The Albert Halls is situated on Dumbarton. The venue stages events like rock pop, classical, children's theatre, having accomodation capacity to 872 people.


The Assembly Rooms opened its doors, in an incomplete state on the 11th January 1787 for the Caledonian Hunt Ball, at a cost from public subscription of £6,300. Finally, through further subscription in 1796 ceiling roses, fluted Corinthian pilasters, drapes, mirrors and the magnificent chandeliers were installed by John Baxter.



Brunton Theatre is situated within Brunton Hall, having 296 seats in tiered seating.


A building of great stature, the Caird Hall offers a unique blend of grandeur, heritage and traditional Scottish hospitality. Originally a purpose-built concert hall, the Caird Hall was constructed between 1914 and 1922. Today, the Hall has been developed to provide a most versatile venue offering modern, multi-functional facilities whilst maintaining the traditional aura of this splendid building. The refurbishment in 2002, partially funded by The Scottish Arts Council Lottery Fund, has further enhanced the facility.



  • Address: 42 –66 NEW CITY ROAD (near Stow College), P.O. Box 26312, Glasgow, Scotland. G4
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  • Booking Number: To book your Christmas Party Night phone 0141 577 7798
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Based at the heart of the city's cultural quarter, the Rep is a unique organisation in the UK, providing the most comprehensive arts services in Scotland. It offers audiences an all year round mix of theatre, dance, music, comedy and more.


The Festival Theatre is the capital's arena for Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet and is at the heart of the Edinburgh International Festival. The Theatre programmes a contemporary dance season, alongside musicals, international ballet companies and one night musical events.


The King's Theatre was built in 1905 and opened in 1906. It originally had stalls and three circles - dress, family and gallery. The present seating capacity is 1,350.



Glasgow Academy of Musical Theatre Arts

Beauty and the Beast 5th - 24th December, SECC


Glen Affric Chalet Park, Inverness-shire

We offer the freedom of excellent self-catering accommodation in the heart of some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland at very reasonable prices. Situated by forest walks, mountains and waterfalls, only 15 minutes drive from Loch Ness and 26 miles from Inverness, the capital of the Highlands. Glen Affric, recently declared a National Nature Reserve, is reputed to be one of the most beautiful glens in Scotland, and there are numerous beauty spots within easy reach. Strathglass, as the area surrounding Cannich is known, is the home of the Clans Fraser and Chisholm as well as being the birth place of Scotland’s national game of shinty. We are an ideal base for outdoor activities (see activities page) or for those wishing to relax, we can offer complete peace and quiet. In an area of great natural beauty, our family-run park is committed to promoting an environmentally friendly approach to business and we have just joined Visit Scotland’s Green Tourism Business Scheme. Chalets The chalets themselves provide a very cosy holiday for up to six people. They are extremely spacious with three bedrooms, including one double, one twin and one with bunk beds, a large lounge/dining room, separate kitchen and bathroom. In some of the chalets we can provide an extra bed for a seventh person.


  • Address: New Foyer, Rosemount Viaduct, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. AB25 1GL
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  • Phone: 0845 270 8200
  • Booking Number: 01224 641122
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His Majesty's Theatre hosts shows, has restaurant, bar, cafe, education programme, corporate hospitality suite and more.


Ivory Blacks

“Ivory Blacks” is a 300 capacity venue run by music lovers, for music lovers!!


Kelburn Castle and Country Centre

The castle, dating back to the 13th century, still lived in by the present Earl and family provides a background to gardens, trees and many features of historical interest. The Country Centre offers pony trekking, falconry, pottery workshop, indoor playbarn and pet's corner.


This gallery was opened to public on 2 May 1901 when it formed a major part of the Glasgow international exhibition. Its collections are mainly from McLellan galleries and from the City Industrial Museum, which had been opened in 1870 in the former Kelvingrove Mansion.


Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery, set in the attractive garden grounds of the town's War Memorial Gardens, houses a collection of fine and decorative arts of local and national importance. The museum owns what is probably the largest public collection of the works of William McTaggart and Scottish Colourist S.J. Peploe existing outside the National Galleries of Scotland. The collection also includes a significant number of works by the Glasgow Boys.The ground floor features an award winning permanent local history display. A lively changing exhibition programme of art, craft, history and photography runs throughout the year.



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