Why settle for boring boardrooms when many quirky meeting rooms in Edinburgh are ready to be booked? If you’re hosting a fun brainstorming session or a team-building session with a fun twist, the city has a meeting room to match. From vintage-style spaces in Stockbridge, near the scenic Water of Leith, to repurposed warehouse venues in Leith close to the historic Royal Yacht Britannia, you’ll find rooms that inspire creativity and are just a stone's throw from iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. Enjoy unique perks like customisable layouts, natural light, and modern tech setups without losing that unique Edinburgh flair. Explore your options on Tagvenue and book online today.
Prices of quirky meeting rooms in Edinburgh average around £50 hire fee per hour. The exact costs depend on the room size, audiovisual equipment (such as projectors or microphones), or high-speed Wi-Fi. Additional services, such as catering or on-site coordinators, may cost extra. Flexible configurations for presentations, workshops, or networking, along with amenities such as parking or dedicated breakout rooms, will also affect the price. See usual price ranges in Edinburgh, based on Tagvenue data:
From £40 | to £61 | hire fee per hour |
From £44 | to £59 | per person |
From £210 | to £450 | hire fee per day |
Slow Progress Records and Coffee in Old Town is a top choice. This space offers a cozy, creative environment with vintage decor and a garden view. It is great for smaller meetings with 40 people at just £15 per hour. The Royal Scots Club in New Town has a traditional Scottish decor and can host up to 60 people for £75 per hour, offering an elegant and historical setting with a large beautiful fireplace and comfortable seats. Finally, The Glasshouse in Broughton is a larger meeting space with a gazebo garden and a pub at £65 per person per session. This space has scenic views of Calton Hill, perfect for team building meetings and after-work parties.
In addition to standard equipment like projectors and Wi-Fi, quirky meeting rooms in Edinburgh often feature unique extras. Some offer vintage furnishings or artistic decor to enhance creativity. Some locations have built-in sound systems for presentations and outdoor terraces. Many also offer catering options from local suppliers, independent cafés or private bars.