The Edinburgh Festival - Why Brits Are Missing Out
The annual Edinburgh Festivals are regarded world wide as some
of the best Europe has to offer in terms of film, literature and
music. Every year it is estimated that the population of
Edinburgh doubles as the city becomes one of the most vibrant
places to be in all of Europe. However, despite this worldwide
recognition, only a third of the visitors are locals which means
many Britons are failing to take advantage of this fantastic
short break opportunity available to them right on their
doorstep.
Starting in 1947, the Edinburgh Festival has grown into the
largest festival in the world of its type. In 2004 there were an
amazing 25,000 performances of 1,700 shows in over 230 venues
across the city! To give an impression of how gigantic the
festival really is, it would have taken over 5 years to see
every performance back-to-back in 2004!
Many big names from both sides of the Atlantic have graced the
festival throughout the years, such as Robin Williams, Christian
Slater, Jude Law and Hugh Grant to name but a few. It is
remarkable considering the vast amounts of money that these
people can demand for a film role that they would choose such
humble surroundings