Summer in Scotland typically means one thing, the Edinburgh Fringe. Whether you’re an Edinburgh local, or you’re getting the train down this August, you’ll know that the Fringe is the busiest and most exciting time of year. Making it through alive and well is a challenge for everyone, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are Brig’s Top 5 Tips For Surviving The Edinburgh Fringe.
1. Stick to your budget
There are plenty of budget friendly shows, even through it might not seem like it when you see the same ads for the same celebrity stand up every year. The Fringe offers a ‘pay what you can’ scheme, so if you only have £2 to see the show you want, you can still go along and support. Check that the show you want to see offers this when paying online, or search directly for ‘pay what you can’.
2. Know where to go
Sometimes the noise can get a bit much, and you’re left confused, not knowing what you want to see or where you want to go. Plenty of pubs around Edinburgh are the home to some fantastic fringe shows, which are especially perfect on a smaller budget. If you’re really lost, we recommend sitting around The Pear Tree, which has a beautiful beer garden for when you’re waiting in-between shows. Or for smaller shows, the West Port Oracle has an excellent fringe venue, as well as some delicious cocktails.
3. Book ahead
The biggest shows sell out quickly, so if there’s something you’re desperate to see, act fast and get it booked. Waiting around only means less tickets and less flexibility for you when planning ahead for next show day.
4. Work smarter, not harder
Stay open minded when it comes to fringe recommendations, sometimes the best places to look are Edinburgh local Facebook groups like ‘EGG’ and the official Fringe Facebook group have people selling their tickets for less, and giving good recommendations.
5. Have fun!
The Fringe is all about good comedy and good fun, don’t let the busy noise and all the millions of ads get to you. Sit down with a pint, and a mate, and enjoy.
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