| 25 Nicolson Square, Edinburgh South EH8 9BX | |
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Bright, modern interiors, and state-of-the-art amenities makes this venue a coveted setting for events. The venue's central location and versatile spaces provide a new venue brand in Scotland's capital for all kinds of public and private occasions from conferences, meetings, seminars and training sessions to musical and arts performances as well craft fairs and markets and numerous different festival hire possibilities.
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