The Queen's Hall
The Queen's Hall, situated in the city centre, is a cultural epicentre with outstanding architecture and top-tier acoustics. This venue ensures exceptional conditions for a variety of concerts, from classical to jazz. State-of-the-art lighting and sound equipment enable both large-scale and intimate events. With seating for several hundred, cosy foyers, and high-quality service, The Queen's Hall is the ideal location for cultural events, where each performance becomes an unforgettable experience that reflects the spirit of the times.
Wheelchair access is via a ramp to the front right-hand entrance next to the Box Office, which has a push-plate automatic door; the main auditorium is on one level, though there is no step-free access upstairs. Accessible seating is offered at the ends of rows B, C, L and M and in parts of row P depending on the show, and there are two wheelchair-accessible toilets with grab rails and an emergency cord near the bar. An induction loop is fitted in the main auditorium (switch hearing aids to the T position), and sensory kits such as ear defenders are available. There is no dedicated parking directly outside; the nearest Blue Badge bays are on St Leonard's Lane. Staff are happy to help in advance on 0131 668 2019 or info@queenshalledinburgh.org.
Quanto dura un concerto qui?
La maggior parte dei concerti dura circa 60–75 minuti senza intervallo. L’ingresso è circa 30 minuti prima dell’inizio.
I posti sono numerati?
I posti sono di solito per zona anziché per singolo posto — i dettagli sono indicati nella pagina di prenotazione di ogni concerto.
Posso portare bambini?
Sì — la maggior parte dei concerti è consigliata dai 6 anni, i minori di 16 anni accompagnati da un adulto.