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Eden Court Inverness
Eden Court Inverness

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Visiting Eden Court

Eden Court Theatre opening hours are open from 09.00, and closes once the last performance/screening has finished, normally between 22:00 – 23:30. Eden Court is equipped to welcome visitors with a variety of needs as the modern building has excellent facilities, it is located on the banks of the River Ness approximately five minutes walk from the city centre, with a pay and display car park.

For decades, Eden Court has been the premier entertainment and cultural destination in Scotland. Located on Banks Street in Inverness, this unique theatre ranks amongst the most recognized venues for live performance including music concerts and theatrical productions from around the world. Drawing crowds of all ages to its expansive auditoriums with state-of-the-art proscenium stages as well as seating areas that open up into a beautiful courtyard featuring an array of quaint cafes, bars and restaurants suitable for every occasion or day trip out; it stands alone within its revered artistry atmosphere. From screening some of Britain’s best films (including those by pioneering filmmaker Ken Loach) through their own Cinema City Initiative program at Theater Two bar one cinema screen to hosting spectacular classical music events like ‘The Music Room Live!’ – there truly is something here for everyone visiting families traveling far & wide who come searching culture amidst picturesque Highland hillsides adorned with wild heather blossom abound against distant lochside horizons dipped in Celtic twilight blues - hundreds flock admiringly toward such distinctive splendor viscerally evoking sanctioned solaces unrivalled anywhere else aside from heaven's very doorstep where engaging imaginatively without looking back awaits rapturous amity evermore…Eden Court delivers!

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There are two theatres The Empire – 869 seats, The One Touch – 275 seats, equipped with the latest DTS Access technology, including hearing assist, audio description and – for specified performances – soft subtitling. Two multi-purpose studios, two cinemas and three art galleries, and a bustling restaurant, with lots of permanent public art, inside and outside our building.

Eden Court is an incredible venue in Inverness, Scotland, renowned for its diverse range of cultural offerings. As a hub for arts and entertainment, it boasts a fantastic array of performances, including theater productions, live music, dance shows, and film screenings.

The venue's architecture itself is a blend of modern design and historic elements, providing a charming backdrop for the various events it hosts. The main auditorium offers top-notch acoustics and an intimate setting for enjoying performances, while the smaller spaces cater to a wide range of artistic expressions.

Eden Court isn't just about performances; it's a cultural center that fosters creativity. Its educational programs, workshops, and community engagement initiatives contribute significantly to the local arts scene. From supporting emerging talents to hosting international acts, the venue creates an inclusive space for all.

Additionally, its cafe and restaurant offer a delightful experience for visitors, providing a chance to mingle and discuss the artistic marvels they've witnessed.

Overall, Eden Court stands as a cultural gem in Inverness, offering a vibrant tapestry of artistic expressions and fostering a love for the arts within the community.

Top Attractions In And Around Eden Court

  1. Inverness Castle: A short walk from Eden Court, this historic castle offers panoramic views of the city and the River Ness. Although the castle itself is not open to the public, the grounds and views are worth visiting.

  2. River Ness: The scenic River Ness flows right by Eden Court. Visitors can enjoy relaxing walks along its banks, taking in the picturesque views of the river and perhaps even spotting the Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, if lucky!

  3. Caledonian Canal: Stroll along the Caledonian Canal, a remarkable feat of engineering that connects the east and west coasts of Scotland. It's a lovely spot for a leisurely walk or a bike ride.

  4. Ness Islands: Connected by footbridges, these islands in the River Ness offer beautiful walking trails and serene natural surroundings. It's an excellent spot for a peaceful break from the city buzz.

  5. Culloden Battlefield: A short drive from Inverness, this historic site marks the location of the Battle of Culloden in 1746. Visitors can explore the visitor center, learn about the battle, and walk around the battlefield itself.

  6. Urquhart Castle: Located along the shores of Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle is a picturesque ruined castle with a fascinating history. It offers stunning views of the loch and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

  7. Highland Wildlife Park: A bit further away from Inverness, this wildlife park is home to various native Scottish species as well as animals from around the world. It's a great family-friendly attraction.

These attractions, along with the vibrant cultural scene at Eden Court, offer visitors a diverse range of experiences in and around Inverness.

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Eating at Eden Court
Peter
 · 2 years ago
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I went in for a supper before a concert and reserved a table in advance - I didn't need to because there was just one other couple dining there. Arrived on time, however the restaurant was austere and uninviting in its appearance. There was no one to greet us, but a sign that read 'find a table and order at the bar' did the trick. It was necessary to go to the bar in order to obtain a menu because there was none on the table. In actuality, there was nothing on the tables to speak of.

We settled on Fish & Chips and a Beefburger for dinner. When it came time to order, one out of every four staff members behind the bar were interacting with clients. When two members of the staff ended their conversation, they approached me and asked what I would want. When I said that I'd like to order food, she informed me that I'd have to go to the other end of the bar (there were no signs indicating this). I accompanied her to the other end of the line, where I placed my order as well as beverages. Cutlery and napkins were placed in a metal container (small bucket), together with a wooden spoon labelled with a number, and I was given them.

It didn't take long for the meal to be brought, and the waiter was pleasant, helpful, and efficient throughout the process. He inquired as to if we required anything more and stated that salt and pepper were in the bucket (which they were not). He returned with salt, pepper, and a variety of other condiments.

The fish was of a reasonable size, and it had a pleasant flavour. Even though the beef burger was good, the lettuce was limp and soggy, the slaw (served in a small dish) had clearly been sitting out for a long time because it had become slightly hard on top, and the 'chunky chips' were like the cheap frozen budget chips from the supermarket - definitely not freshly cut.

This used to be a wonderful restaurant, but it is now a dump with lousy service and poor value for money. I will eat somewhere else before a performance in the future because this was nowhere near decent value for money at roughly £35
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