Edinburgh Unlocked: Hidden Gems & Insider Tips
(00:00:00) Wash Bar's Final Summer, Fringe 2026 & Edinburgh's Best Kept Secrets (00:00:42) Edinburgh Fringe 2026 Lineup (00:01:32) Five Hundred Thousand Pound Festival Boost (00:02:11) Timeless Edinburgh Picks (00:02:55) Museum and Park Picks (00:03:27) Your Edinburgh Moment This Week Edinburgh is having a moment, and this episode captures all of it. We open with an urgent one: Wash Bar on The Mound is closing at the end of August after twenty-two years. Owner Mike is stepping back, the space goes with him, and that's a farewell worth making in person before the summer ends. On the Fringe 2026 front, the lineup is already generating serious buzz. Alex Edelman is confirmed, a one-man musical is locked in, and the UK's first sauna theatre is launching as a brand new Fringe venue. Francesca Moody brings a new one-woman show to Summerhall, and a feel-good parallel arts festival will run alongside the main programme. Edinburgh isn't resting on eighty years of reputation — it's building on it. Up to five hundred thousand pounds from the city's tourist tax is now allocated to the Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe to mark their landmark eightieth anniversary in 2027. For timeless Edinburgh picks, we cover Arthur's Seat for the panoramic viewpoint that earns every step of the climb, the Real Mary King's Close for underground history that actually puts you inside the seventeenth century, the National Museum of Scotland on Chambers Street for a free full-morning deep dive, and Inverleith Park for the castle view most tourists never find. Whether you're visiting this summer, planning ahead for the Fringe, or a local who wants Edinburgh at its best — this episode has something for you. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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