With thanks to Forever Edinburgh:
What’s
happening in Edinburgh this month
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Edinburgh this
May
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Did
you know that May is Whisky Month – a whole month dedicated to
celebrating Scotland’s national drink.
And so, this month, as well as exploring some of the exciting food and
drink options available in Edinburgh, we take a closer look at some of
the ways whisky can be best enjoyed in the city.
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Celebrate
Whisky Month in Edinburgh
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From distillery
tours to bars offering drams for all tastes, if you want to
discover more about the history and culture of whisky – and
sample a few drams along the way - Edinburgh offers a wealth of
experiences.
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Edinburgh restaurants and bars with a view
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Whether it’s taking-in
coastal panoramas or admiring the breathtaking city skyline, if you’re
looking to enhance your dining experience, why not pay a visit to one
of the city’s restaurants or bars offering incredible views of
Edinburgh. It’s sure to be a feast for all the senses.
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Top breakfast and brunch places in Edinburgh
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Often called the most
important meal of the day, nothing beats a hearty breakfast to
kickstart your day.
In Edinburgh, you'll find a variety of options to satisfy your morning
cravings, from classic full Scottish spreads to freshly baked pastries,
fluffy stacks of pancakes, or nutritious bowls brimming with fresh
ingredients.
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Afternoon Tea
in Edinburgh
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From dainty sandwiches
and freshly backed scones to mouth-watering cakes and pastries, the
quintessential pastime of afternoon tea is a delightful way to spend a
few hours.
From tea aboard vintage buses to floating hotels, find out all the
options available for this teatime treat in Edinburgh.
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What’s
on in May and June
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Set in the
beautiful surroundings of Dalkeith Palace, Inception
Art Show will feature the work of 35 contemporary
sculptors, photographers, artists and painters, while the work of
Edinburgh artist, Adam Bruce Thomson is explored at the City Art
Centre’s new exhibition, Adam
Bruce Thomson: The Quiet Path.
The vibrant Edinburgh
International Children's Festival returns with a
programme created especially for children and young people. If
science fiction, fantasy and horror writing is to your liking,
don’t miss Cymera
Festival, which will be hosting 3 days of plays, writing
workshops, authors signings, quizzes and more at The Pleasance.
Showing at the Usher Hall for one night only, Wild
Isles Live explores the British Isles in all its natural
glory with highlights from the acclaimed BBC series; enjoy
beautiful floral artistry at Fleurs
de Villes ARTISTE or discover moments of mindfulness and
calm at the National Museum of Scotland during Wellbeing
Week.
©Andrew Perry
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Celebrate the
bookshops of Edinburgh with other fellow book lovers.
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Discover four
centuries of untold LGBTQIA+ history with The Real Mary King’s Close.
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Enjoy the best of
Scotland’s food, farming and rural life.
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The Official Guide to
Edinburgh
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