

Vue Cinema Edinburgh Omni Centre, Screens
61 Leith St, Edinburgh, EH1 3AT -
Up to
156 guestsOffers
catering
About Venue
12 screens of top-notch audio-visual technology, catering and satellite capabilities, Vue Edinburgh Omni ticks all the boxes when it comes to picking a venue for business meetings and events. Think conferences, awards ceremonies, AGMs, presentations, seminars, training days, product launches, and of course, film parties and private screenings.
The auditorium capacities range from 49-156 and have cutting edge Sony 4K digital projectors and Dolby Digital 6.1 Surround Sound, a very professional ready-made set up for your event. Make use of the reception area for registration and coffee, then take your delegates through to the auditorium of your choice for the main event, delivered with precision, and if it’s all part of the agenda, breakout or drinks/canapes reception in our bar.
The venue also boasts a fibre cable connection making it perfect for software demonstrations, streaming in & out and even linking up with other Vue venues countrywide for multi-site satellite conferencing. Impressed? Your guests certainly will be.
Roll out the red carpet, give your guests a glass of fizz on arrival, have your own ‘paparazzi’ there, flashlights at the ready. It’ll be an event to remember and you’ll be able to enjoy every minute of it, leaving the attentive staff at Vue Edinburgh Omni to keep things ticking along nicely.
Vue Edinburgh Omni is conveniently located in the centre of Edinburgh, a 5 minute walk from the central Rail station.
The cinema is ideal for holding corporate events, conferences, product launches, PR Initiatives, AGM's, trainings or private screenings for staff or large groups of friends. Our main screens vary in capacities from 49-156 seats depending on your needs, with at least 2 wheelchair bays in each screen. Screen 3 is our dedicated fibre connected screen, ready for your software demo, or stream in & out to other sites using our fast speed connection.
Capacity & Layout
Theatre
up to 156
Food & Beverage
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Tea
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Lectern
Public transport
Breakout rooms
Audio & Visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
WiFi
Other
Speak to us about your event requirements and we will ensure you are fully supported whether it be in-house or pulling on our AV supplier's extensive knowledge and experience to bring your Big Screen experience to life!
Space Rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
- Hamish GrantDecember 2025
Love to see cool. Magic movies I love going to the cinema because it’s the best thing to do. I think I’m gonna come back here again.
- John WisemanOctober 2025
We went to see ISWEAR a film everyone should see. Great experience excellent staff and very comfortable cinema seats. Only bugbear why do people need to eat buckets of popcorn ?
- Paula BNovember 2025
Knocking off one star as they often put horror films on at late at night. This makes showings inaccessible for anyone who needs to use public transport (trains) to commute in and out of Edinburgh. Example : Keeper is only showing at 23.05 this Friday, not at all on Saturday, and 00.15 on Sunday. How is this ok? There is also an ongoing issue with people using their phones during films. This is so annoying and staff should do more to crack down on it.
- H ABC-DEFSeptember 2025
I love going to the cinema and Vue experience is good. I want to complain here (sorry) but the price you charge for food and drink is terrible. If you were a family of 4 it would be so expensive. I just a bottle of Iron Bru 500 ml and it was £4. I go to the cinema a lot and I get different things at different times ( sweets, drinks or slushy and even tried the hot dogs) Vue Cinema you need to look at your pricing.
- Cassidy MaNovember 2025
The adverts, trailers, and the "turn off your phone" message were all way too loud. I wouldn't say I have hearing sensitivity but the volume is within my tolerence only if I'm outside the door to the actual theatre. It was so loud between each advert during the brief seconds where there wasn't much sound I could feel my ears ringing. I had to remove myself until the film started. This is not an one of experience or experience that only I have, I have had to leave the theatre half way before and have friends who had to wear earplugs to watch the film or endure the adverts. Today I forgot to take earplugs with me and it felt like torture. This never happens to me in any other movie theatre like odeon or cameo. They are never this intrusively loud.






