Film office for Edinburgh, East Lothian and the Scottish Borders
Film office for Edinburgh, East Lothian and the Scottish Borders

Entertainment Venues

Murrayfield Ice Rink was built as an ice rink in 1939 but did not open its doors until 1952 as it was requisitioned to support the war effort. The building boasts an Olympic size ice pad and terraced seating for approx 3,000. It was previously used for a major scene in the Scottish film "Small Faces"
Whether you are looking to create a conference centre, banqueting suite, exhibition hall, or a world class music venue, our "blank canvas" location can deliver precisely what you want. In fact the only thing we can’t give you is a standard space.
This elegant Georgian church, built in 1823 is now a world-class venue for chamber music, jazz, comedy, folk and rock.
Large variety of beautiful outdoor and indoor locations from 'Rainforest to desert' under glass; 'gallery' space and wonderful view of the city skyscape. Catering on site.
Edinburgh's most popular producing theatre, with a reputation for the highest standards of professional theatre. The Lyceum presents a programme of the finest contemporary and classical drama in the most beautiful Victorian auditorium in Scotland.
The Traverse offers two distinct spaces, one being ideal for work requiring an audience, the other a small, yet flexible studio space. The Traverse Bar Cafe offers a third location and great wrap party venue.

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