
Originally opened as the King's Cinema on 8 January 1914, The Cameo is one of the oldest cinemas in Scotland. The original screen was mirrored – the first of its kind in Scotland – and there were 673 seats in an auditorium showing silent films with orchestral accompaniment. In 1930 the cinema was fitted for sound. It was refurbished in 1949, when it was renamed The Cameo, and it quickly established a reputation for screening art-house films and became part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival circuit.
In the mid-1980s two extra screens were added and the original main auditorium was restored to its full Edwardian splendour. In more recent years the bar was extended and transformed. Today The Cameo enjoys a reputation as one of Edinburgh's little gems and is a warm and welcoming home for cinemagoers and cineastes.
Adult £12.20
Member £10.20
Retired £11.20
Retired Member £9.20
Student £11.20
Student Member £9.20
Child £7.70
Family* £30.80
Adult £10.40
Member £8.40
Retired £9.40
Retired Member £7.40
Student £9.40
Student Member £7.40
Child £6.90
Family* £27.60
Adult £7.70
Member £5.70
Retired £7.70
Retired Member £5.70
Student £7.70
Student Member £5.70
Child £5.70
Family* £22.80
Please Note:
*Family tickets are for four people, at least two of whom must be under 15. Not applicable to premium-priced screenings.
There is a £1.50 booking fee per transaction for telephone and online bookings. This fee does not apply to Picturehouse Members, or to tickets purchased in person at the cinema.
3D films cost £1.30 extra per person, not including 3D glasses. These cost an additional 70p and can be purchased at the cinema if you do not have your own.
The following bus routes run close to the cinema: 7, N16, N11, 23, 45, 36, 16, X15, 15, 11, 10.
The nearest stations are Haymarket (15-minute walk) and Waverley (30-minutes).
Don't forget to plan your cycle route.
For parking information please visit the Edinburgh City Council website.