New events space in Edinburgh’s Old Town officially opens

New events space in Edinburgh’s Old Town officially opens

CODE Concepts, the Edinburgh-based boutique hotel and capsule hostel operator, has officially opened The Pend, a new social, events, community and coworking space located on historic Old Fishmarket Close, in the heart of the Old Town. 

The launch marks a major step in CODE’s experience-led approach to hospitality, transforming an underused site into a flexible, design-led environment that brings together guests, local creatives and the wider Edinburgh community. The Pend is the newest addition to the CODE Concepts portfolio, joining CODE The Court, CODE The Loft, and John’s Coffee House and The Lost Close. The portfolio will expand further with The Bindery, a design-led boutique hotel set to open in Edinburgh’s New Town in early 2027. 

Andy Landsburgh, CEO of CODE Concepts, said:  “The Pend is a project built through listening, partnership and shared ideas. It brings together everything we’ve been working towards at CODE - creating spaces that go beyond accommodation to genuinely connect people. From the beginning, this has been shaped by our guests and by Edinburgh’s creative community, and seeing those groups come together on opening night was incredibly special.” 



At its heart, The Pend is designed as a social hub, a place to gather, work and create. While enhancing the stay of CODE guests with events just steps from their rooms, it is also open as a shared platform for Edinburgh’s creative and business communities. 

The concept was informed by both guest research and direct engagement with the local community. This has already led to a planned diverse programme of activity, including watercolour workshops, floristry classes, work-in-progress theatre, talks and creative meet-ups. The Pend will also serve as a venue during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, further embedding it within the city’s cultural calendar.  

In Scotland, a pend refers to a passageway leading somewhere beyond; true to its name, the space acts as both a literal and symbolic gateway, connecting CODE’s international guest community with Edinburgh’s local creative scene. The exposed stonework of the original pend that inspired the name remains a defining feature of the space. 

New events space in Edinburgh’s Old Town officially opens



Respecting and reinterpreting the history of each location is a key part of CODE Concepts’ approach. Previous projects include John’s Coffee House, which opened in 2025 and was inspired by 18th-century coffee houses central to Edinburgh’s Enlightenment period; and the discovery of a rare 19th-century Crossley engine during renovations at CODE The Court, which was carefully preserved and relocated to The Lost Close.   

Designed in collaboration with SPLINTR, the space has been configured to balance social interaction, creative activity and focused work. A multipurpose cinema room allows for screenings, performances and workshops. A relaxed coworking and social area provides a comfortable setting for both productivity and conversation, complemented by simple, accessible amenities. This includes a bookable studio equipped with a 55-inch screen, suitable for meetings and private events.

The space launched with an opening event attended by local creatives, partners and members of Edinburgh’s hospitality and arts communities. Guests were welcomed with live music by Lynds, drinks from Bellfield Brewery and plants from Seb’s Urban Jungle, while drag performer Mystika Glamoor hosted tarot readings, reflecting the playful and collaborative spirit of the space. The evening concluded with a dram in The Lost Close, CODE Concepts’ historic underground whisky experience. 

With its official opening now complete, further announcements on programming and partnerships will follow in the coming months as The Pend continues to establish itself as one of Edinburgh’s most dynamic new social and creative spaces. 

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