotland. St. Margaret's Chapel. Mons Meg. A re-enactor portraying James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, a husband of Mary Queen of Scots, in the Great Hall. Headquarters, 52 Infantry Brigade. Royal Marines emerging from Edinburgh Castle during the Military Tattoo 2005. The One O'Clock Gun. The One O'Clock Gun.
Whoever travels to Scotland, meets a beautiful and rich country, rich in beauty and history. The majestic castles greet the visitor in every corner of the country. Witnesses of time ago which remind one rather of plays and dramas, such as Shakespeare or Macbeth which are the most famous example of it. Some parts of Scotland rank among the most thinly settled areas of Europe and offer the possibility of experiencing nearly undisturbed landscapes. Whether lonely lighthouses or postcard picture church ruins, Scotland should be traveled in peace and with time, in order to absorb the un-comparable impressions, of nature and architect, it has to offer.
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/scotland/edinburgh - Visit for more information on Edinburgh, Scotland Edinburgh has one of the most beautiful cityscapes in the world and has been designated a World Heritage Site. Edinburgh has offers a wide varied of events to choose from during the summer and spring, such as film, food, ceilidhs and ghost festivals.
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http://www.vistoryof.com Story and video Tourist Information Travel Guide. For more on how and what to do in Edinburgh go to http://www.vistoryof.com. New Year in Edinburgh Scotland, with Y Gododdin, Carabosse, and the BBC. Using extracts from a BBC radio three program about a Welsh poem, ViStoryof finds out what happened to the Votadini, now Gododdin tribe. The video footage was shot when street theatre entertainers Carabosse appeared on the Royal Mile, last New Year, as part of our 2010 Hogmanay celebrations. Want to get more information about visiting Edinburgh go to http://www.vistoryof.com
http://www.aswetravel.com - Edinburgh, Scotland - As We Travel: Scotland (1/3) - Hosted by Sofia von Porat & Nathan Schacherer.
I took a trip to Edinburgh, Scotland and had an amazing time! I stuffed my day full of stuff! Climbing giant hills, sightseeing, even clubbing...well kinda. Anyway, thanks for watching! Glasgow video is coming soon! And then the Isle of Wight after that! Thanks for Rebecca for letting me stay at hers that night! ^__^ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/EvanEdinger Tumblr: http://evanedinger.tumblr.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/EvanEdinger Snapchat: EvanEdinger Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EvanEdingerPage
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Tours in Edinburgh - Scotland World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Edinburgh - Scotland Travel Guide http://goo.gl/AeX8IX Edinburgh tours Boat tours From April to October, the Maid of the Forth and Forth Belle set sail for sightseeing trips around the Firth of Forth. Some tours include time ashore on Inchcolm Island, where you can visit the historic abbey. Most leave from Hawes Pier, South Queensferry, just below the magnificent Forth Rail Bridge. You can reach Hawes Pier via the train to Dalmeny, followed by a short walk, or by First bus 43 from Edinburgh bus station. Bus tours Edinburgh Bus Tours offers four different hop-on, hop-off tours of the city, all on partially open-topped buses, plus a half-day combined bus and boat tour. Tours depart every 30 minutes (more often in summer) from Waverley Bridge, with tickets valid for 24 hours. The 'City Sightseeing' tour has a recorded commentary in nine languages, plus a special commentary for children; the historic 'Edinburgh Tour' and the vintage bus 'City Tour' have live guides. Pub tours The Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour is a promenade performance around four historic pubs with links to four famous Scottish poets and novelists -- Robert Ferguson, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Tours leave from the Beehive Inn, in the Grassmarket, every evening from May to September; less frequently in March, April and October; weekly in winter. The route climbs up to the Royal Mile then drops down into the New Town, finishing at Café Royal. Walking tours The Cadies & Witchery Tours organises walking tours of the Old Town, mixing history with humour and ghosts with gore. The tours leave from outside the Witchery restaurant, near the castle, and last 75-90 minutes. Mercat Walking Tours operates ghost and history tours daily, including journeys into the depths of Edinburgh's 18th-century underground vaults. Tours last 75-90 minutes and leave from the Mercat Cross on the High Street. Excursions from Edinburgh Melrose This beautiful Scottish Borders town lies on the banks of the River Tweed beneath the Eildon Hills, 64km (40 miles) south of Edinburgh. The ruined 12th-century abbey is said to be the burial place of Robert the Bruce's heart. Nearby Abbotsford was home to writer Sir Walter Scott; the Borders' literary tradition continues in a book festival held in Melrose each June. Melrose is the home of rugby sevens, with an annual tournament in April attracting top southern-hemisphere teams. National Museum of Flight Scotland's Flight Museum is situated on a former naval and RAF airfield 32km (20 miles) east of Edinburgh. The first east-to-west crossing of the Atlantic by airship set off from this base in 1919. The museum has a large collection of military aircraft and interesting examples of early civilian aircraft. You can board and explore Scotland's Concorde and the UK's only Boeing 707, then have fun with buttons, dials and flight simulators in the hands-on galleries. North Berwick The seaside town of North Berwick, 41km (25 miles) east of Edinburgh, is worth exploring for its glorious beaches, golf courses and views from local hill Berwick Law. The Scottish Seabird Centre allows a unique opportunity to view the birds and animals of the Firth of Forth without disturbing them and runs boat trips to the Bass Rock, home to over 150,000 gannets. Nearby Tantallon Castle was the last great medieval castle built in Scotland, in the 1350s. South Queensferry The picturesque village of South Queensferry lies just northwest of Edinburgh and enjoys a spectacular location tucked beneath the epic Forth Bridge. This is one of the most outstanding legacies of Victorian engineering, a triple cantilever iron red monster that vaults trains across the Firth of Forth with a majesty that has withstood the ravages of time. It is accompanied today by an attractive road bridge, a 1960s creation, and both are visible from all over the town. The historic cobbled High Street has traditional pubs and excellent restaurants. South Queensferry can be reached by train from Waverley or Haymarket stations to Dalmeny, followed by a short walk to Hawes Pier. The Queensferry Museum delves into some of the rich history of 'The Ferry' - including the Battle of Britain's first dogfight which was fought above the town and the Burry Man, a pagan creation that still walks the local streets once a year. ======================================== Edinburgh Museums, Edinburgh Transport, Edinburgh Tours, Edinburgh Introduction, Edinburgh Attractions, Edinburgh Hotels, Edinburgh Restaurants, Edinburgh Shopping, Edinburgh Nightlife, world travel video, Edinburgh video, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Travel guide, Edinburgh Tourism, Edinburgh vacation, Europe, Scotland, Scotland Tourism, Scotland Travel guide , Scotland Vacation, United Kingdom == Edinburgh - Scotland - United Kingdom Travel guide, vacation, Tourism, Attractions
This is a travel video of our latest adventure exploring Edinburgh, Scotland - in the thick of winter - for the first time mere days before the New Year cele...
Photographic travel guide of the Art & Architecture of the city of Edinburgh, capital city of Scotland (Great Britain). This video includes a selection of the most important buildings and touristic highlights: - Edinburgh Castle. - The Royal Mile. - St Giles' Cathedral. - Scottish Parliament. - Palace of Holyroodhouse. - Donaldson's College. - St Mary's Cathedral. - Water of Leith - Dean Village. - Charlotte Square. - George Street. - St Andrew Square. - Waterloo Place. - Calton Hill. - Princes Street Gardens. - National Museum of Scotland. - Greyfriars Bobby. - Modern buildings. Conference Centre.
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Comedians who call Edinburgh home during the festival season have set down their recommendations for visitors in a new travel guide.
... play-offs were boosted by a thumping bonus-point win over Edinburgh at Murrayfield on Saturday.
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The Irish Times 2015-04-13... for their European Rugby Challenge Cup semi-final against Edinburgh at Murrayfield on Friday night.
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Big News Network 2015-04-12Edinburgh (i/ˈɛdɪnbʌrə/ ED-in-burr-ə; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and the seat of the Scottish Parliament. It is the second largest city in Scotland and the seventh most populous in the United Kingdom. The City of Edinburgh Council governs one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas. The council area includes urban Edinburgh and a 30 square miles (78 km2) rural area. Located in the south-east of Scotland, Edinburgh lies on the east coast of the Central Belt, along the Firth of Forth, near the North Sea.
The city was one of the historical major centres of the Enlightenment, led by the University of Edinburgh, helping to earn it the nickname Athens of the North. The Old Town and New Town districts of Edinburgh were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 in recognition of the unique character of the Medieval Old Town and the planned Georgian New Town. It covers both the Old and New Towns together with the Dean Village and the Calton Hill areas. There are over 4,500 listed buildings within the city. In May 2010, it had a total of 40 conservation areas covering 23% of the building stock and 23% of the population, the highest such ratios of any major city in the UK. In the 2011 mid-year population estimates, Edinburgh had a total resident population of 495,360.