Fringe Venues
Fringe Venues 2023
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St Michael and All Saints Church :: 95
Active church in a Victorian Gothic building in Tollcross.
Legends Nightclub :: 96
Opium plays it loud and plays it heavy. Grungey hard rock, goth and metal on two floors of Cowgate den.
The Outhouse :: 99
Just off Broughton Street, Edinburgh's pink triangle, down a lane, this popular bar also has a beer garden open during the summer months.
Pilgrim :: 100
Bar just off the Cowgate with a recycled and reused ethos and local, organic craft beers on tap.
Brewdog Lothian Road :: 102
Located in the old Clydesdale Bank building on Lothian Road Festival Square
Prestonfield House :: 105
17th-century Prestonfield is a five-star boutique hotel with 23 lavishly decorated rooms and suites and a celebrated restaurant (the hotel is owned by James Thomson, owner of Edinburgh’s Witchery by t
Home Bar :: 106
Tollcross burger bar open til 1am.
Crescent House :: 109
A boutique bed and breakfast, event space (including the Fringe), and sometimes a TV and film location.
St Andrew's and St George's West Church :: 111
One of two elegant New Town Churches that was built according the James Craig’s plan of 1767 for the New Town.
Merchants' Hall :: 112
Distinctive New Town, neo-classical building that is primarily the headquarters of one of Edinburgh's oldest business organisations The Company of Merchants of the City of Edinburgh.
St Cuthbert's Parish Church :: 122
Attractive city centre church located at the corner of Princes Street and Lothian Road under the watchful gaze of Edinburgh Castle.
St Mark's Church :: 125
Found at the foot of Edinburgh Castle, St Mark's is a meeting place for Edinburgh Unitarians.
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.
St John's Church, Princes Street :: 127
Tall Scottish Episcopal (Anglican) church at the corner of Princes Street and Lothian Road.
Edinburgh Photographic Society :: 130
The Edinburgh Photographic Society has been at its Edinburgh New Town location for decades.
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.
Blackwell's Bookshop :: 133
Edinburgh's oldest bookshop, with over 150,000 titles spread over three floors of converted Georgian townhouses, is the leading educational bookseller in the UK.
Acoustic Music Centre @ UCC :: 138
Traditional and folk music from the Acoustic Music Centre at Ukrainian Community Centre, 14 Royal Terrace.
Assembly Roxy :: 139
Arts venue in a converted 19th Century church. Assembly Roxy is home of Assembly Festival and Assembly Theatre, both during the Edinburgh Fringe and for the rest of the year.
The Nomads Tent :: 142
Shop selling imported oriental carpets, jewellery, and furniture.