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What’s on in Edinburgh this Spring? Well, as the dark days of Scottish winter fade away, Edinburgh blooms with an array of exciting events for the spring season. From outdoor markets to cultural celebrations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here are our top five picks for what to see and do in Edinburgh this spring:
Embrace the vibrant atmosphere of Edinburgh’s street markets, which flourish throughout the city during springtime. Whether you’re a foodie or an art enthusiast, you’re bound to find something to your tastes. From the popular markets in Stockbridge and Leith to the bustling stalls of the Grassmarket, there’s a market for everyone. Keep an eye out for new ones popping up!
Join the Beltane Fire Society in celebrating the turn of the season with a mesmerising torchlit procession around Calton Hill on 30th April. Witness a dramatic performance between the ‘May Queen’ and the ‘Green Man,’ culminating in the lighting of a bonfire to welcome the birth of summer. With its stunning backdrop of Edinburgh’s skyline at sunset, this event promises to create an unforgettable experience.
Take a leisurely stroll through Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Gardens, founded in 1670. Admire a stunning array of plants, including the Japanese magnolia and vibrant rhododendron collection – which bloom in late spring. Relax with a book amidst the natural beauty or enjoy a delicious lunch at one of its charming cafes overlooking the gardens and Edinburgh skyline. All the food here is fresh!
From 5th April to 9th April, experience the magic of the Edinburgh International Harp Festival at George Watson’s College. Even newcomers will be pleasantly surprised by the variety of harp music on offer – with concerts, workshops, and sessions showcasing talent from around the world. Whether you’re an experience harp player or simply curious, this festival has something that everyone can enjoy.
Try out some events at the Edinburgh International Science Festival! As part of the experience, The Real Mary King’s Close is launching its Medical History Tour. Explore topics such as the plague, midwifery through the ages, and ground-breaking discoveries made by Edinburgh’s former residents.
With a wide range of other events throughout the city, the festival promises to ignite curiosity and inspire young minds.