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Ediburgh In December?

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My girlfriend and I are visiting Edinburgh in early December. Other than visiting Edinburgh Castle and a day trip up to Loch Ness, we haven't made any firm plans yet. Does anyone have a few recommendations for the city that time of year? Also, what is the weather like in Edinburgh in December?

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  1. The weather will be really cold and wet so make sure you bring warm coats & scarves.  The city centre tends to be pretty windy as well.

    December's a brilliant time to visit Edinburgh because they set up a Winter Wonderland in Princes' Street Gardens, so you have an ice rink, fairground rides etc.  They also have an Xmas market which is always worth a look.  It's absolutely stunning at night, seeing the castle lit up, fairy lights in the trees and the big wheel towering over Princes Street.

    The Castle's in the Old Town which is worth wandering round as there are some interesting shops and it's a pretty cool place.  It's also where you find the Edinburgh Dungeon and the Vaults (underground buildings from the 18th century that are supposed to be haunted).

    There are quite a few museums and art galleries around if you're into that sort of thing (I'm not so I can't recomend any).  If you're looking for something to do in the evening there are plenty of bars and restaurants in the city centre and you could always see if there's anything on at the Edinburgh Playhouse worth seeing.

    Have fun :)


  2. It's very cold in December, but it's still worth going on the tour bus - not only does is take you to all the attractions with a hop on hop off ticket, but it has recorded tour guides.

  3. hi,the weather is generally cold,wet and windy(sorry dont mean to put a downer on it,but it is)the german market and winter wonderland in princes st garden are there in dec(outdoor ice rink and market selling foodstuffs,clothing,gifts etc)everything else is just normal,all the galleries,museums etc are open as normal,as is the castle(i am sure the museum of scotland is closed though,for major refurbishments),there is still lots to see and do though,just remember to pack a decent rain/windproof jacket!enjoy your visit

  4. Winter Wonderland in Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens

    The heart of Edinburgh's Christmas celebrations is the Winter Wonderland in Princes Street Gardens. The public park becomes a magical place with fairground rides, roller coasters, sideshows and Britain's largest outdoor ice rink making it the ideal place for a great family fun day out.

    Winter Wonderland is officially opened by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh on Thursday, November 24th at 5pm. The event also sees the launch of other Christmas attractions in Edinburgh, including the Ferris Wheel, as well as all its holiday decorations being switched on.

    The Winter Wonderland in Edinburgh is open for nearly 5 weeks, from late November until early January, giving everyone the opportunity to enjoy its magical atmosphere.

    Ice rink in East Princes Street Gardens

    The ice rink in Princes Street Gardens is probably the most picturesque skating venue in the world. To the West, above the hot food stands, there's the National Gallery of Scotland, Mound precinct with the illuminated German market and of course, the striking Edinburgh Castle sitting proudly on Castle Rock.

    The East side of the ice rink is flanked by the colourful fairground for younger children -- it has a family roller coaster going through the core of the Big Apple, carousel rides and spinning wheels. Decorated trees on the south side hang above the skating rink reflecting in the ice to give that extra sparkle.

    The hot food stands in Edinburgh's Princes Street Garden have a wide range of delicious festive foods ranging from mince pies, shortbread and crepes as well as traditional Christmas drinks. It's the best place to eat in Edinburgh city centre at Christmas time.

    The Big Edinburgh Wheel

    If the Scott Monument is one of Edinburgh's most recognizable landmarks, the Ferris Wheel next to it is Edinburgh's most distinctive Christmas feature. The Edinburgh Wheel is nearly as high as Scott Monument itself and its shape and lights can be seen from any vantage point in the city, especially from Calton Hill and the Scott Monument itself.

    The Christmas Wheel is a must-try experience for everyone since it gives the unique view of Edinburgh sparkling by night which you could not otherwise see. It is so magical in fact, that a couple got engaged while at the top.

    To the right of the Winter Wonderland Wheel there is a traditional carousel for the more nostalgic ones, a flying carousel for those looking for more excitement before Christmas and the Bungydome, a state-of-the-art acrobatic bouncing experience.

    The Scottish Market can also be found here with stalls selling crafts, homemade food, designer jewelry and winter clothing essentials. Crazy Hogmanay hats can also be bought here in advance.

    West Princes Street Gardens

    Although not glittering with lights like the rest of the Winter Wonderland, West Princes Street Gardens is an important part of Edinburgh's Christmas festivities becoming home to Santa's reindeer. Kids can come and pay them a visit and even post their Christmas wishes in the special Santa postbox. Santa then collects the mail when he comes to feed his Reindeer twice a day.

    The Santa Express is the latest addition to Edinburgh's Christmas Wonderland. Kids can take a trip through West Princes Street Gardens aboard a real land train. Train stops include the Reindeer Garden and the Nativity Scene.

    While Santa's Reindeer Garden and Santa Express are a family attraction, couples can enjoy a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride along the lanes of West Princes Street Gardens.

    The famous Edinburgh Floral Clock in West Princes Street Gardens is stage for yet another of the Christmas celebrations in Edinburgh, the Nativity Blessing Service, an uplifting spectacle of music and carol singing from a local gospel choir.

    http://www.edinburghschristmas.com/index...

    http://www.stuckonscotland.co.uk/edinbur...

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  5. On New Years Eve, Hogmonay they play last man standing its a dreadful sight ,take loads of buckfast
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