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Edinburgh Fringe Festival
The moment you step off the train, the excitement is palpable and the atmosphere electric. I’m only 4 and a half hours from London, and the language is still English, but Edinburgh during festival season is as rewarding as any other European capital. Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur's Seat, Caves, Comedy, East Coast, Edinburgh, festival, Fringe, Royal Mile, Theatre, train, Villager
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