Fringe Venues
Fringe Venues 2023
Displaying 61 - 80 of 222 In-Person Fringe 2023 venues. Looking for Free Fringe 2023 venues?
Edinburgh International Conference Centre :: 150
The EICC is Edinburgh's main conference centre. A short walk from Haymarket Station, it attracts several hundred thousand delegates annually to the Scottish capital.
Edinburgh Napier University Merchiston Campus :: 373
One of Edinburgh Napier's three campuses, Merchiston is home to creative, computing and engineering students.
Edinburgh Photographic Society :: 130
The Edinburgh Photographic Society has been at its Edinburgh New Town location for decades.
Edinburgh Playhouse :: 59
Major venue with a capacity of 3,059, situated at the top of Leith Walk, that hosts many big-name and West End touring shows, be it dance, musical, or rock.
Edinburgh Ski Club :: 208
The base of Edinburgh Ski Club which was formed in 1966 to promote all aspects of skiing (and now snowboarding) for local Edinburgh people.
Edinburgh University Library :: 126
Edinburgh University Library is on the south side of George Square. The iconic modernist building, designed by Sir Basil Spence, and completed in 1965, was extensively redeveloped.
Fingers Piano Bar :: 221
Long-established, late night, New Town bar that as the name suggests often has a chanteuse and fancy cocktails.
Frankenstein Pub :: 304
Food and drink, bier keller and big screen sports, over three floors of an old church.
Freemasons Hall :: 7
The Freemasons Hall (aka New Town Theatre and The Stand's New Town Theatre) is located on George Street, in Edinburgh's New Town
Galerie Mirages :: 149
Jewellery gallery and shop in a historic building.
George Watson's College :: 416
Founded in 1741, is a co-educational independent day school in Scotland.
Ghillie Dhu :: 410
A bar in a converted church with impressive grand interior and own draft ales. Bar staff in rugby shirts and kilts, and a baronial, banquet hall style set-up in the body of the old church.
Gilded Balloon at the Museum :: 64
The Gilded Balloon takes over a 210 seat venue in the National Museum complex for comedy, theatre, music and children's shows in the month of August.
Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose :: 24
Central comedy club operated by Gilded Balloon out of the spacious
Greyfriars Charteris Centre :: 393
Halls in a renovated church building on pleasance, with multiple spaces and modern tech.
Greyfriars Kirk :: 131
Greyfriars Kirk, also known as Greyfriars Tolbooth and Highland Kirk, was the first church built in Edinburgh after the Reformation and opened in 1620.
Hanover Tap :: 259
Just around the corner from George Street and the Assembly Rooms, the Hanover Tap replaced what was the Gothic-themed Jekyll and Hyde bar.
Hepburn House :: 358
One of the Army Reserve Centres used by the reservists of the Territorial Army for its drill and training exercises.<
High School Yards :: 186
Edinburgh University owned building, with recording facilities and courtyards, that is used for education and rented
Hill Street Theatre :: 41
Come August, the historic Masonic Lodge is transformed into a vibrant and intimate venue for Fringe Theatre.