Celebrate St Andrew’s Day in Scotland (OneTravel)

St Andrew's Day

Scotland’s patron saint is St Andrew (who, FYI, is also the patron saint of Greece, Russia, Romania, Poland, Ukraine, and Barbados) and November 30th is day to celebrate the saint and generally have a great time in Scotland. The Scottish national flag – a white “X” on a blue field, known as the Saltire – is a representation of Andrew’s sacrifice for his religious beliefs.

Across Scotland, St Andrew’s Day is considered Scotland’s national day as well. From traditional celebrations to generally having a blast in a particularly Scottish way, it’s a great time to be in Scotland and revel its proud history and spirit. Like Thanksgiving in America, St Andrew’s Day serves as a sort of official kick off for the festive season as well, with Christmas markets and winter fairs opening.

Read my complete post at OneTravel.

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