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Edinburgh Christmas Big Wheel opening times The Edinburgh city centre attraction will be run from Friday, November 25 until January 3, open daily from 10am-10pm, with the last admission each day ...
Edinburgh passengers will get a spectacular view of the city and its historic Old Town, Edinburgh Castle and Arthur’s Seat, as the LNER Edinburgh's Big Wheel returns.
Unique Assembly, the company behind Edinburgh’s renowned Christmas markets, has submitted an application to the City of Edinburgh Council seeking approval to run the 46ft Ferris wheel for six ...
Plans for Edinburgh’s Christmas market in East Princes Street Gardens have been unveiled, with event producers planning to host the annual event until 2026. ... The Big Wheel and the Star Flyer. ...
Tickets to go on the Forth 1 Big Wheel cost £10 per person, or £8 for concessions and locals if you can show proof you live at an Edinburgh postcode. There is also a family ticket price of £30 ...
The company behind Edinburgh's Christmas have submitted plans to have the big wheel as an attraction for half of the year, The Herald can reveal. Unique Assembly, which organises the capital's ...
The annual festivities will start from Saturday, November 15 and run until Sunday, January 4 as the capital celebrates the holiday season. The traditional Christmas Market will return to the East ...
The big wheel costs £10 for adults, £8 for children and £30 for a family of four. The council's public spaces events process seeks views from community groups in the area.
A major tourist attraction could soon become a more permanent fixture in Edinburgh’s skyline, with plans now lodged to extend the operating period of the city’s popular big wheel. Unique ...
A spokesperson for Unique Assembly said: "The Edinburgh Big Wheel has become a key feature of the Edinburgh skyline during Edinburgh’s Christmas, welcoming over 185,000 locals and visitors ...
A bid to house a Ferris wheel in Edinburgh's city centre for six months of the year has sparked concern from a heritage watchdog. Unique Assembly currently has planning consent to run the big ...
A major tourist attraction could soon become a more permanent fixture in Edinburgh’s skyline, with plans now lodged to extend the operating period of the city’s popular big wheel. Unique Assembly, the ...
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