City Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

City Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh Mixed Use


Find Edinburgh venues by type (e.g. Cinemas).

Photo Edinburgh Venue Venue Description Venue type
The Hub at night
The Hub The Hub is an old church building, with a towering, gothic spire, near the top of the High Street, just down from Edinburgh Castle. Mixed Use
Assembly Rooms during the Fringe
Assembly Rooms This elegant 18th century building, situated in Edinburgh's New Town, is a mixed use venue owned and managed by Edinburgh City Council. It has become one of the Edinburgh Fringe's top venues, run by... Mixed Use
St. John's Church, Princes Street
St John's Church, Princes Street Tall Scottish Episcopal (Anglican) church at the corner of Princes Street and Lothian Road. Mixed Use
Big Red Door
Big Red Door The Big Red Door is an old Victorian warehouse situated in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle on Lady Lawson Street. Mixed Use
Hill Street House The Masonic Hall at 19 Hill Street was purchased by the Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) in 1893, and was amalgamated with part of number 17 Hill Street, after the Lodge bought it in 1911. Mixed Use
Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue Drill Hall The Out of the Blue Drill Hall is a fifteen minute walk down Leith Walk from Waverley rail station. Mixed Use
Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston Large multi-purpose venue on the outskirts of Edinburgh that is best-known as the venue for the annual agricultural jamboree the Roy Mixed Use
Lothian Chambers City owned building that was once the Midlothian County Buildings, now used for City of Edinburgh Council corporate services and functions such as corporate gatherings and weddings. Mixed Use
Lauriston Hall The century old Lauriston Hall in Edinburgh's West Port is a large city centre community space which hosts among other things popular ceilidh dances. Mixed Use
Columcille Centre Located in an old church building, the Columcille Centre operates as a community center and event space throughout the year and during the Mixed Use
The Royal Scots Club Traditional New Town club setting which in August 2010 hosts Fringe theatre. Mixed Use
Leith Town Hall Part of a complex of building opened in 1932 as a 'thank you' to the local people of Leith for the incorporation of Leith into the City of Edinburgh. Mixed Use
Haddington Corn Exchange Venue for public events like christmas fayres and charity craft events in Haddington - East of Edinburgh. Mixed Use
Southside Community Centre City of Edinburgh Council run community centre in a former church building with two large multipurpose spaces and a cafe. Located a little South of the city centre. Mixed Use
Royal Botanic Garden - Fletcher Building Completed in 1970 this building near the Inverleith Row entrance to the Royal Botanic Garden was designed for floral displays, art exhibtions, and performances. Mixed Use
Pilrig Church Hall Pilrig St Paul's lets out a number of spaces including its large upstairs hall (for 100) with a stage area, a smaller downstairs hall (for 50), its “Open Doorway” meeting space with... Mixed Use
Lennoxlove House Stately home in East Lothian, just outside Edinburgh. Mixed Use
Corstorphine Youth and Community Centre Local community centre. Mixed Use
Leith Dockers Club Established in 1956, Leith Dockers Club is still largely run by dockers, but regularly hires out its premises for functions and events. Mixed Use
The Corstorphine Heritage Centre The Corstorphine Heritage Centre is housed in the distinctive white, 17th Century Dower House. It stands in the green setting of St Margaret's Park, just off Corstorphine High Street. Mixed Use