The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Edinburgh has more than Fringe benefits

- By Bill Gibb

I’VEtravelle­d the world, but nowhere is as special to me as Edinburgh.

Like so many others, it’s the Edinburgh Fringe that’s the big draw.

My very first experience – many years ago – was when I was actually in it.

I was still at school, or at least I had just done my final exams and I was awaiting the results, and I was in a production of King Lear.

I’ve not missed many years since, and I’ll often come up for three weeks.

Usually I’ll get a flat around Bruntsfiel­d as I like being near The Meadows.

It doesn’t matter to me that August is so busy, it’s the shows that are the attraction.

On occasion I’ve gone to as many as five in a day. Certainly in a week I’ll clock up 12 to 15 and comedy is my big thing.

One of the things I love is that you often catch these big names before they really make it.

I saw Michael McIntyre at The Pleasance when there couldn’t have been more than 50 people there.

Russell Howard, John Bishop, Sarah Millican and Joe Lycett are just as few of the others I saw playing to small crowds in their early days.

I’ve been so often that I know the city incredibly well and have my favourite pubs and restaurant­s.

One of the few challengin­g things I’ve found – being English – is finding somewhere to watch the cricket when there’s a Test Match on.

The weather never bothers me. Honestly, it can be dull and wet, but Edinburgh always feels sunny.

And it’s not just the Festival that brings me. If I have a couple of free days, as I did recently, I’ll pop up and spend time at the likes of the National Portrait Gallery.

The other place I took a shine to is Lanzarote, which of course is perfect for a bit of winter sun.

It actually came to my attention because that’s the name of a famous racehorse.

So, when we go it’s never to Lanzarote – it’s to the home of the 1974 Champion Hurdle winner!

 ??  ?? ▼ The Edinburgh Fringe Festival attracts tourists from around the globe every year
▼ The Edinburgh Fringe Festival attracts tourists from around the globe every year

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