Reid Concert Hall, Edinburgh
Facts and practical information
The Reid Concert Hall is a small music venue in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located in the south-western corner of Bristo Square about 0.53 kilometres south of the Royal Mile, and is part of the University of Edinburgh. Originally opened in 1859 as the Reid School of Music by the university's professor of music, John Donaldson, it was designed by the Scottish Architect David Cousin and is a Category A listed building. The hall is named after General John Reid, an army officer and musician who founded the Chair of Music at the university. The Reid Concerts take place every 13 February. ()
Reid Concert Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Greyfriars Kirkyard, National Museum of Scotland, Subway Cowgate, Sandy Bell's.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Reid Concert Hall by public transport?
Bus
- Bristo Square • Lines: 41, 47 (2 min walk)
- Bristo Place • Lines: 41, 47 (3 min walk)
Train
- Edinburgh Waverley (13 min walk)
- Haymarket (30 min walk)
Tram
- Princes Street • Lines: Edinburgh Trams Eastbound, Edinburgh Trams Westbound (15 min walk)
- St Andrew Square • Lines: Edinburgh Trams Eastbound, Edinburgh Trams Westbound (18 min walk)