In our latest travel video we showcase the amazing Hogmanay New Year's celebrations, fireworks, torchlight procession and musical performances that we witnessed to ring in the New Year of 2014 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Some of the top highlights included partying on the streets while drinking and dancing to music, attending performances (such as the Pet Shop Boys), watching the magnificent fireworks display and checking out a traditional Scottish band playing live music.
From contemporary music to traditional bagpipes the event felt like a combination of modern and historical.
It was certainly the best New Year's party I ever attended. It's something I'll never ever forget.
So we're here for Edinburgh's Hogmanay. It's going to be the biggest New Year's celebration I've ever attended.
What time is it? It's almost New Years. The countdown is on.
5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Wooohoo! Oh Wow!
Fireworks exploding with music in the background. Woah!
So we've seen plenty of people in really cool costumes. There has been Power Rangers. Tele Tubbies and even Bananas.
This is part of our Travel in Scotland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Scottish culture, Scottish arts, Scottish foods, Scottish religion and Scottish people.
Proudly presented by: , , &
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Some of the top highlights included partying on the streets while drinking and dancing to music, attending performances (such as the Pet Shop Boys), watching the magnificent fireworks display and checking out a traditional Scottish band playing live music.
From contemporary music to traditional bagpipes the event felt like a combination of modern and historical.
It was certainly the best New Year's party I ever attended. It's something I'll never ever forget.
So we're here for Edinburgh's Hogmanay. It's going to be the biggest New Year's celebration I've ever attended.
What time is it? It's almost New Years. The countdown is on.
5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Wooohoo! Oh Wow!
Fireworks exploding with music in the background. Woah!
So we've seen plenty of people in really cool costumes. There has been Power Rangers. Tele Tubbies and even Bananas.
This is part of our Travel in Scotland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Scottish culture, Scottish arts, Scottish foods, Scottish religion and Scottish people.
Proudly presented by: , , &
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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