| Leisure & Tourism Edinburgh Pass The Edinburgh Pass, available from tourist information centres in Edinburgh and the Lothians and online, not only offers free entry to over 30 top attractions but also includes a free return airport transfer and free city centre bus travel. The Edinburgh Pass is available as one, two or three day for adults and children from just Ł16. The Pass comes with a handy pocket-size guidebook and over 25 exclusive offers for shopping, restaurants, sightseeing tours, car hire and the cinema. The guidebook also lets visitors know how much they have saved each time they use the Pass. Buy it online at: onwww.edinburghpass.com Tourist Information Centres in Edinburgh Edinburgh and Scotland Information Centre 3 Princes Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2QP Tourist and Airport Information Centre Edinburgh International Airport, Edinburgh EH12 9DN Spotlight on theatre Festival Theatre and King Theatre are on Nicholson Street and Leven Street respectively. The Festival Theatre, with a capacity of 1,915 is at the centre of the cityŐs festival season and is also the capitalŐs home for the Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet. The KingŐs Theatre, originally built in 1906, offers productions from the Royal National Theatre, major touring drama productions along with EdinburghŐs annual pantomime. www.eft.co.uk Edinburgh Playhouse, Greenside Place, is where the big West End shows perform when touring in Edinburgh. Concerts, musicals and shows have included Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Madam Butterfly and Swan Lake on Ice. During the Festival season, the Playhouse is home to three weeks of dance and opera. www.edinburghplayhouse.org.uk The Royal Lyceum Theatre on Grindlay Street, Edinburgh, is home to one of ScotlandŐs largest and most successful theatre production companies: The Royal Lyceum Theatre Company. The companyŐs main season runs from September to May and upcoming productions for 2009 include The Mystery of Irma Vep and The Curse of the Starving Class. www.lyceum.org.uk The Traverse Theatre, ScotlandŐs new writing theatre on Cambridge Street, has a reputation for producing contemporary theatre of the highest standard and commissions and supports writers from Scotland and around the world. It is a particularly important venue during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, playing host to new writers and regularly picking up coveted Fringe Firsts and Herald Angels awards. www.traverse.co.uk