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Red Bus, The |
All aboard the vintage playbus! |
Only at the Fringe |
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Reid Concert Hall |
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Live Music |
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Restaurant Martin Wishart |
No restaurant guide would be complete without Martin Wishart's eponymous restaurant in Edinburgh’s historic Port of Leith. |
Scottish |
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Reverie |
Freshly cooked pub grub at reasonable prices with pleasant staff. |
Pub-grub |
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Reverie |
Newington area bar on the corner of East Preston St and Newington Rd that serves reasonable pub food. |
Pubs |
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Revolution Bar |
Late-night vodka club-bar with theme nights and pub grub in the heart of Edinburgh's student-ville. |
Pub-grub |
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RGBE - Off Inverleith House Lawn |
A central spot in the 70-acre Royal Botanic Garden. The lawn is in front of the terrace cafe, and Inverleith House. Two famous art commissions are installed near the lawn: eco-artist Andy Goldworthy'... |
Outdoor |
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Rhubaba Gallery and Studios |
Rhubaba Gallery and Studio is an artist-run organisation, founded in 2009, in Edinburgh that provides studio space for fifteen artists and an annual programme of exhibitions and events. |
Galleries |
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Riddles Court |
Edinburgh Old Town, "A' listed courtyard which dates back to 1587 and was the former residence of renowned Edinburgh Enlightenment philospher David Hume in the mid-eighteenth century. |
Education |
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Ripping Records |
Local, long-standing ticketing outlet specialising in tickets for gigs. |
Tickets |
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Risk Factory |
The Risk Factory is an interactive safety centre that manufactures everyday risks in a safe environment with the goal of teaching people (Primary 7 children, cub scouts, adults with special needs) |
Education |
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Ristorante Luigi’s |
Informal friendly establishment offering tasty traditional Italian food |
Restaurants |
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Roman Eagle Lodge (C aquila) |
Re-opened for the Edinburgh Fringe in 2010 by C Venues as "C aquila", this is a cosy little venue a stone's throw from the Castle with two performanc |
Only at the Fringe |
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Ross Theatre |
The Ross Theatre (aka the Ross Band Stand) is the outdoor concert venue, with a capacity of 2000, in West Princes Street Gardens. The venue has an impressive backdrop of Edinburgh Castle and the... |
Live Music |
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Rosslyn Chapel |
Rosslyn Chapel received its collegiate charter from Rome in 1446. |
Visitor Attractions |
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Royal Bank of Scotland, St. Andrew Square |
The Royal Bank of Scotland has gone from darling of the stock market to corporate basket case in a matter of years, but it still retains an attractive head office in the heart of Edinburgh's financ |
Visitor Attractions |
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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 |
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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh |
The 300-plus year-old Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) building is home to a Scottish professional organisation that now has 10,000 fellows, members, associates and affiliates in 86 |
Conference |
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland |
The RCAHMS is a useful site for anyone looking to explore the history of particular buildings in Scotland online or in the government agency's search room at its Edinburgh base. |
Business |
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Royal Commonwealth Pool |
The Royal Commonwealth Pool (RCP), aka "the Commie", is a broad, squarish building in the Newington area to the South of the City. The building, with its Olympic sized pool housed within,... |
Visitor Attractions |