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Live pop music and a party atmosphere |
Fountain Park, Dundee Street Edinburgh EH11 1AW United Kingdom +44 131 228 5885 |
Situated towards the west of the city centre, this is a noisy, occasionally hectic bar that features regular live music events. It's a popular place with a mixed age range. Musical acts tend to be from the extremely pop end of the spectrum - names such as Jason Donovan and Caprice really say it all. Drinks promotions and a loyal clientele of rowdy local office groups make for a lively night out and if you really want to impress, there's also a VIP suite which can sometimes be reserved. Most evenings see acts starting at about 9p and entrance is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Surreal experience |
73 Belford Road Edinburgh EH4 3DS United Kingdom +44 131 624 6200 http://www.natgalscot.ac.uk/ |
This former hospital building received an astonishing architectural make-over and opened with entire floors removed to make way for enormous sculptures - it now holds Eduardo Paolozzi's gifts to the nation. There is an impressive collection of Dada and Surrealist art here, and a recreation of Paolozzi's chaotic London studio workshop. Check for details of the latest exhibition to showcase the brashest and best of the UK's contemporary art scene - the Dean recently took part in the British Art Show. Take a break and a breather in the great coffee shop, gift shop and beautiful grounds. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Angel Experts to The Chemical Brothers |
10 New Mart Road Edinburgh, Midlothian EH14 1RJ United Kingdom +44 0131 477 3500 / +44 0131 443 0404 http://www.ece.uk.com/ |
Rock concerts by international musicians, lectures by experts on angels, private parties, wedding seminars, salsa balls, fashion shows ...all have been hosted at this venue. If you just want to hang out, feel free to opt for a nightout with your buddies at the ten pin bowling centre here, or just spend your time playing snooker. Exhibitions and corporate events are also held at this venue. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Musical Edinburgh |
55 Grove Street Edinburgh EH3 8AB United Kingdom +44 131 228 2141 |
The Exchange hosts a variety of musical events throughout the year. Call their box office for details on upcoming events and ticketing information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Experimental beats |
08/16/07 Morrison Street Edinburgh EH3 8BJ United Kingdom +44 131 467 5200 |
Live music, cool beers and a relaxed atmosphere make this bar/venue a popular haunt for students and grown-ups alike. It has become something of an alternative jazz music mecca, hosting live music and eclectic DJs. There is an experimental jam on Su afternoons, and evenings of Latin music and drum and bass. Light bites are served until 11p - check out the dim sum (Chinese Dumplings). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Prestigious classic concert series |
Lothian Road Usher Hall Edinburgh EH1 2EA United Kingdom +44 131 228 1155 (ticket office) http://www.usherhall.co.uk |
At one time Edinburgh lacked the annual program of visiting musicians often offered by other cities around the world. That's now changed since the 2002-2003 international series of classical music concerts has made its way to Usher Hall. November 7th sees the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment play under the direction of Viktoira Mullova, lead by Catherine Mackintosh. Frans Bruggen and Sir Simon Rattle are the Principal Guest Conductors for this performance. Call ahead to Usher Hall's ticket office for prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scotland's modern art collection |
Belford Road Edinburgh EH4 3DR United Kingdom +44 131 624 6200 http://www.natgalscot.ac.uk/ |
This building was designed by William Burn in the 1820s in the neoclassical style for the John Watson School. Since 1984 it has housed a magnificent art collection of which the city is justly proud. On the ground floor there are special exhibition rooms and displays from the permanent collection. Here you'll find American Pop Art, the Glasgow Boys, Rennie Mackintosh watercolours and one small room devoted to works by Ian Hamilton Finlay. The upper level features an impressive collection of early 20th century international art, representing Bonnard, Vuillard, Matisse, Kirchner, Magritte, Picasso and Miro amongst others. The surrounding parkland contains sculpture by the likes of Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, William Turnbull and Anthony Caro. Calm down from the high-brow glory of it all in the cafe downstairs, or in the well-stocked museum shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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National Gallery Complex |
The Mound Edinburgh EH2 2EL United Kingdom +44 131 624 6200 http://www.nationalgalleries.org |
This collection of works stretches from the Italian Renaissance, through French Impressionism (including a chap called Monet) to more modern Scottish works of the 18th and 19th centuries. In fact, the entire lower gallery is given over to the Scots. Other artists' work exhibited include Degas, Van Gogh and Rembrandt. The National Gallery is richly endowed with paintings, sculpture and furniture. While you are on the culture trail, you must visit the Royal Scottish Academy next door. Admission is free, except for special exhibitions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Arts and architecture |
15 Rutland Square Edinburgh EH1 2BE United Kingdom +44 131 229 7545 http://www.rias.org.uk/events.... |
Stuck out on its own amidst the Georgian crescents of the New Town, this gallery space is a wonderful place to wander around. It is big enough for huge photographic works, and intimate enough for displays of smaller prints. The RIAS is a Scottish architectural organisation - as you'd expect, there is always a show on about either architecture, materials and interiors. It shows a variety of work in regularly themed exhibitions, from drawings to models, and occasional work by University of Edinburgh students. It's a beautifully peaceful haven from the city bustle - refined but not intimidating. Review © 2007, Wcities |