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Odeon Multiplex, Wester Hailes, Edinburgh |
The Odeon multiplex (formerly ABC) is an 8 cinema complex situated in Wester Hailes. It has all the trappings of the modern plex with screens ranging from 171 - 416 seaters in size. |
Cinemas |
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Old College Quad |
The Quad is encircled by the historic buildings of Old College and provides a large playing area surrounded by a raised balcony offering excellent sight lines for large scale outdoor performan |
University |
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Old Observatory House |
Impressive 18th century building atop Calton Hill, designed and once inhabited by New Town architect James Craig. |
Visitor Attractions |
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Old St Paul's |
Oldest active Scottish Episcopal church whose activities range from church services to live classical music concerts, feeding and sheltering the homeless. |
Churches |
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Ondine |
Edinburgh-born chef Roy Brett's restaurant landed in Edinburgh with a splash. High end, sustainably sourced seafood that comes with the Marine Stewardship Council stamp of approval. |
Seafood |
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One World Shop |
Situated in the unmissable St. John's church, the tall church on the corner of Lothian Road and Princes Street this is the largest Fair Trade outlet in Scotland. The shop is underneath the church. |
Food |
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Opal Lounge |
Plush George Street bar and night club for the smart set.
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Pubs |
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Open Eye Gallery |
A commercial gallery that specialises in medium to high-end contemporary art. Favours paintings of a more flamboyant and vivacious nature. |
Galleries |
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Opium |
Old Town rock and alternative bar and club venue. Cheap drinks, student clientele. |
Free Fringe: PBH |
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Opium Nightclub |
Opium plays it loud and plays it heavy. Based down in the Cowgate, in an area with clubs aplenty, Opium is a grungey hard rock, goth and metal venue on two floors. |
Nightclubs |
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Osteria |
A day trip down the coast to East Lothian is popular at any time of the year for golf or fun at the seaside. |
Italian |
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Otterstone Bar & Grill |
Local and international food cooked on char broiled grill. |
Restaurants |
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Our Dynamic Earth |
With its expansive, white marquee design, Dynamic Earth is a rather large, incongruous-looking structure at the edge of the Edinburgh Old Town, near the Scottish Parliament and Holyrood Palace and... |
Education |
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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 |
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Oxenfoord Castle |
Robert Adam designed, Scottish baronial tower house in 68 acres of wooded park. |
Conference |
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Palace of Holyroodhouse |
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence in Scotland of the Queen, stands at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile. |
Visitor Attractions |
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Palmerston Place Church |
Modelled on Saint-Sulpice in Paris, this church dates from 1875 and offers weekly services as part of the Church of Scotland. Offers concerts during |
Churches |
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Papilio |
This restaurant with a butterfly name is known for good value food prepared with care with personal service |
Italian |
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Parliament Square |
Large open, cobbled square in Old Town conservation area on the Royal Mile. Parliament Square is named after parliament house which was built in 1641 and was used by the Scottish parliament u |
Visitor Attractions |
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Passorn |
Angelic Thai dining in Tollcross. Quality ingredients cooked to the real Thai deal. |
Thai |