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Edinburgh's Christmas Wonderland

Overview from November/December 2007


Winter Wonderland

The city’s festivities, which traditionally draw hundreds of thousands to the iconic Big Wheel, ice skating and Christmas markets in Princes Street Gardens, included a children’s ice rink, an ice gallery with an ice bar serving hot chocolate, bungydome and slide. There was also a Highland Village Christmas Market and a German Market.


Ferris wheel


Ice rink

The Winter Wonderland Ice Rink had two ice rinks, one exclusively for under-7s. The main ice rink celebrated its 11th anniversary.


Ice Skaters


The Bungydome

The interactive venue gave children the opportunity to play with snow and ice with games such as Jenga and Snow Shy, the snow equivalent of a coconut shy.


Helter skelter

The busy German Market

The ever popular German Market (located adjacent to the Royal Scottish Academy on Princes Street) boasted a fine selection of hot and cold food and drinks and gifts. The creamy hot chocolate was wonderful and helped to ward off the cold!


German market at night

Other Christmas activities in November and December included storytelling in the Magical Christmas Tents, the Norwegian Advent Carol Concert at St Giles’ Cathedral, an outdoor Nativity Carol Service, Santa Weekend and The Great Scottish Santa Run.

 
Carousel

Festive scene

View to Castle

The Highland Village Christmas Market was located on the upper level of East Princes Street Gardens. It sold local food, drink and gifts from all over Scotland.


Highland Village Market

An Edinburgh Ethical Christmas Fayre was held in a marquee on Castle Street and had over 20 stalls selling the very best in fair trade, ethically sourced, organic and environmental products including food & wine, fashion, jewellery and virtual gifts. 









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