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Chocolate Tree |
Artisan chocolatiers specialising in hand crafted chocolates, organic chocolate bars, continental baking and Italian style ice cream. |
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Gifted at Christmas |
Open Sat 10 November – Sun 6 January Times: Daily 10:00-17:00
Exhibitions Shop, Level 3, National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street |
Boutique |
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The Studio Agency |
We provide a UK-wide photography, styling & model agency service that’s high on passion, professionalism and outstanding customer service. |
Boutique |
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Chocolate By Genevie |
Chocolate by Genevie is an Edinburgh based chocolate shop that sells luxury artisan chocolate gifts by post. |
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Edinburgh Filmhouse |
Edinburgh's publicly-funded arthouse cinema is a hub for the city's film buffs. The Filmhouse has the most varied programme of alternative film, ranging from arthouse and foreign cinema to mainstream... |
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Cineworld Edinburgh |
Cineworld, formerly known as the UGC, is a centrally located multiplex. It is an easy walking distance from Lothian Road/Tollcross, with car parking space. |
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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. |
Mixed Use |
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Scottish Storytelling Centre |
Purpose-built venue dedicated to live storytelling, for both children and adults. |
Theatres |
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Theatre Workshop |
Friendly and intimate theatre with adjoining cafe based down in Stockbridge. |
Theatres |
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Vue Omni Cinema, Edinburgh |
Just a short walk from the east end of Princes Street, the Vue Cinema is at the top of Leith Walk opposite a busy roundabout. |
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Traverse Theatre |
The Traverse, fondly known as "the Trav", is the flagship venue for contemporary Scottish theatre, housed in a modern, purpose-built theatre. |
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Thistle Street Bar |
Central New Town pub down cobbledy New Town backstreet. Popular office workers' watering hole. |
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Royal Lyceum Theatre |
This refurbished, Victorian repertory theatre building harks back to a golden age of live performance. |
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King's Theatre |
The King's Theatre was built in 1905 and opened in 1906. |
Theatres |
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Queen's Hall |
One of Edinburgh's leading live music venues and one of the main venues for a variety of Edinburgh's festivals throughout the year, on account of the relatively large size of its auditorium/concert... |
World |
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The Usher Hall |
This imposing and rotund building combines elegance and grandeur. The concert hall is named after its benefactor Andrew Usher, a whisky distiller who donated £100,000 in 1896 for the building... |
Live Music |
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Dominion Cinema, Edinburgh |
Family run cinema in the heart of Morningside. The four cinemas vary in size from the 586 seat Cinema One to the 47-seater cinema 3. |
Cinemas |
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Edinburgh Odeon, Lothian Road |
Formerly the ABC Cinema, until it was taken over by the Odeon chain, this centrally located cinema offers new mainstream films. |
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80 Queen Street |
This venue is now closed |
Restaurants |
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Est, Est, Est |
Modern setting in central location providing Italian food. Restaurant is now closed.
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Restaurants |