
Plan a day out with your kids with the perfect Edinburgh Fringe Festival guide
Navigating the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with children in tow can seem like a challenge, but with a little planning, it can be a memorable experience for the whole family.
As thousands prepare to descend on the capital for the world's largest arts festival, many parents are already weighing up how to juggle shows, food and sightseeing without anyone getting overwhelmed. Here's a guide to help families make the most of their Fringe visit, Edinburgh Live reports.
Where to Eat
Finding somewhere to refuel can be one of the trickiest parts of the Fringe, especially with hungry kids and crowded venues. While the city centre eateries tend to get packed, there are quieter options if you're willing to take a short stroll.
The food trucks at George Square offer a variety of meals on the go, and nearby Meadows Park is the perfect spot for a peaceful break.
Holyrood Park also offers open space for a picnic, while those venturing slightly further afield can find calm at Inverleith Park. Stockbridge, a short walk from there, is home to relaxed dining options like Civerinos and Café Andaluz.
For indoor dining, Loudons near the Canongate serves family-friendly brunch and lunch in a bright, spacious setting.
The Scran and Scallie in Stockbridge has a well-reviewed lunch menu and even a children's playroom, ideal for giving parents a much-needed breather. In Haymarket, Pomo Pizzeria delivers classic Italian dishes with plenty of kid-friendly pizza options.
Check out the map below for the quiet spots in the city.
Choosing Shows
With thousands of performances on offer, choosing what to see can feel overwhelming. But part of the magic of the Fringe is taking a chance, not every show will be a hit, and that's all part of the experience.
Children should be given the chance to pick a few shows themselves. Most performances run under an hour, which keeps things manageable even if a particular act doesn't capture everyone's attention.
And families shouldn't feel confined to purely children's shows, many family-friendly productions are suitable for all ages.
The Circus Hub on the Meadows is always a safe bet for families, offering a mix of acrobatics, comedy and spectacle.
Other recommended picks this year include Monsterrrr! with Trygve Wakenshaw at Assembly George Square, You're an Instrument! at Pleasance Courtyard, and The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl at Assembly Roxy.
It's best to plan for two to three shows in one day, leaving plenty of time for breaks and travel between venues. Many shows offer family ticket options, which can be found on the Fringe's official website.
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Getting Around
Travelling between venues can take longer than expected, especially with little legs to consider. Parents are advised to avoid booking shows back-to-back and to check venue names carefully, as several locations have similar titles but are miles apart.
Fringe venues can be spread across the city, so factor in time for toilets, snacks, and the occasional detour. A venue map is available on the official Fringe website to help plan efficient routes.
Sightseeing with the Family
For first-time visitors, sightseeing can add another layer to the experience, but be warned, popular attractions fill up fast and the crowds can be dense.
If families are planning to visit places like Camera Obscura or Dynamic Earth, it's best to book in advance and allow extra time to get there. These spots can provide a fun break between shows and give children a taste of Edinburgh beyond the stage.
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