Fireworks Over Edinburgh Castle Light Up Scotland's New Year Celebration
Edinburgh Castle fireworks mark Scotland's New Year's Eve celebration

Fireworks illuminated the night sky over Edinburgh Castle as Scotland welcomed the new year in 2026. The historic castle, perched atop Castle Rock in Edinburgh's Old Town, served as the dramatic backdrop for the midnight fireworks display on December 31, 2025. Thousands gathered in the city to witness the spectacular show, which is part of Scotland's traditional Hogmanay celebrations. The fireworks lit up the iconic silhouette of Edinburgh Castle against the dark winter sky, creating a memorable start to the new year for residents and visitors alike. The event was featured in ABC News coverage of global New Year's celebrations around the world.
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