Discover a country filled with epic landscapes, fairy-tales castles and vibrant modern cities bursting with unforgettable experiences to share. Whether it’s gazing at the London skyline from the top of iconic St Paul’s and sipping the finest single malt whisky in a pub in the Scottish Highlands, or tracing footsteps of Banksy in Bristol, discovering musical legends in Liverpool and exploring the history of Cardiff Castle in the stunning heart of Wales, there’s a Britain that’s perfect for you.
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The Edinburgh International Festival is one of many festivals that take place in the beautiful vibrant city of Edinburgh. The festival is a world-class event, bringing in artists from all over the world, and follows the Edinburgh Fringe Festival every August. It is recommended to book accommodation well in advance to have a chance of finding anything near the centre.
I want to review the Fringe Festival however, tripadvisor only has a listing for the main festival and not for the Fringe. They should change that. The Fringe Festival is huge and it is not the main festival. It only exists because 70 years ago the snooty people who ran the main festival turned away several groups of performers who came to participate, and instead of going home with their tails between their legs, they started the most lively and inclusive arts festival in the world. Over 3000 different performances over one amazing month in August. They deserve their own listing. There were so many choices. With over 400 pages of show descriptions, the Fringe guide included a map and several comprehensive indexes including show title and venue. I used it along with the Fringe site and the Fringe app to find shows, and then used a low tech solution, pen and paper, to create a one page calendar with time slots so we knew what show were were headed to next. We had an amazing time. If you love theatre, music, comedy, street performers and being in the center of a lively arts scene, book your lodgings early and go. I wore my Fitbit and it told me I averaged walking about 9 miles a day and climbing the equivalent of 33 flights of stairs. The venues are distributed throughout the Old Town and the New Town and walking is the best way to get around. Traffic is often snarled so taking a taxi or a bus would probably be slower. Wear comfortable walking shoes and get in shape. It is a kind of marathon.
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The Royal Edinburgh Military tattoo is an annual series of Military tattoos performed at the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle by British Armed Forces, Commonwealth and International military bands and display teams. This is held during the month of August each year which coincides with the Fringe Festival and International Festival. This really is a must when visiting Edinburgh and really provides for the experience of a lifetime. Dress warmly for the outdoors as the seating in the esplanade is uncovered.
Love the tattoo. So professionally done This year is brilliant Top secret Swiss drummers - outstanding Mexicans - colourful and great fun American Air Force - incredible timing and captivating Shetland fiddlers - gorgeous as always Brilliant dancing Pipes and drums just amazing Belgian buglers - incredibly moving Well done on another fabulous evening and superb fireworks
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Get yourselves ready to transport yourself back to the 1940s and imagine you are in a small town were evacuated children are arriving from the major industrial towns of the North West, soldiers are going back to barracks after being on leave, aircrew are heading off to airfields of Shropshire. So in the words of the song “Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag, and smile, smile, smile.”
Interesting weekend, lots to do, cars people dressed up music very enjoyable time. Stalls, bric a brac all sorts to do with the 40s a well thought out wkd well worth a visit
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One of the top new independent film festivals in the world, the Satisfied Eye International Film Festival is a true celebration of film that brings together the best feature films, short films, animation and documentaries from around the globe. From Oscar and BAFTA winners, to Q&As and workshops, there is something for everyone, whether children and families or students and cinephiles. The event concludes with a gala red carpet awards ceremony which is open to all and is a chance for the public to see the next Scorsese or Street as they take the next step on their journey.
Well run by tireless volunteers, this festival is a packed 3 days, with all of the films those you're unlikely to see elsewhere (independent, lower budget, mostly not released in cinemas) and the quality is honestly extraordinarily high. Tickets are at least half the price of your standard cinema ticket, and some cover a selection of 4 or 5 brilliant short films for the ticket price, with others including insightful Q&A sessions with filmmakers. From the feisty 102 year-old looking after the wriggly 2 year-old great-grandchild to the emo teen, to the discerning documentary connoisseur, there really is something for everyone and we are SO LUCKY to have this on our doorstep!
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"The Weston Sand Sculpture Festival is open from 4th April until the end of September. With every year a new theme we will display a new exhibition with over 30 sculptures entirely made out of sand! The competition between carvers gets greater every year as they try to win you over. The standard is high every year so use your power wisely in the competition area, because you are in control to vote. Alongside the sculptures will be photo opportunities, cinema experiences, workshops, play areas and seaside café. So see you at the Beach?"
Thoroughly enjoyed our visit, amazing sculptures, unbelievable skill of sand crafting. Well worth seeing.
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Featuring 80 of the world’s top competitors, the annual Burghley Horse Trials is one of the UK’s top ten sporting events, and boasts a spectacular setting amongst picturesque Elizabethan parkland. Here, dressage, cross country and show jumping competitions combine to create a spectacular four-day equestrian extravaganza, and former winners include everyone from European Champions to members of the Royal Family. Grab your seats in the grandstands and help to cheer your favourite fillies on to victory!
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The Download Festival is the UK's most popular rock festival held every June in Leicestershire, England. The festival hosts some of the biggest names in rock such as AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Metallica, Iron Maiden and Guns N'Roses to name but a few. It’s possible to buy weekend only, 3 day or 5 day camping tickets which include access to the camping area and all areas of the venue.
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As close as we'll ever get to a real-life Fast and Furious scene, the Formula One British Grand Prix racing car event takes place in the legendary Silverstone stadium. Since 1950 the former aerodrome has served as the leading racing car track holding host to legendary drivers such as Guiseppe Farina and Lewis Hamilton. While the event is always televised, nothing beats the live engine roars and contagious adrenaline. It’s all extreme nail biting and constant screeching as the world’s fastest cars leave you in a state of anxiety as they compete for the title of ‘Formula One World Champion’.
We went to the British GP this year in a group of 7 but met some more people there that we knew and had a great time. We stayed at the Woodlands campsite which has fantastic facilities and is like it's own separate festival with loads of entertainment on throughout the weekend. The shower and toilet facilities are kept clean by a group of hard working youngsters and the campsite itself is generally very clean. There is a buzz around the site from day 1. As for the racing we could sit anywhere on the Friday and Saturday as we had a grandstand ticket for the Sunday, we sat in Club and Abbey for practice and qualifying and I can recommend either of these for seeing the cars at their best. For the raceday we sat in the uncovered grandstand at Vale (our 3rd time doing this) and the action you see from there is fantastic! Lots of food outlets, bars and merchandise stalls along wth activities all around the track makes for a great weekend. See you in 2020!!
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