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Visit A Festival City This Summer

Visit A Festival City This Summer
Visit A Festival City This Summer

Summer is finally here! The season of sun, enjoying the great outdoors and getting into the party mood. What better place to get into the swing of things than a festival city where art, culture, music and food over a whirlwind of fun and unforgettable memories. There's plenty of cities right across the world that offer something for everyone when it comes to the festival scene; not to mention places to suit every budget.

Europe is a great place for festival cities with plenty to do all year round, not just in summer. Music festivals in particular are big on the summer agenda right across the continent with bands and styles to suit all tastes. Serbia, however, boasts one of the most popular music festivals on today's circuit. The Exit Festival is now in its tenth year and takes place in the picturesque surroundings of a dramatic 17th century hilltop castle in the city Nova Sad. Boasting stunning views of the river Danube, the festival will play host to the likes of The Chemical Brothers, Mika and Placebo, and not to mention 60,000 revellers.

Visit A Festival City This Summer

If music isn't your thing, why not opt for a more relaxing experience involving food and drink? Lovers of wine and fine cuisine will have a blast at the Bordeaux Wine Festival which runs for three days at the end of June in this wonderful French city. Featuring wine tastings, tutorials, food pairing classes and plenty of top notch entertainment, the Bordeaux Wine Festival is a great excuse to get away from it all and indulge in stunning scenery and exceptional cuisine in equal measure. Listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO, Bordeaux is jam-packed with architectural beauty to keep building buffs entertained as well.

Finally, if food and music don't take your fancy why not try supping up some theatre instead? The daddy of all world festivals, the Edinburgh Fringe festival features some 300,000 performers who descend on Scotland's capital for the duration of August. Doubling the city's population and taking over venues, pubs, the outdoors and even some weirder locations like lifts, the Fringe is a celebration of theatre and comedy combined. Don't forget to get a good night's sleep though; you'll need it for the next 24 hours of festival frenzy. If you opt for an Edinburgh boutique hotel this means you're still in the thick of the action but can enjoy a relaxing and quiet night's sleep at the same time.

Looking to get away this summer? Why not jet off to a festival city for a holiday that's bursting at the seems with culture and curiosities in equal measure.




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