Discover the best top things to do in Fife, United Kingdom including The Vine Conference Centre, Burntisland Heritage Trust, St Andrews VisitScotland iCentre, Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries, Royal Burgh of Culross Ticket and Information Shop.
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
Welcome to the Vine Conference Centre The Vine Conference Centre is the answer to your Conference, exhibition, meeting and training room needs. Whether you need space for a single meeting, training rooms or multiple rooms for a conference or exhibition, we can cater for any circumstance and pride ourselves in our versatility which means we can accommodate your requirements in an atmosphere of professionalism and attention to detail. We have FREE on-site parking for up to 100 cars, with ample free public parking adjacent to the local primary school. Day delegate rate from less than £14.00 Catering is second to none and a there is always a welcoming atmosphere. We are less than 15 miles from Edinburgh Airport and are situated only minutes away from the M90 motorway in the historic town of Dunfermline. Our Main Auditorium is also a regular favourite for exhibitions, conferences and Business Shows. Don't just take our word for it; check out our testimonials page.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Following the recent Scottish Government announcement in respect to limiting the potential spread of Covid 19, St Andrews iCentre is currently closed. While we are not able to handle your enquiries face to face, you can still contact us via email or telephone and our team will be delighted to assist. Please note that our remote team will be unavailable on the following dates: Thursday 24th - Monday 28th December inclusive Friday 1st - Monday 4th January inclusive
We were going for a few days to stay in the excellent Crinan Hotel on Scotland's West coast. I went in to the St Andrews VisitScotland iCentre to get information on things to do and places to see in that part of Argyll and Bute. The iCentre is large, well laid out and there is plenty of information and gifts available for everybody. I was just after information and Flora MacKinnon and Maureen Milne were outstanding ambassadors for VisitScotland and for St Andrews! I left with all the information I required and the two girls were quite delightful. If you travel to St Andrews as a tourist, go to Market Street, the middle of the three main streets in St Andrews and go right to the East end to find the iCentre. You'll be glad you did!
4.5 based on 142 reviews
Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries (DCL&G) offers a new museum, gallery spaces, cafe, shop and reading rooms all adjoining the world's first Carnegie Library now reopened to the public. Edinburgh Architecture Association Building of the Year. Full dates of festive holidays and planned maintenance closure for Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries are as follows: Monday 25th – Wednesday 27th December (Christmas holiday) Monday 1st – Wednesday 3rd January (New Year holiday) Monday 8th – Friday 12th January (planned maintenance)
A beautiful melding of the old and the new: traditional wooden bookcases in the old library building meets fantastically clever and original new galleries. A superb piece of modern architecture making the most of the available space whilst capitalising upon the stunning views from on high. Very interesting items beautifully displayed. What a shame the old Abbott's House Museum next door is no more....
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Possibly one of the first places you should visit ( and especially if you are going to the palace to get your ticket ) the ladies in the shop are friendly and helpful and have much knowledge - and there are a variety of trinkets and bits and bobs that may be of interest for gifts and keepsakes.
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