Its stately Georgian buildings, Gothic cathedrals, and, of course, Edinburgh Castle, sprawl dramatically atop rugged hills and craggy cliffs, making it both moody and romantic. It is because of this epic landscape that it is so intriguing to explore, with the vibrant Royal Mile attracting a large number of people thanks to its numerous cafes, boutiques, and restaurants.
It's only right that the ideal time to visit Edinburgh is during The Fringe, which has a long history of contributions to art, literature, philosophy, and science. In August, the world's greatest arts and cultural festival descends on the city, bringing with it a plethora of fantastic comedy, music, and theatrical performances.
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