Founded in 2004, the Edinburgh Art Festival is the only major annual festival dedicated to the visual arts within the UK.
Scotland is home to more than 200 festivals every year, including the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - the world's largest arts festival. This means that no matter the time of year, there's always something going on!
Scotland's Winter Festivals celebrate our rich culture and heritage. So get out and about in Scotland this winter – there's so much going on!
St Andrew is Scotland's patron saint and on November 30 we celebrate St Andrew's Day with the rest of the world.
Hogmanay is one of Scotland's best-known and best loved traditions. Whether it's fireworks, live music, street parties or cosy pubs - we have it all.
On 25 January every year, Scots and Scots-at-heart come together to celebrate the life and works of our national poet, Robert Burns.
Edinburgh is Scotland's shining capital city: a place packed with history from its castle to its palace and every wynd and close in between.
Highland Games are a mix of sports, culture and community. These unique events still take place around Scotland, and the world.
25 July – 25 August 2019
Founded in 2004, the Edinburgh Art Festival is the only major annual festival dedicated to the visual arts within the UK.
2 August – 24 August 2019
There are few who can resist the stirring skirl of the pipes and the powerful crash of the drums at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo!
2 August – 26 August 2019
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe features famous comedians and professional musicians alongside student sketch troops and the stars of tomorrow.
10 August - 26 August 2019
Edinburgh is the world’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and home to the Edinburgh International Book Festival – the perfect fit.
2 August – 26 August 2019
The Edinburgh International Festival is the highlight of Scotland's calendar turning the capital into a cultural hotspot every August.