The Famous Grouse Nations Series is set to close in Edinburgh next week, and anyone travelling to the game can benefit from a great ticket deal thanks to the city’s award-winning tram network.

With a series of arts festivals and events currently being hosted across Edinburgh, anyone travelling by tram is reminded that the carriage of bikes during this period is not permitted.

The Edinburgh Playhouse opened in 1929; since then, it has hosted some of the world’s biggest music and stand-up comedy acts including Elton John, The Who, Nick Cave, Kevin Bridges, Tim Minchin, and international hit musicals such as The Phantom of the Opera, We Will Rock You, Wicked, Matilda, and Disney’s The Lion King.

Rugby fans heading for a pre-tournament match in Edinburgh this weekend are being urged to make the most of a great deal on tram travel to and from the stadium.

Every summer Edinburgh becomes home to a series of critically-acclaimed arts festivals, and the city’s award-winning trams offer value for money to travel to and from the venues. With services running all night on Fridays and Saturdays throughout August, anyone heading into town to enjoy this spectacular celebration of arts needn’t worry about getting home or back to their accommodation once the entertainment comes to a close.

Rugby fans can save on travel to matches in Edinburgh over the next few weeks as the city hosts a series of warm-up games ahead of the World Rugby Cup in France later this year

Scotland’s number one public transport operator is in the running for another prestigious accolade after being shortlisted for an award that’s contested by transport companies from across the UK.

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