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It doesn’t matter whether you remember the ‘80s the first time around or not, Edinburgh’s latest family-friendly attraction, Portal Mini Golf, is a fun new way to rewind, experience and celebrate this iconic decade.
This unique take on mini golf features an 18-hole course which draws inspiration from a range of iconic pop culture references including hit TV shows and retro arcade games.
Portal Mini Golf has been two years in the making, with each distinctly themed hole painstakingly hand-painted by local artist, Dolly Hope. The result is a quirky, neon-coloured, fun-filled time-warp for all ages.
Open seven days a week, 10am-10pm, and with food and drink available on-site, the indoor venue will no doubt prove popular with families this winter. In fact, it’s the perfect place for all ages to putt away an afternoon, enjoy a little healthy competition, and reminisce about an unforgettable era.
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