Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens  at Christmas (Photo: Iain Cameron)
Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens at Christmas (Photo: Iain Cameron)

Festive season was a real cracker in Edinburgh – and the figures prove it

Edinburgh’s Christmas celebration was its biggest ever season with a huge 13% increase in ticket sales.

Last year marked the fifth year of Underbelly producing Edinburgh’s Christmas for the City of Edinburgh Council and the biggest ever year for the city’s six week-long festive celebrations.

A record-breaking 781,520 tickets were snapped up to Edinburgh’s Christmas rides, attractions and shows, a 13% increase on last year’s 690,878 tickets with people from 47 countries enjoying all that Edinburgh’s Christmas has to offer.

Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens at Christmas (Photo: Iain Cameron)

Locals got in on the action too and took advantage of their 20% discount with 142,333 tickets booked by Edinburgh residents, up 9% on 2016’s number.

Edinburgh’s Christmas’s East Princes Street Gardens Christmas Market was also named as the best in UK (in a survey conducted by McCarthy & Stone).
A total of 1290 children from Edinburgh schools submitted their stained-glass artworks with the theme of 2050 Edinburgh City Vision to the Winter Windows competition with the 44 winners from 33 schools displayed in five different locations around Edinburgh: West Parliament Square, outside St Giles just off the Royal Mile, in Leith’s Kirkgate Plaza, Craigmillar Library, Drumbrae Library and Westside Plaza, Westerhailes.

Brand new this year, Edinburgh’s Giant Advent Calendar, a free outdoor attraction created by Underbelly and Double Take Projections, was projected onto General Register House each evening from 1 December until 24 December, revealing one exciting glimpse into Edinburgh’s winter history every day for the enjoyment of the passers-by.

The Ice Adventure: A Journey Through Frozen Scotland attracted crowds to the west end of George Street, admiring over 200 ice sculptures charting Scottish history and mythology, including Robert The Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots, Kelpies, Loch Ness monster and fairies.

The St Andrew’s Square ice rink (Photo: Eoin Carey)

Festival Square Spiegeltent hosted the one and only La Clique Noël, an outrageous and unforgettable night of cabaret and burlesque, featuring the sword-swallowing, fire-breathing Heather Holliday, Craig the Incredible Hula Boy and spandex-wrapped Scotty the Blue Bunny, among others.

In a partnership with Edinburgh Trams, Edinburgh’s Christmas invited schoolchildren from across the city to design a special Christmas and Hogmanay tram to brighten up the city’s streets this winter.

And almost 1.8million people watched Edinburgh’s Christmas vlog entry from a popular vlogger Zoella.

Charlie Wood and Ed Bartlam, directors of Edinburgh’s Christmas, said: ‘What another bumper year with record tickets sales and more locals than ever engaging in Edinburgh’s Christmas. In our fifth year of producing the event, we were delighted to introduce some great new attractions, most especially the Ice Adventure which transported visitors into an historical and mythical Scottish winter wonderland.

The Christmas crowds in Edinburgh (Photo: Lloyd Smith Photography and Film)

‘We are especially proud of the extension of Winter Windows out of the city centre and into local communities and of the introduction of Edinburgh’s Giant Advent Calendar – both entirely free attractions that help spread Christmas joy across the city.’

Edinburgh’s Lord Provost, Frank Ross added: ‘Edinburgh’s Christmas was a real show-stopper, with more tickets sold than ever before, a welcome rise in the number of Edinburgh residents enjoying their local discount, and people from 47 countries flying in to experience the city’s rides, attractions and everything the city has to offer.

‘In its fifth year, Edinburgh’s Christmas certainly remains one of the UK’s favourite winter destinations’

This year’s Edinburgh’s Christmas celebrations take place between 18 November 2018 and 5 January 2019.

 

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