Edinburgh is the center of Scotland's cultural life and its calendar is full of galas and festivals. The city loves to celebrate the arts, from conventional movie and theater festivals to offbeat events featuring storytellers and circus acts. It's also rightly proud of its culinary scene, and there's no shortage of local foods and independent beers and ciders.

You'll quickly discover that Edinburgh loves fireworks, whether that's a restrained display during a classical concert or the breathtaking extravaganza that marks midnight on New Year's Eve. And no matter which festivities you choose, street parties, garden concerts and outdoor theater are all part of the celebrations. Plan your visit to this charming city with our guide to Edinburgh's best festivals.

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    Edinburgh Science Festival

    A celebration of scientific advancements from around the world

    Edinburgh Science Festival

    Stretch your mind at Edinburgh Science Festival, with awe-inspiring activities from navigating the stars to learning to jelly a Wi-Fi signal. Workshops for kids let them build their own wind turbines and test them in a wind tunnel, create slime in the chemistry lab, or perform crucial brain surgery on a 'patient'. For adults, there are pub quizzes, cheese-making classes, and tours of Pickering's Gin.

    Lectures and discussions tackle cutting-edge topics like sustainable power generation, genetically modified crops, and the smart cities of the future. Past festivals have also included open-air photography exhibitions, live radio shows, and 'street science' bicycles that ride around the city performing explosive experiments. Fantastic for getting kids and adults alike interested in science.

    Open: 2 weeks in April

    Phone: +44 (0)131 553 0320

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    Edinburgh International Children's Festival

    A fun family festival that everyone can enjoy

    Edinburgh International Children's Festival
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    Edinburgh International Children's Festival is a 9-day event that's held around late May through early June each year. Multiple venues across the city host a variety of events for children to watch and take part in, making for a great family day out.

    The festival has all sorts for kids and teenagers to do, from favorite activities like face painting and carnival games available, right through to full-on theater performances. Edinburgh's comedy roots shine through to keep the kids hooked to the action, and for those more adventurous, there are group performances to take part in.

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    Location: 30 Grindlay St, Edinburgh EH3 9AX, UK

    Open: Late May–early June

    Phone: +44 (0)13 1225 8050

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    Edinburgh International Movie Festival

    Spot celebrities and enjoy some red-carpet glamor

    Edinburgh International Movie Festival

    Edinburgh International Movie Festival presents everything from small independent movies to premieres of major Hollywood blockbusters. Big movie premieres of the past have included Billy Elliot (2000), Finding Dory (2016) and Ratatouille (2007), and the festival has attracted celebrities like Robert Carlyle, Ewan McGregor and Cate Blanchett.

    Short movies, animations, music videos and experimental movie theater are part of the program at this extravagant celebration, as do many feature-length movies. Pop down to St Andrew Square the weekend before the festival for a line-up of free outdoor movie screenings. There are many masterclasses and workshops for anyone who wants to get more involved in the movie industry.

    Location: Edinburgh Filmhouse, 88 Lothian Rd, Edinburgh EH3 9BZ, UK

    Open: 2 weeks in June

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    Royal Highland Show

    The best of Scotland's food, farming and rural life

    Royal Highland Show

    The Royal Highland Show is Scotland's biggest agricultural festival. It has everything from prize-winning sheep, cows, pigs and goats to tractor exhibitions and show-jumping displays. Watch competitive sheep-shearing and horseshoe-making, or cheer on competitors at the Pole Climbing Championships. Kids will enjoy learning how to make candles in the Honey Marquee, or the thrilling displays of falconry in the Forest Arena.

    One of the biggest draws is the food court, where local producers compete to bag awards for the best cheese, bread and ice-cream. You can even enjoy live cooking demonstrations. 13th Avenue Arcade and the Lifestyle Village host craft stalls selling fine jewelry, handmade quilts, and custom artwork. The weekend is rounded off with a program of pop music, choirs and ceilidh bands.

    Location: Royal Highland Center, Ingliston, Newbridge EH28 8NB, UK

    Open: 4 days in June or July

    Phone: +44 (0)131 335 6200

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    Scottish Real Ale Festival

    Sample delicious Scottish and international beers

    Scottish Real Ale Festival

    The biggest beer festival in Scotland, the Scottish Real Ale Festival has hundreds of real ales sourced from dozens of breweries across Scotland. They also showcase some of the best beers from around the UK and across the world. Try a brand-new pale ale, stout or porter from a new brewery, or enjoy one of a selection of old favorites.

    The festival also has cider and perry on tap, and tasty snacks are served at the bar. Live music covers everything from folk singers and pipe bands to classic rock covers. The best beer is chosen every year by popular vote, and there's a prize competition where you can take home even more tasty ales to try.

    Location: The Edinburgh Corn Exchange, 11 New Market Rd, Edinburgh EH14 1RJ, UK

    Open: 3 days in July

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    Edinburgh International Festival

    Experience the cream of Scotland's cultural scene

    Edinburgh International Festival

    The best theater, opera, music and dance come to Edinburgh for the International Festival, which takes over the city's biggest theaters and concert halls. See classical concerts in the imposing surroundings of Usher Hall, enjoy chamber music in the open air, or hear jazz and folk musicians. There are exciting dance productions from Scottish Ballet, single-act operas, and independent theater performances.

    Other events include talks, screenings and conversations with the artists, and immersive art shows like the Night Walk introduce you to contemporary sculptures, billboard installations and outdoor performance art. The final show is a live classical concert in Princes Street Gardens, choreographed to coincide with a magnificent firework display from the castle.

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    Location: Various locations in Edinburgh

    Open: 3 weeks in August

    Phone: +44 (0)131 473 2000

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    Edinburgh Fringe Festival

    Eclectic festival of comedy, theater, music and cabaret

    Edinburgh Fringe Festival

    The Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fringe showcases cutting-edge, unexpected, innovative and unique performances every year. Hundreds of different venues across the city host shows ranging from big-name artists to amateur entertainers. The diversity is astounding, from spoken word performances to elaborate cabaret evenings and Shakespearean theater to spectacular circus tricks.

    See comedy combined with Latin beats, storytellers using stage magic, or cabarets that incorporate punk music. Elsewhere, clarinet quartets play Bach, afro-futurist, and world fusion music inspired by Welsh bards. There are also 2 street performance neighborhoods where you can enjoy taster versions of the main shows, along with buskers, living statues, portrait artists, bagpipers, palm readers and face painters.

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    Open: 3 weeks in August

    Phone: +44 (0)131 226 0026

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    Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

    A magnificent display of national pride

    Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

    Military prowess meets variety show at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, which features hundreds of military bands from around the world performing in front of Edinburgh Castle. Scottish pipers and drummers play rousing tunes, accompanied by elaborate military drills. You'll also see Highland dances, motorcycle stunt displays and lively battle re-enactments.

    The last night of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo features fireworks, jets flying overhead, and the crowd singing Auld Lang Syne. The final performance is always a poignant rendition of a traditional lament played by a lone piper high on the castle battlements.

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    Location: Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NQ, UK

    Open: 3 weeks in August

    Phone: +44 (0)131 225 1188

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    Edinburgh Mela

    A vibrant celebration of Edinburgh's diverse cultures

    Edinburgh Mela

    Edinburgh Mela turns Leith Links into a colorful party in September. Music, art and dance from around the world feature on 3 live stages, showcasing everything from Indian R&B to African blues. Past shows have included Bollywood dances, Chinese martial arts performances, outdoor theater and flamenco fusion.

    The Global Food Village has a mouth-watering selection of international snacks, from spicy samosa to sweet jalebi. There are also stalls selling a cosmopolitan range of clothing, jewelry and handmade carvings. Take the kids to Mela Kidzone, where they can enjoy craft workshops, hands-on activities, trampolines and bouncy castles.

    Location: Leith Links, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 8AA, UK

    Open: 2 days in September

    Phone: +44 (0)131 661 7100

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    Scottish International Storytelling Festival

    Gather around for cozy nights of live storytelling

    Scottish International Storytelling Festival

    Scotland has a long tradition of storytelling, and the Scottish International Storytelling Festival both preserves that long history and introduces you to folk tales from across the world. Dramatic live performances transportation listeners to other times and place, and fantastical worlds full of wonders. Hear about wild faerie women, sea monsters, daring aeronauts, and the Scottish Antarctic Expedition.

    Most events are small scale and intimate, letting you get lost in the atmosphere created by the storyteller, and many are accompanied by live music. Family-friendly sessions with storytellers in costume will keep kids entranced. And since the festival is usually held in the weeks before Halloween, you can expect plenty of spooky thrills too.

    Location: Various locations in Edinburgh

    Open: 2 weeks in October

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    Hogmanay

    One of the biggest New Year parties in the world

    Hogmanay

    Hogmanay is arguably the biggest event on the Scottish calendar, and Edinburgh celebrates it in style. The festival kicks off with a torchlit procession down the Royal Mile, involving fire dancers, costumes and thousands of people. Stages and street parties are set up all over the city, with revelers enjoying the tunes of famous rock bands and local ceilidh groups.

    There are classical concerts in Princes Street Gardens, along with a special early celebration for children called Bairns Afore. Finally, as the clocks chime midnight, cannons are fired from Edinburgh Castle with heaps of fireworks are let off throughout the city. Partygoers shake off their hangovers on the 1st by plunging into the icy waters of the Firth of Forth for a bracing swim.

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    Open: 30 December–1 January

    Phone: +44 (0)131 510 0395

Victoria Hughes | Contributing Writer