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Issue 45 / 2012 BEST OF EDINBURGH EDINBURGH'S BIG NIGHTS OUT
Scotland's capital boasts a range of clubs and live music venues. Here are just three that you should check out if you ever find yourself in the city.
The Caves
Owned by ex-Scottish rugby international Norrie Rowan, these excavated vaults were once home to the French cavalry but has now been turned into a multi-purpose venue. Whilst it has a focus on functions and wedding parties this by no means takes away from the quality entertainment it has on offer for the public. It has a range of live music and DJs and is great for anyone who has an open-door music policy.
Cabaret Voltaire
'Cab Vol' is another cave based venue is another fantastic venue. Spanning two floors,
the venue
plays host to loads of bands and local DJs. With its 'Speakeasy' bar designed on prohibition-era USA and its free indie night Sick Note. Cab Vol caters to all party goers.
The Bongo Club Edinburgh's
ultimate bohemian
venue. Owned by a charity, Bongo is another great venue with a range of events. It hosts club nights, burlesque and comedy to name a few. It's another example of Edinburgh's inclusive nightclub culture.
UMI HOTELS
Umi hotels are a little bit special, offering a 5-star accommodation experience at a 3-star price.
The modern budget UK hotels are located in London and Brighton and provide services including a concierge, on-site restaurant and breakfast included in the price.
Both hotels have wifi available throughout
the hotel and every
room is en-suite with a flat-screen tv.
The passionate umi staff are very welcoming and you can
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For further information visit www.umihotels.com
always depend on the basics being right with little extras. Families, holidaymakers and business guests alike, will not be disappointed. Umi also has a central Moscow location; the Petrovka Loft Hotel. Rooms start at £49 per night,.