Here is my quick video that I recorded on the opening night for Edinburgh Christmas Market Festival that took place at Edinburghs Princess Street Gardens. The Scottish Christmas Market isn’t just one of the UK’s most loved winter festivals but its beloved all over the world too.

Here is some more pictures from the opening night at Edinburgh Christmas Market, Princess Street Gardens.
These pictures might be slightly blurry or out of focus, this is because I’ve taken them from my video. You can watch the video using the link below. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

I got a few photos from my video so I’m going to post even more of my photos below.
The next photo is a photo of the big swing that’s located within Princess Street Grardens, right opposite the Edinburgh Waverley Train Station so it has very simple transport options to arrive at the Edinburgh Christmas Market.

The next photo is a photo of the Scott’s Monument, located in Princess Street Gardens.
This is an amazing photo of the Scott’s Monument as it was taking in the dark at nighttime and it’s lit up and highlighted with blue, purple and red lights.

The next image below is another photo of the Scott’s Monument, located at Princess Street Gardens.
I loved the Scott’s Monument being lit up in the dark so much that I had to take another photo of it but this time a bit more zoomed in. This photo also catches the White lights that highlight the statue of Walter Scott.

The next photo below is another beautiful photo that captures the National Art Gallery of Scotland. Located at the Edinburgh Mound. The Art Gallery has its exterior pillars highlighted and lit up in sequence again using Blue and Purple lights.

The next photo that’s shown below is another spectacular nighttime photo with Princess Street Gardens lit up for the Edinburgh Christmas Market. This photo was taken directly adjacent to the National Art Gallery of Scotland at the Mound.

The next photo posted below was also taken at the exact same location as the one posted above. The only difference is the direction I was facing to take the photo. I decided to take this photo because I love the way the woods are lit up and the trees also colored in sequence using the colors Blue and Purple.

The next photo I’m posting below shows the Royal Bank of Scotland Money Museum lit up and highlighted white in the background. You can go and view £1,000,000 in there.

The next photo I’m posting below is the final photo but I absolutely love this one too. This photo shows a British Transport Police car responding to an emergency. The police car has the blue lights activated and is travelling down Edinburghs, Princess Street.

Thanks for taking the time to read my blog post.
Have a great day folks…