Conference

Conference centres

City owned building that was once the Midlothian County Buildings, now used for City of Edinburgh Council…
Low-carbon, meeting spaces for public use, run by not-for-profit social enterprise organisation.
New Town venue with Georgian interior which hosts exhibits, pop-up shops, workshops, masterclasses, product…
Home of one of the oldest surgical corporations in the world, formally founded in 1505, with roots stretching…
Modern 7-story campus building on Edinburgh University's southside campus that was built in 2007.
A conference and event space, a social enterprise project providing skills training, a cafe to find homemade…
Contemporary hotel, a little out of the city centre, near Crewe Toll roundabout in the North West of the city.
The Scotland-Russia Institute is a culture centre run by the Scotland-Russia Forum, offering information and…
Edinburgh University building at George Square named after the former Principal of Edinburgh University (…
Office space formerly owned by Jenners Department store, Thorn House is situated on the second, third and…
Function suite run by Glasshouse Hospitality for corporate entertaining, weddings and special events in…
The home of Heriot’s Rugby Club, founded in 1890, at Goldenacre.
The main astronomy observatory, in the South of Edinburgh, distinguished by its distinctive copper domes atop…
Situated at the top of Leith Walk in Edinburgh's West End. A 5-minute walk from Princes Street, and 10-minute…
Church of Scotland church in Leith. Weekly services, Sunday club and community events and concerts.
Live music and dining across from Queen Street Gardens, with diners being entertained with an acoustic set…
The Royal Commonwealth Pool (RCP), aka "the Commie", is a broad, squarish building in the Newington area to…
Stevenson College's purpose-built music and performing arts centre includes a recording studio, rehearsal…
A derelict spinning mill and Category ‘A' listed building built over a river.
Conveniently located in the centre of Edinburgh, the building dates back to the 18th century and was…