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Edinburgh Waverley Station sits at the heart of the city, tucked into the valley between the Old Town and the
Edinburgh Haymarket Station is a major transport hub and the city’s second mainline railway station, along with Edinburgh Waverley. It sits
The Festival Theatre ranks among Scotland’s top venues for dance, opera, and major touring productions. Located on Edinburgh’s oldest theatre
The Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh stands as a showcase for Scotland’s creative spirit, attracting more than 100,000 visitors annually
The Usher Hall is Edinburgh’s top concert venue and a vital part of the city’s cultural scene. Andrew Usher, a renowned whisky distiller
A fixture in Edinburgh’s literary scene for over forty years, Edinburgh Books—once West Port Books—narrowly avoided being turned into a
Vue Ocean Terminal is in The Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre on Ocean Drive. The cinema has 12 screens and 914
Vue Cinema is part of the Omni Centre, Edinburgh. Vue Edinburgh Omni Centre has 12 screens with over 800 Ultra
For Edinburgh film lovers, the Filmhouse is a must. More than just a place to catch a movie, it’s where
Murrayfield Stadium is Scotland’s national rugby stadium and a famous landmark in Edinburgh. It sits to the west of the city
Dominion Cinema isn’t just a building in Morningside, it’s a city institution. Edinburgh’s only independent, family-run cinema has survived since
The Omni Centre is a prominent leisure and entertainment complex on Leith Walk, marking the eastern edge of Edinburgh’s city centre. Opened
Down Lady Stair’s close, just off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh’s Old Town, the Writers’ Museum honours three of Scotland’s
The People’s Story Museum showcases Edinburgh’s radical spirit, with banners from political movements, trade tools, guild archives, and gritty relics
Step into nostalgia at Edinburgh’s Museum of Childhood, the world’s first museum dedicated to all things play. The Museum of
Step inside the Museum of Edinburgh’s twisting, 16th-century corridors, where every nook is crammed with curious treasures and brutal tales
Step into the Museum and explore thousands of fascinating treasures spread across vibrant galleries, inviting you on a journey of
Towering above Princes Street Gardens, the Scott Monument cuts a dramatic Gothic silhouette against the Edinburgh sky. Dedicated to literary
Edinburgh’s Royal Mile ends with a bang at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official Scottish seat of the royal family




















