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.