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Aye, it freaking is! Edinburgh Hogmanay is the best place for New Year in Europe, not only because of the party and the fireworks but due to its history and Scottish traditions! A lot of people questioned us why traveling to Edinburgh for New Year, if we could do it in Brazil, with warm weather, and by the beach. The answer is simple: Edinburgh Hogmanay is an experience everybody should have at least once in a lifetime.
We have heard so many good stories about the Hogmanay celebration that we couldnβt wait longer, so 2017 arrived with freezing temperatures, great parties and a lot of fire! If you are planning to celebrate Hogmanay in Edinburgh or if you’re searching for an epic new yearβs party, you must read this post carefully. Travel tips, our experience and some recommendations to plan the best new year’s in Europe: the Hogmanay in Edinburgh.
Beers, fireworks, torches, Scottish men wearing kilts and a lot of fun! Here are some important things you need to know about the Hogmanay New Year’s Celebration in Edinburgh, Scotland:
Hogmanay what??!!
What does Hogmanay mean? Why do they celebrate the new year in a different way? And why does it happen in Edinburgh? So many questions and so many parties in such a tiny country!
βThe answer dates back to the 16th century, when Parliament, under Oliver Cromwell, banned any Christmas celebrations in 1647. Even though the ban was uplifted 13 years later, celebrating Christmas wasnβt seen with good eyes in Scotland and so Christmas day remained a normal working day until as late as 1958. Hogmanay is longer than any other New Yearβs celebrations, with the 2nd January also being a public holiday in Scotland. Itβs celebrated with passion and revelry, as Scots consider Hogmanay an opportunity to bring friends and strangers together to welcome the New Year with good cheer.β
by Edinburgh Hogmanay official website
Are there any βstrangeβ Hogmanay traditions?
Yes, a lot of themβ¦ The truth is that you donβt need to know all the traditions to fully enjoy the best new yearβs in Europe, but some of them are quite interesting:
- Neighbors traditionally visit each other houses, bringing along cakes, shortbread, and of course, whiskey. So if you have a Scottish friend donβt forget to visit them before the party starts.
- Hogmanay doesn’t exist without fire and bonfires. Because of the Viking and pagan origins, fire is part of the Hogmanay New Yearβs celebration and reminds the ancient beliefs of purification.
- When the fireworks strike the sky you will see people holding hands, singing a song, and being merry. Probably they are singing Robert Burnsβ Poem Auld Lang Syne.
Of course, there are other Hogmanay traditions, but Iβm not writing all of them here. Letβs leave some mystery for your trip to Edinburgh.
Hogmanay is more than one night party!
This is the most important information: Hogmanay in Edinburgh is a marathon of events, parties, shows, concerts, bars and music. And an army of happy people taking over the historical streets of Edinburgh. The Hogmanay celebration starts way before the 31st of December. From Christmas to the 2nd of January, there are events happening across the city, with the grand finale on the 30th and 31st with the Torchlight Procession and the famous Edinburgh Street Party.
Hogmanay is a world-famous festival and you need to organize your days and nights to get the most of it. Hogmanay is intense in all meanings, from cultural events to pubs and endless Scottish songs!
No doubt the Hogmanay festival is the best way to end the Xmas season, so if you are traveling around Scotland, England, or celebrating Christmas in London with kids and family, make your way to Edinburgh before the year ends.
What canβt you miss during the Hogmanay in Edinburgh?
When you check the Edinburgh Hogmanay website, the amount of activities happening in the city is overwhelming. To make your life easier, here is a list of things to do during Hogmanay, and events that you canβt miss during your Edinburgh Hogmanay trip.
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Hogmanay Torch Light Procession
Thousands of people lined up under the mist and cold. I remember looking around and I could see people from everywhere. I listened to the heavy Scottish accent from one side, Spanish from another, and behind us was a Japanese couple who couldnβt stop giggling with excitement. Until that moment, I was handling my emotions as an adult woman, but when the fire lighted up my torch and the procession started, I almost cried. I couldn’t believe I was in the middle of the Torch Light Procession, celebrating Hogmanay in Edinburgh, Scotland! I was part of one of the most beautiful, historical, and definitely the best places for the new year in Europe.
If you are traveling to Edinburgh Hogmanay you MUST take part in the procession! It’s the only place in the world where you can see kids, families, foreigners, and Vikings side by side, in the middle of a medieval town. Itβs an experience like no other.
The procession is huge! You must buy your ticket way in advance, collect your torch and go to the assembling point at least 2 hours before it starts. Otherwise, you only be able to watch it from far away and believe me, the real fun is to be in the middle of it!
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Hogmanay Concerts and Shows around town
In Edinburgh Hogmanay, you can party until you drop. Local bands, international singers and classic music. There are events for tastes, ages and almost every day, but definitely, the special nights are the Hogmanay Concerts that happen on the 30th and 31st of December at the Princess Garden. The shows are sold out very quickly, be smart and book your tickets in advance.
The Candlelit Concert is another famous event during the Hogmanay celebration, the classical presentation happens at the St. Gilesβ Cathedral and you need a special ticket to attend it. If you like arts, Scot:Lands is another event that you can’t miss. On January 1st, different venues across Edinburghβs Old Town are displaying music, arts and theatre. You can walk around, exploring your imagination with Scotlandβs most creative artists and musicians.
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Hogmanay Ceilidh
Follow the steps of your Scottish friends and immerse yourself in the traditional music and dance. At first sight, it doesn’t seem an easy dance to learn, but after a few beers you will discover that Ceilidh is all about experiencing the traditions, having a good laugh, and making friends.
During the Hogmanay celebration, the official Ceilidh event happens in the Old Town, but if you miss it, or if the time doesnβt suit your new yearβs celebration schedule, donβt worry. There are plenty of Ceilidh dance happening around town, and if a man dressed in a kilt invite you to dance, donβt dare to say no!
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Christmas Market at Princess Street
I know, we are talking about the best place for the new year in Europe, why should I tell you to visit the Christmas Market?! The fact is that Edinburgh Christmas Market happens throughout the whole month of December and the food there is perfect for hangovers or a quick bite between concerts.
Mulled wine, delicious hot dogs, waffles and salmon sandwiches… At the market, you can fill your belly, buy souvenirs for the family and have fun on the Ferris Wheel or on the carousel! Itβs the holiday season, have fun!
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Edinburgh Street Party
Edinburgh Hogmanay Street Party is serious business! Get your coat, gloves and hat, be ready to face the cold weather, the rain [itβs Scotland, so it will probably rain] and dance your socks off. Donβt be late, the Hogmanay Street Party starts early, by 9 PM Princess Street is already packed and the party is in full swing.
There are several stages, playing all types of music. My suggestion is to stay in an open area where you can see Edinburgh Castle, as every hour there are fireworks. Even been packed with people [tourists and locals] we felt super safe, everything was well organized, the security staff and the police officers were helpful and polite.
Another surprising thing about Edinburgh Hogmanay is that you can bring your own booze. Yeah, thatβs true! As long as your beer or wine are in plastic bottles and you are not carrying tons of it, you can bring them inside Edinburgh Street Party premises.
Be aware that the Hogmanay Street Party entrance gates close at 11 PM. Buy your tickets in advance and arrive early. Donβt be a fool, Iβm sure you donβt want to miss the best new yearβs eve in Europe!
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Hogmanay Midnight Moment
I donβt need to tell you that you must be in Edinburghβs Old Town before midnight. But what I do have to warn you is that the fireworks show that happens over the cityβs castle is majestic. Have your camera ready, and hug your friends, family, and even some strangers. Make a wish and welcome the new year in the best way itβs possible: with positive energy and an outstanding spectacle.
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Endless party at the Pubs
Doesnβt matter if you like loud music and dancing or a quiet place to drink and chat with friends. In Edinburgh, you gonna find not one, but several pubs to have fun. The whisky and the beer culture is part of their life and during Hogmanay, the pubs are open almost 24 hours. Because is never too late or never too soon to have a drink.
If you like a good party [like us] you canβt miss the Kiwi and Aussie New Year’s celebrations. In some pubs, you have the Aussie new yearβs countdown with DJ spinning great tunes from 9 AM. The party goes on until the Scottish new year arrives.
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Cure the hangover at the Loony Dook
Scottish people have the perfect hangover cure: freezing river water, fancy dress parade and maybe flu on the next day! Rob had the guts to join the Loony Dook, I decided to stay dry taking photos of the epic moment.
The Loony Dook is a 30 years old tradition where thousand of βDookersβ or βLooniesβ head to South Queensferry to swim in the freezing River Forth. A fancy dress is a must, and a set of dry clothes for after the cold dip is essential. The parade is so much fun that even if you donβt feel like swimming, itβs worth going and watching the event. If you are brave [or crazy] enough to join the Loony Dook, keep in mind that you need to book your ticket in advance as they don’t sell tickets on the day of the parade.
Now that you know what Edinburgh Hogmanay means, why itβs the best new year in Europe, and how much fun you can have, itβs time for the hardest part: planning!
How to organize a trip to Edinburgh Hogmanay?
Now you already know that Edinburgh Hogmanay has several events, and most of them tend to be sold out quickly. And thousands of people travel to Scotland to experience the Hogmanay celebration. That means planning a trip to Edinburgh Hogmanay by yourself is not easy, and you need to start doing it soon as soon as they announce the dates and tickets.
We organize 99% of our travels by ourselves, but the Edinburgh Hogmanay experience was one of the exceptions. Even with all our travel planning skills, I didn’t want to handle all the bookings and buy all the tickets in advance. So we decided to join a Hogmanay tour and had no regrets!
There are plenty of companies offering Hogmanay tour experiences, Haggis Adventures is the one we chose and we had 5 incredible days. We didnβt have to worry about anything, from the moment we arrived, all went smooth and flawless.
We loved on our Hogmanay 5 days package because of the amazing extra activities we had and the fact that when we arrived at the hostel we received all our tickets, wristbands and vouchers.
Apart from the Hogmanay Street Party, the Torchlight Procession and the Loony Dook, the Haggis Adventures took us on a day trip to the Scottish Highlands. We drove by lovely villages and breathtaking landscapes. We visited the stunning Kelpies, and walked to the top of the Abbey Craig Hill to have a close look at William Wallace Monument. We got enchanted by the green forest at The Hermitage Park in Dunkeld, visited a tiny fisherman village, and sang with our tour mates some of the best Scottish songs [including AC/DC].
To be honest, I was a bit worried when we booked the Haggis Adventures Hogmanay 5 days tour. I was afraid that it would be too hectic, too much party and drinkβ¦ I do love a great night out, but I now in my 30βs, the pace of partying is getting slower and my hangover stronger. But surprisingly, you can do the tour and the activities at your own pace.
If you fancy going out with some fellows from the group: good! If you want to stay alone itβs fine too! You have all the tickets, and you receive the timetables and the information, so you can organize your schedule and activities in a way that suits you!
During Hogmanay, Haggis Adventures partnered with some pubs so we had discounts on drinks and even private parties. Sweet! Talking about party, we had our own Ceilidh Night, with a live band and our guide teaching the traditional dance. Did I mention we went on a night walking tour in Edinburgh?! Oh boy, we did so many things and had so much fun!
Another good thing about booking a Hogmanay Tour is that you donβt need to worry about accommodation. Hotels during Edinburgh Hogmanay are quite expensive, middle range and budget hotels get fully booked super fast. We talked with Haggis Adventures and they booked everything for us. We stayed in a shared 6 mixed-bed dorm and met two great couples.
Of course, you can book accommodation and organize all the Hogmanay experience all by yourself, but I honestly don’t think it’s worth the hassle. Leave the hard work to those who have experience with it!
Practical Tips for Edinburgh Hogmanay
- It will be cold and rainy, prepare yourself! Coats, umbrella, rain ponchos⦠Be ready for the fun with dry or wet weather.
- Donβt panic if, during the Torchlight Procession, your arms and jacket get covered with wax. It happens with everybody, the wax smells good and you can clean your clothes easily. Brown paper and iron, thatβs what you will need to get rid of the wax, Google it!
- Reserve at least two more days to explore the city. The number of places to visit and things to do in Edinburgh will surprise you. But don’t forget that the 1st and 2nd of January are bank holidays in Scotland, so some attractions might be closed.
- After all the party, you can relax and pamper yourself with a spa treatment. Here are some of the best day spas in Edinburgh for you to choose from.
- Most of the Edinburgh Hogmanay tours donβt include flights, so you will need to buy the tickets by yourself. Do it as soon as you can, so you can get the best prices. To search and book the best flights to Edinburgh, have a look at Kiwi.com and Skyscanner.
If you decide to stay longer, here are our suggestions for hotels in Edinburgh:
Safestay Edinburgh – a hostel with shared and private rooms, super organized, clean, helpful staff, and a bar/restaurant that serves great beers and delicious food. We stayed there during the Hogmanay and recommend it! Great atmosphere and friendly prices!
Motel One Edinburgh-Princess – you canβt find a hotel with a better location, good price, and superb reviews. If you want comfort and privacy without spending a fortune, the Motel One might be the best choice. Five minutes from Waverley Station, you can reach all the attractions, the Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle on foot.
The Balmoral Hotel – if money itβs not an issue, treat yourself to one of the best 5 stars hotels in Edinburgh. The Balmoral is famous for its flawless service and Michelin-starred restaurant.
If none of these hotel suggestions shake your boat, keep searching. To find the best accommodation in Edinburgh use Booking.com or Agoda!
Want to have a home away from home experience? So you can rent a self-catered cottage in Edinburgh or nearby the city, it’s perfect for a family or group of friends.
Are you ready for the best New Yearβs Eve in Europe? Hogmanay Edinburg is waiting for you! Do you have doubts about how to plan a trip to Edinburgh? Or how to book the best Hogmanay tour? Leave us a message. Happy New Year!!
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I’ve never heard of Hogmanay before but it sounds exciting. I like how there are a range of activities to do and that it’s for several days.
Hi Carlyn,
Hogmanay is a week celebration with activities fro all type of people and ages. Love it!
Cheers,
Nat
Lots of activities for about 5 days, we go every year and book an apartment through Edlets, hogmanay in Edinburgh is great for familes and individuals, def the best place in Edurope to celebrate
I definitely think it’s worth it to experience events like this around the world. I mean, why not!? I’d love to try it out at least once. It looks like a crazy fun party.
Totally agree Laura, it’s an experience of a lifetime!
Cheers,
Nat
I’ve been wanting to do Hagmanay for years! It looks like a fantastic way to ring in the New Year.
It sure is Brianna!
Go for it!
Nat
I’m married to a Scot, so I know they know how to do new year’s eve properly! However, he’s from Glasgow, so he might want to disagree about Edinburgh being the best place…..
Good point Sarah!
I’ve been in Glasgow and enjoy it a lot, but Edinburgh has a special place in my heart!
Cheers,
Nat
Damn, judging by the photos that is one hell of a party. I hear the scots really know how to do it up right. Very good comprehensive information
It sure is Penny!
One of the best New Year’s celebration we’ve had so far!
Happy travels,
Nat
Photos of Scotland always take my breath away. These Hogmanay celebrations look like so much fun! What a great time to visit. It makes the holiday season even more festive when you visit such a lively city. Sign me up for the Loony Dook for sure!
OMG Jackie, would you swimming on that cold water?!
Kudos, you are a tough girl!
Nat
I love learning about New Year’s traditions around the world! Your fireworks shots are all spectacular! And your pikachu jumpsuit is so funny as well π
Thanks Lauren, it was easier take firework shots than convincing Rob to pose for me dressed as a Pikachu! π
Cheers,
Nat
Love Edinburgh! It seems like it always has a party, festival, or event going where people hit the streets and celebrate/party, from The Fringe to Hogmanay. The Scots love to drink and party, so its no surprise that their New Years lasts not one night, but a whole week! What a way to ring in the new year!
Hi Drew!
You know Scotland well! Drinks and parties that last for weeks, the best way to start the new year!
Happy Travels,
Nat
Looks like you guys had a blast! I had never considered Edinburgh for new years celebrations but this seems to be quite the party. Not sure about that post-party freezing water thought!
Hi Hugo,
If you like a good party, go to Edinburgh. Even skipping the cold swimming it’s great fun!
Cheer,
Nat
How interesting to read about the Edinburgh Hogmanay festival. I’ve never heard of it and it sounds like so much fun. It definitely sounds like the way to get the most out of the experience is to book a tour. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Hi Rosemary,
I totally recommend a tour during Hogmanay, it makes your life so much easy to book all the tickets, accommodation. Plus you can share the moment with people from all around the world.
Happy Travels,
Nat
Now more than ever I need to visit Scotland. This Hogmanay tradition sounds awesome. I love the idea of neighbours visiting each other and bringing cakes, shortbread and whisky. Plus fireworks and bonfires ah yesss.
Hey Christopher,
Go for it! Scotland is a stunning country, and during Hogmanay it becomes on of the happiest places on earth!
All the best,
Nat
We did Hogmanay in 2014 and it was absolutely nuts. There were so many people, at one point I could jump up and get stuck between the dense crowd. It was a lot of fun though but we missed the torch light procession.
Hi Derek!
This year was packed, but not overcrowded, we could dance and move around. You missed the Torchlight Parade?! SO you need to go back for one more Hogmanay!
all the best,
Nat
I live in Glasgow and have done Hogmanay in Edinburgh once – it was great! I loved the procession and the atmosphere, but especially the Scot:Lands festival on New Year’s Day! It’s great to see the city so lively and colourful at that dark time of the year π
Hi Kathi,
We have good friends from Glasgow, visited them just after Hogmanay π
And yes, the festival brings some color and life to the city!
Cheers
I’ve been looking at going to Hogmanay from London but with accommodation/train tickets and the street party tickets its so expensive… any suggestions?
Hi Casey,
If you book well in advance you can get good deals. If you don’t wanna to do all the research you can contact Haggis Adventures, they took good care of us.
Cheers,
I’ve done Hogmanay twice and would definitely recommend it! I went with Haggis the first year for a 4 day package which was great and then went with Stoke Travel last year as they had a 24 hour package so I didn’t need to take time off work. If you are coming from London I’d recommend Stoke and it includes both your train ticket and street party tickets and a lot more, would recommend!