Edinburgh City Council venues
ECC
The Ross Theatre (aka the Ross Band Stand) is an outdoor concert venue, with a seating capacity of 2500, in…
Lauriston Castle is set in 30 acres of parkland and formal gardens with spectacular views overlooking the…
The Nelson Monument is a tower on the top of Calton Hill used by 19th century mariners to set their time-…
Church Hill Theatre was originally built as a church in 1892. Purchased in 1960 by the Council, it has served…
This elegant 18th century building, situated in Edinburgh's New Town, is a mixed us
The City Art Centre is a bright modern space in a former warehouse next to Waverley Station.
This is where the City of Edinburgh Council conducts much of its business. In particular, members of the…
Edinburgh's premier concert hall with a capacity of 2,200 people.
The Museum of Edinburgh is a series of interconnected 16th and 17th century buildings situated on the Royal
Housed in a 17th century close in the Old Town, this small museum celebrates the lives of famous Scottish…
The Museum of Childhood is a small, free museum on Edinburgh's Royal Mile aimed at adults and children.
Edinburgh's largest recycling centre, located between Portobello Beach and Leith Docks.
A museum on the historic Royal Mile dedicated to Edinburgh's working class people from the 18th century to