City in the spotlight: Cardiff
Use your Chevening year to discover the capital of Wales, a city that fuses the modern with tradition. Find out what Cardiff has to offer below.
Culture, food and the beautiful outdoors - find out how to make the most of Scotland's hilly and historic capital on your Chevening year!
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, and home to approximately 500,000 people. This number doubles between July and September when the city becomes a world-famous festival city – packed with performers and punters – with the arrival of the Edinburgh International Festival, the Festival Fringe, the International Book Festival, Art Festival and more!
Culture, food and the beautiful outdoors – you can rely on Edinburgh to provide all of this in copious amounts. Bagpipers parading the streets, restaurants serving haggis, neeps and tatties, and a great starting point to explore the rest of Scotland; Edinburgh is simply amazing and there’s a reason its many of our Scholars’ (and Programme Officers’!) favourite city in the UK.
Here are 12 fun facts about Edinburgh:
As you can see, Edinburgh is full of historical and beautiful places to explore.
Here are some things you could tick off your ‘to do’ list on a weekend in the city:
Easily accessible by train, plane or bus, it is the perfect city to explore for a weekend or longer. Make sure you put it on your list of places to visit!
For more ideas of things to do in this part of the UK, check out VisitBritain’s Edinburgh page.
Use your Chevening year to discover the capital of Wales, a city that fuses the modern with tradition. Find out what Cardiff has to offer below.
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Looking for ideas of how to spend a weekend in the UK? Current Chevening Scholar and Social Media Ambassador (SMA) Janneille Morgan takes us along for the ride on a cycling adventure in London.