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A tale of loyalty, friendship, love and despair, join us for St Mary's Music School's Vocal Scenes. Featuring excerpts from ...
THE SORRIES are Douglas Kay (vocals, guitar, bodhran, mandolin) and Martin Philip (vocals, guitar, bodhran, tres). The duo sing, play and banter their way through a show which features a host of ...
Bistro bar in the heart of Leith that opened in December 2013. Live music sets on Sunday nights. Map 55.970204, -3.17046 ...
Starting point for The Pirate's Riddle – Treasure Hunt Adventure on Calton Island, an immersive, team sport with puzzles, surprises and tidbits on pirate Kidd.
The Bank Hotel is closed. Located in the centre of Edinburgh at the juncture of the Royal Mile and South Bridge, the Bank Hotel includes the Bank Bar with prime outdoor seating.
Formerly Medina, the Third Door is a late night venue hosting club nights and gigs in the basement of Cafe/bar Negociants. The venue has a main dance floor and 3 caves. It's situated across the road ...
Sports bar in the Grassmarket serving variety of ales and pub grub with lashings of big screen sport. Also hosts quizzes and music nights.
A church with centuries of heritage - the church was established in 1483 - but its roots can be traced back 1300 years ago with the coming to Scotland of St Triduana. Leith being a busy Templar port, ...
Gayfield Creative Spaces was a group of venues geared toward creative collaboration, located in and around a former tyre depot just off Gayfield Square. Between November 2013 and January 2017, ...
Princes Street is the main shopping street and thoroughfare for the tram and bus in Edinburgh's city centre. It runs East West for 1.2 km (three quarters of a mile) from Lothian Road to Leith Street.
The project, which was launched in Washington DC in 2001, took place in 70 cities around the world in 2008. Last year's winner Lee Archer recently returned from the Miami International Film Festival, ...
Mary King's Close is a narrow and eerily well-preserved, Old Town close that was sealed off and built over, in 1753, on the site of Edinburgh City Chambers. The Close was re-opened to the public in ...