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Christ Church |
Scottish Episcopal Church located at Holy Corner in Morningside. |
Spiritual Centre |
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Church Hill Theatre |
The Church Hill Theatre reopened in August 2006 after extensive refurbishment to the foyer, cafe bar area and installation of an extension which provides lift access to the auditorium. |
Theatres |
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Church of the Sacred Heart |
1860 Roman Catholic church, located between the Grassmarket and Tollcross, on the edge of Edinburgh's historic Old Tow |
Churches |
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Ciao Roma |
An Italian restaurant offering home-made ice cream. Two floors open till late. |
Restaurants |
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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. |
Cinemas |
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Circle Cafe |
Fresh, seasonal, interesting, affordable, stylish, hand-made food, served in a comfortable, informal and contemporary space. |
Scottish |
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Citizens Theatre |
Much-loved Glasgow theatre, in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, with a range of productions and workshops for all ages. |
Theatres |
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City Art Centre |
The City Art Centre is a bright modern space in a former warehouse next to Waverley Station. Exhibitions are often of a more populist tone, accessible and interactive. |
Galleries |
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City Cafe |
Under new management in 2010, the City Cafe has taken on a Fifties American diner theme complete with jukebox and kids' activities. Open late. |
Brunch |
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City Chambers Business Centre |
Edinburgh City Council conference facility that is available for private rental. |
Conference |
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City Edinburgh |
City is a hybrid venue, licensed until 5am, incorporating 4 spaces including Sportsters Bar, City Grill, City Nightclub & City Exclusive Cocktail Lounge. |
Only at the Fringe |
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City Nightclub |
A mix of funk, disco, house and such like at this Old Town club. Located next door to the City Art Centre. |
Nightclubs |
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City Observatory |
The City Observatory on Calton Hill was main centre for astronomers until 1896 when it was decided to move to Blackford, due to light pollution |
Visitor Attractions |
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City of Edinburgh Council H.Q. |
One of the newest buildings in Edinburgh Old Town, the City of Edinburgh Council's nerve centre is in a former car park overlooking Waverley Station. |
Government |
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City of Edinburgh Music School |
Council-run, specialist music school attached to Broughton High School offering classical teaching as well as rock, jazz and traditional Scottish music. |
Live Music |
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clubWEST @ The Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor |
ClubWEST, in its 10th year in 2007, but not back in 2008. |
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Coburg House Gallery |
Studios with gallery space located in Leith |
Galleries |
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Cockburn Association |
The Cockburn Association (Edinburgh Civic Trust) is one of the world's oldest architectural conservation and urban planning monitoring organisations. |
Charity |
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Coco on Broughton |
High quality chocolate heaven has arrived to tempt Broughton Village! |
Cafes |
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Coffee Angel |
Friendly, relaxed cafe offering soups, on-site sandwiches, cakes, and selling award winning teas and fair trade coffees. Local ingredients are sourced where possible. |
Cafes |