Monday, 5 August 2013

Edi & The Fringe






This post is the start of a new section: Londoning Abroad. Travelling is one of the activities that we have developed among the years in London, so it’s the time to open a new section to be able to write about different cities where we go to and share the experience – especially as I wouldn’t like to disappoint my audience and leave many days without posts, and for the remains of August I’m not going to be in London much.

I can’t think of a better city to start this section than Edinburgh and our annual visit to the Fringe. I leave you with a few pictures of the city, an amazing city where you can believe you’re in the middle of a fairytale or about to attend Howard – although you have to let go your imagination to avoid and escape from the tourists that will always be around you. There is a castle, many churches and graveyards, parks, hills, hidden alleys, pubs, nice cosy restaurants… all you can dream of. You have streets like Prince full of shops, Rose St packed with restaurants and bars, George St that becomes the engine of the night life, the Royal Mile where everything happens and you can always build your own story.

And for the lovers of the theatre, comedy, drama, musicals, performance of all kinds, there is no better time to go than during the Fringe, as the city becomes a stage. There are all types of acts in every sort of venue you can think of, and everyone is up to perform. So break a leg – well, not if you’re the spectator – and enjoy the show!




 








DETAILS:
Fringe - www.edfringe.com
Visit Edinburgh - www.edinburgh.org 

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