Imposing city centre venue, offering a unique and flexible setting
The Assembly Rooms has been at the very heart of the city's social life since first opening its doors in January 1787. Originally used for 'Assemblies' (public dances), the diverse range of events held in the building since has secured its place at the centre of the cultural and business life of the city.
The Assembly Rooms has a distinguished history with notable visitors such as Chopin and Dickens and in recent years Seamus Heaney and Norman MacCaig. The building has also played host to many royal visits from King Harald of Norway in 1994, HRH The Prince of Wales in 1997 and HRH The Queen in 1999.
With four function rooms available for hire, all are elegantly proportioned with spectacular chandeliers, intricate plasterwork and mirrors. The Assembly Rooms provide accommodation for seminars, conferences, exhibitions, receptions, dinners, parties, weddings, (including a licence for civil marriage ceremonies) in fact almost any event you wish to host.
Venue Facilities |
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Location |
City Centre |
Parking Spaces |
No |
Disabled Access |
Yes |
Edinburgh Airport |
7 miles |
Train Station |
0.5 miles |
Room Capacities |
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Room |
Theatre |
Classroom |
Banquet |
Reception |
Boardroom |
Area (m2) |
Ceiling Height (m) |
Music Hall |
750 | 200 | 500 | 600 | - | 571 | 15 |
Ballroom |
400 | 120 | 300 | 500 | - | 359 | 8 |
Supper Room |
120 | 40 | 120 | 200 | - | 268 | 3.5 |
East Drawing Room |
100 | - | 60 | 150 | - | 109 | 8 |
West Drawing Room |
80 | - | 40 | 100 | - | 81 | 8 |
Edinburgh Suite |
114 | 42 | 100 | 200 | - | 104 | 3.5 |
Media Facilities |
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| Direct Dial Telephone |
| Flip Charts |
| Lecterns |
| Mobile Screen |
| Overhead Projectors |
| Slide Projectors |
| Stage |
| Video |
| Additional conference equipment available on request |
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