Edinburgh holds a special atmosphere that visitors find hard to resist. Couples find plenty of scope for romance here, with cosy candle-lit restaurants and whisky bars perfect for an intimate tete-a-tete over a ‘wee dram’.

Singletons need not feel left out either. Whether you’re inclined towards ponderous walks across Edinburgh’s cobble stone streets or are more drawn to the prospect of meeting a friendly face in one of the city’s lively pubs, Edinburgh’s friendly atmosphere often means there’s something to please.

City Travel Review’s journalism projects combine practical writing theory with a whole host of fun activities and local trips in some of Europe’s most fascinating destinations, including Berlin, Edinburgh, Madrid, Barcelona and Lyon.

Their projects see participants working as part of an active, dynamic team to produce a magazine or travel guide about the city which can distribute and publish online. As well as being a fantastic opportunity to hone your writing and research skills, graduates of the programmes typically go home having made new friends and produced a considerable portfolio of work.

The proof is in the pudding. Read the testimonials on the website to find out more.

Interested in what they do? To find out more about their study/work abroad programmes, drop them an e-mail at info@citytravelreview.co.uk. You can also find out more about them on Twitter (@Citytravel), Facebook and through their website  

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Founding Editor of The Edinburgh Reporter.
Edinburgh-born multimedia journalist and iPhoneographer.