Britain's major cities consistently attract visitors from around the world year after year. In fact, Edinburgh, Scotland's capital and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the UK, attracts over 13 million visitors every year. This is largely attributed to Edinburgh's renowned summer festivals and its infamous New Year's Eve celebrations. However, there is a lot more to Edinburgh during the year than the Fringe and Hogmanay - and this is evident in its rich year-round theatrical scene, strong literary heritage and stunning architecture.
Edinburgh's theatre scene, in particular, is replete with dramatic gems year-round, although this does tend to suffer a slight tail off in July and September, the months on either side of the festival. Old theatres like the Festival Theatre, the Kings Theatre and the Royal Lyceum Theatre showcase the best original and touring dramatic work in the country. This year, for example, the King's Theatre played host to the touring stage play of Alan Bennett's "The History Boys", a play which has been lauded across the world as one of the first truly great plays of the 21st century. If you're looking for dance, ballet and opera, then you'll enjoy the offerings of the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, as well as the Edinburgh Playhouse, which often plays host to large-scale musicals.
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