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Edinburgh Internet Festival 2008 - This year's event is now open and will be online from the 1st July to the 31st October!

As part of this year's festival we are launching a new interactive networking community called 'Festival2008' where - Visual Artists, Musicians, Comedians, Theatrical Performers & Street Entertainers participating in this year's Edinburgh Festival - can come together to promote their visit to Edinburgh!

Participation is now open - Click Here To Join Up!
 

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Recently the Edinburgh Silver Surfers were invited to a special guided tour of Lauriston Castle here in Edinburgh. As web designer and photographer with the surfers I accompanied the group on the trip and like everyone else was delighted by what we found.

During the visit I was struck with the realisation that even after almost 25 years living in a city I thought I knew inside and out - there were still places with the power to not only delight me - but also inspire the creative side of me.

Talking it over later with friends, I found I was not alone. Within minutes over a dozen places were named that all of us really wanted to visit but which none of us had ever managed to get to. It also came to light that each of us had favourite places that the others had never heard of - or were only faintly aware of.

Following on from all of this - I am delighted to announce the launch of 'TROVE' as part of this year's Edinburgh Internet Festival.

Edinburgh is a beautiful city which offers many delightful attractions and locations that are well known and popular with both visitors and residents alike. However, with so much on offer - it is easy to miss or bypass some of the brighter if smaller gems in the Capital's crown. Trove is a new guide which aims to reveal some of Edinburgh's lesser known treasures... Beautiful - Remarkable - Fascinating and Exciting attractions and places which deserve greater attention and are well worth a visit!

Not only does Lauriston Castle provide a fascinating insight into Edwardian family life - the public gardens also offer one of the best views over the river forth I have ever come across!
Gorgie City Farm is a delightful green gem nestled in the very heart of Scotland’s capital and is a favourite attraction for local residents, tourists and animal lovers alike.

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- Like to nominate an attraction or location for inclusion in Trove?
Please send your suggestion in an e-mail to festival2008@scotfestival.com

 

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