The Cabaret Voltaire
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Edinburgh is packed with underground venues, but none with an atmosphere as electric as The Cabaret Voltaire. An underground cavern open seven days a week, this thriving venue in the vaults hosts local live bands and international … Read more
Edinburgh is packed with underground venues, but none with an atmosphere as electric as The Cabaret Voltaire. An underground cavern open seven days a week, this thriving venue in the vaults hosts local live bands and international DJs playing every genre of dance music. Read less

A subterranean haven for curious clubbers
Talk of the town: Re-fitted by leisure giants G1 in February, so far they seem to have kept the essence alive and just given it a fresh lick of paint.
Grab a drink in the bar, which serves cocktails in teacups with cosy booths, before heading to the sprawling subterranean dance space downstairs. There are cool nooks and crannies to explore and a speakeasy style room to retreat to if the dance floor gets too much.
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