Beyond the Royal Mile: Edinburgh's Hidden Gems, Best Pubs & Secret Viewpoints
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On the current events front, two unmissable anchors define Edinburgh's summer calendar. The Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival runs 17–26 July, with over a hundred concerts, outdoor stages on the Grassmarket, and the Edinburgh Festival Carnival on 19 July — one of the most energetic weeks the city produces all year. Then the Edinburgh Art Festival fills the city from 14–30 August with gallery shows, outdoor installations, and major institution programming. Together, they make Edinburgh's summer one of the strongest in Europe.
For timeless picks, this episode covers four essentials. Victoria Street — Edinburgh's famous curved, colourful street — earns its reputation, especially on a quiet midweek morning. Calton Hill delivers a panoramic view over Princes Street, the castle, and the Firth of Forth in about ten minutes of walking, with the unfinished National Monument adding genuine drama. The Bow Bar on West Bow is the antidote to tourist pubs: cask ales, a deep whisky list, and an interior that hasn't been renovated into blandness. The Museum of Edinburgh on the Canongate is free, set in a sixteenth-century building, and tells the city's story with real depth. And Greyfriars Kirkyard — beyond the famous Bobby statue — holds some of the finest Baroque funerary carving in Scotland and one of Edinburgh's darkest historical chapters.
This is Edinburgh at its best. Start here.
This episode includes AI-generated content. A YesOui.ai Production.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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