A relaxing family friendly venue, macrobert stirling provides a huge variety of activities for all ages in the heart of the University of Stirling, ranging from live performances, movies, an arts based creche, workshops, exhibitions, birthday parties, a fully licensed cafe, bar and restaurant. The very best in live entertainment with the macrobert cinema in Stirling offering an excellent choice of movies.
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Vue Cinema Stirling is located on the Forthside waterfront development. It boasts wall-to-wall and ceiling-to-floor screens. All auditoriums have Dolby Digital Surround Sound and the latest digital projectors to provide the ultimate picture and sound quality. The cinema has 1,061 seats over eight screens and is the biggest cinema in Stirling.
Entertainment for all the family. Music, drama, courses, classes, concerts, conferences, flower shows, fashion shows and much much more. The Albert Halls has been at the heart of Stirling's artistic and civic life for over 100 years, acting as a focus for the local community. The Albert Halls are only a few minutes walk from Stirling City Centre
Stirling Museum, Art Gallery, Cafe, Aillie's Garden, Meeting Rooms. The Stirling Smith first opened to the public in August 1874, and has served Stirling for over 130 years. The Smith holds one of the most important collections in Scotland, spanning centuries of Scottish, British and World history.
Visit Stirling University Art Collection, A hidden treasure contained within a masterpiece of post-war Modernist architecture. Open to the public 7 days a week with a changing schedule of exhibitions. Much of the work was purchased in the late Sixties and the Seventies and Comprises over 500 works including paintings, sketches, tapestries, sculpture and silver.
Celebrating the very best of Scotland's independent DIY arts scene alongside amazing international guests. Doune the Rabbit Hole festival stirling is an intimate, independent music and arts festival located amidst the glorious ancient oak trees of the Cardross Estate, near Lake of Menteith, in Stirlingshire.
Visit Stirling Farmers Market. Up to 25 stalls offering an outstanding range of superb produce. Stirling Farmers Market is always on the 2nd Saturday of the month on Port Street, Stirling City Centre. The market is on from 10am to 4pm.
Visit one of the superb gardens around the area. Scotland's Gardens facilitates a full programme of garden openings throughout Stirling. Some gardens are open on specific dates, some gardens open by arrangement and some gardens are open regularly.
Stirling Folk Club promotes folk and traditional music throughout the Stirling area, with established performers and new emerging talent. Regular sessions and events provide opportunities for budding musicians and songwriters.
Welcoming visitors from around the world, Stirling Highland Games is one of the City of Stirling's signature annual events. Bridge of Allan is one of Scotland's premier Highland Games, attracting crowds of between 8,000 and 10,000 people.
Looking for something to do with your leisure time. You are sure to find something that suits your interests with this selection of activities, courses and classes that are taking place all over Stirling and the Surrounding area.
From Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in the Trossachs to Airthrey Gardens in the grounds of Stirling University. There are some wonderful parks and gardens to visit.
Find how to access Sport facilities in Stirling. Swimming, Football, Tennis, Rugby, Ice Skating and much more.