Edinburgh Travel Guide

Shopping in Edinburgh

Discover 49 markets, shops, and shopping spots in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. From local markets to specialty stores — curated from real traveler tips.

49 shops & markets Wikivoyage community
  1. Valvona & Crolla

    Its grey frontage looks unassuming, but step through the door into a wonderland of food, much of it sourced direct from Italy by the family that have owned and run this business since 1934. Appears in the Sunday papers more often than Sudoku. If you like the look (and smell!) of all the goodies but wouldn't know what to do with any of it, just continue to the back of the shop and hope to get a seat in the bright cafe. If you can't make it to the original shop, they also have a small concession in Jenners on Princes St.

    19 Elm Row, Leith Walk Website
  2. Jenners

    Until recently it was the world's oldest independent department store, now sadly part of the House of Fraser chain (there's another at the very west end of Princes Street, number 145), and has lost some of its character. Still an endearingly warren-like building, with the ''Great Hall'' at its heart an impressive sight, especially at Christmas-time. Has a franchise of London's famous ''Hamleys'' toyshop in the basement.

    48 Princes Street Website
  3. IJ Mellis

    Cheese paradise! If you like cheese at all you will struggle to walk past this place as the aroma will draw you right in through the door. Specialist cheesemonger with a range of artisan cheeses from all over Scotland, the UK and Europe. With the greatest customer service in Edinburgh, the friendly staff are always more than happy to offer you a wee taste to help you make up your mind what to buy.

    6 Baker Place, Stockbridge Website
  4. St James Centre

    This shopping centre just off the east end of Princes Street in a very unattractive building is now closed and will be demolished to make space for a new larger shopping centre to be completed in 2020. The directly adjacent '''[http://www.johnlewis.com/ John Lewis]''' department store remains open during the redevelopment.

  5. Vinyl Villains

    Second-hand record shop of the type that used to be found in every town in the country. Vinyl Villains has survived due to maintaining high standards of service and always having plenty of interesting items in stock. Specialise in vinyl (duh!) but also CDs, T-shirts, posters, fanzines (including some football titles)

    5 Elm Row, Leith Walk Website
  6. The Gramophone Emporium

    Purveyors of vintage Gramophones and 78rpm discs. They sell original recordings of the greatest singers and instrumentalists from the late nineteenth and early years of the twentieth century. They stock an extensive range of rare classical, operatic & orchestral 78 rpm records. And gramophones of course.

    12 St Stephen Street, Stockbridge 2PM-5PM Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-5PM, Sun 12:00noon-4PM, closed Mon & Tue Website
  7. Edina Lock & Key Co. Ltd.

    Ironmonger & Locksmith. If you like the brass door furniture you've seen on the traditional townhouses in the New Town, this is the place to pick up the knobs, knockers, numbers and letter-boxes you need to make your own front door look just the same. A real treasure-trove of a shop.

    10-12 Brandon Terrace, Canonmills 9:30AM-5:30PM Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, early closing 1PM Wed Website
  8. Villeneuve Wines

    An excellent range of wines in stock at this branch of a small local chain. The knowledgable staff are always happy to help out with any advice you need. Good range of quality bottled beers too, and this is also a great place to buy Malt Whiskies with over 150 usually in stock.

    49a Broughton Street Mo-Th 12:30PM-10PM, Fr-Sa 9AM-10PM, Su 1PM-8PM Website
  9. Harburn Hobbies

    Family run business established in the 1930s. Specialises in model railways, including some items exclusive to this shop. Also die-cast model vehicles, Scalextric slot car racing systems and plastic and wooden model construction kits.

    67 Elm Row, Leith Walk Website
  10. Country Life Edinburgh

    Fishing gear and clothing. Friendly helpful service, advice given from fishing enthusiasts who are knowledgeable, pleasant and cheerful. Truly a pleasant shopping experience. And they go beyond the call of duty too, if it is needed.

    229 Balgreen Road, Edinburgh, EH11 2RZ Website
  11. Hing Sing

    Food items from across South-east Asia, as well as some crockery and cooking utensils. Great for those hard-to-find ingredients but even items also stocked by the mainstream supermarkets are usually significantly better value here.

    310 Leith Walk, EH6 5BU
  12. Corstorphine

    Originally a village on its own, but now part of Edinburgh. There are an assortment of chain and independent shops on St John's Road. Near this is a large Tesco (24hr supermarket) on Meadow Place Road, behind PC World.

  13. Ocean Terminal

    A huge undercover shopping centre at with many of the usual High Street chain shops (Debenhams, Gap, Top Shop, Waterstones, etc.) and one or two more unusual options, plus bars, restaurants and a multi-screen cinema.

    Ocean Drive Website
  14. Sheila Fleet

    The well-known jewellery designer's first shop outside of her native Orkney. Fleet says that her original designs reflect the natural world around her in Orkney, and also the history and folklore of the islands.

    18 St Stephen Street, Stockbridge Website
  15. Real Foods

    The original Edinburgh "health food" shop which opened in 1975. Sells a wide range of loose and packet dried goods, some vegetarian ready meals and snacks and a small selection of organic fruit and vegetables.

    37 Broughton Street M-F 8AM-9PM, Sat 9AM-6:30PM, Sun 10AM-6PM Website
  16. Fort Kinnaird

    A massive out of town retail complex (supposedly the biggest of its type in the UK), next to the A1 dual carriageway as it heads out of town to the south-east. Lots of mainstream chain shops.

  17. Edinburgh Farmers Market

    A variety of delicious food like freshly made burgers, hog roasts and local bakery products is offered, as well as Scottish produce such as cheese, beer, fish, meat and fruits/vegetables.

    Castle Terrace Every Saturday 9:00-14:00 Website
  18. Concrete Wardrobe

    An independent shop set up by two Scottish textile designers to showcase artisan products from Scotland. Home furnishings, clothes, jewellery and gifts. A lovely place to browse.

    50a Broughton Street M-Sa 10AM-6PM Website
  19. Leith Cycle Co

    Excellent local bike shop with a range of bikes, spares and accessories. Repair shop in the back and a hire service starting at £12 for a half-day hire or £17 for a full day.

    276 Leith Walk Mon,Tue,Thu,Fri 8:30-17:45, Wed 8:30-19:00, Sat 9:00-17:30, Sun 12:00-17:00 Website
  20. Gyle Shopping Centre

    An indoor shopping centre with Marks and Spencer and Morrisons as the anchor stores, and about 50 shops. Located at the Western edge of the city, near the Gogar roundabout.

    South Gyle Broadway, EH12 9JY Website
  21. The Laurel Gallery

    This store offers high quality pieces of Scottish art, jewellery and gifts at reasonable prices although small it is well worth having a look around.

    58 St Stephens Street Website
  22. Gamesmaster

    Second-hand video games. All the recent titles but it's the retro games that will really excite gaming fans in this good-value box of delights.

    287 Leith Walk
  23. Crombies

    Award-winning family-run butchers shop, now in it's 3rd generation. Great quality local meat, best known for their amazing range of sausages.

    97-101 Broughton Street
  24. VoxBox Music

    Edinburgh's newest independent record shop. They sell a range of collectible records. Mainly used vinyl but also some new CDs and box sets.

    21 St Stephen Street, Stockbridge 12:00noon-5PM Wed & Sun, Sat 11AM-5PM Website
  25. Slater Menswear

    Eastern outpost of the famous Glasgow institution. Broad range at keen prices - attentive service.

    100 George Street Website
  26. Joey D

    Edinburgh fashion designer creating unique items from vintage fabrics. Mens and womens ranges.

    54 Broughton Street Website
  27. Stockbridge Market

    Open air market selling upmarket produce. Also has food stalls selling ready-to-eat food.

    Saunders Street Sun 10:00-17:00 and occasional Thurs Website
  28. Beyond Words

    A brilliant bookstore specialising in photographic titles. You will not be disappointed.

    Cockburn Street Website
  29. Pine Tree Bakery

    A very good Polish bakery, which offers a variety of loaves of bread and sweet pastries.

    64 Home Street Website
  30. Princes Mall

    Upmarket mainstream shops in an undercover centre next to the Waverley train station.

  31. Avalanche Records

    One of the city's best independent music stores. Support your local record shop!

    21 St Mary's Street Website
  32. Great Grog Bottle Shop

    Nice selection of local and international beers; has wines and spirits as well.

    2 Dalkeith Road Website
  33. Drinkmonger

    They offer a very good selection of whiskies, wines, beers and other spirits.

    11 Bruntsfield Place Website
  34. Brooks Brothers

    The only UK shop outside London of this upmarket American clothes retailer.

    57 George Street Website
  35. Red Door Gallery

    Some of the quirkiest (and best) gifts in Edinburgh can be purchased here.

    42 Victoria Street Website
  36. Armstrongs

    A local institution, has all the vintage clothing you could ever want.

    83 The Grassmarket Website
  37. Focus

    A skatewear/skateboard store situated at the lower end of Royal Mile.

    270 Canongate Website
  38. Chandlers

    Sells a large variety of modern, designer kitchenware and homeware.

    68 St Stephens Street
  39. Whiplash Trash

    As the name suggests, is one of the Old Town's more risque stores.

    53 Cockburn Street
  40. Underground Solushn

    A great little record store dealing mainly in dance/electro music.

    9 Cockburn Street Website
  41. Crystal Chandelier Company

    This store offers an interesting range of chandeliers and mirrors.

    36 St Stephens Street
  42. Waitrose

    A branch of the UK-wide chain of more upmarket supermarkets.

    145 Morningside Road Website
  43. The Dragonfly Gifts

    Funky little shop with a lovely range of cards and gifts.

    111a Broughton Street Website
  44. Studio One

    Classy selection of home accessories, toys and gifts.

    10 Stafford St Website
  45. Sam Thomas

    Designer clothes, shoes and accessories for ladies.

    18 Stafford St and 5 William St Website
  46. Hog's Head Music

    Store selling second hand music CDs and movie DVDs.

    62 South Clerk Street, EH8 9PS Website
  47. Diana Forrester

    Designer-led homeware, furniture and accessories.

    22 North West Circus Place, Stockbridge Website
  48. Route One

    A great skate/alt clothing store.

    29 Cockburn Street Website
  49. Cadenhead's Whisky Shop

    An independent bottler of whisky.

    172 Cannongate Website

Travel tips by Wikivoyage contributors (CC BY-SA 3.0). Verify opening hours before visiting.

Shopping Guide for Edinburgh: Markets, Stores & Souvenirs

Shopping in Edinburgh is one of the best ways to experience local culture beyond the usual tourist trail. Whether you're browsing open-air markets for fresh produce and local specialties, hunting for antiques in backstreet shops, or looking for handcrafted souvenirs to bring home, Edinburgh's shopping scene has something for every kind of traveler.

This guide lists 49 shopping spots in Edinburgh sourced from Wikivoyage — the community travel guide written by real travelers. These are the shops, markets, and stores that visitors actually recommend to each other.

Shopping Tips for Travelers in Edinburgh

  • Visit markets early for the best selection at Edinburgh's food and craft markets.
  • Carry local cash — many independent vendors and market stalls prefer cash over cards.
  • Check opening days — many specialty shops in Edinburgh are closed on Sundays or have limited weekend hours.
  • Ask about local products — the best souvenirs are made locally, not imported for tourist shops.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Shopping in Edinburgh

Where to shop in Edinburgh?

Edinburgh has 49 curated shopping spots including markets, specialty stores, and local boutiques. This guide covers the best places to shop in Edinburgh, from open-air markets to specialist shops. Use Nomax to connect with fellow travelers who can share shopping tips.

What souvenirs to buy in Edinburgh?

The best souvenirs from Edinburgh are locally produced food and drink, handmade crafts, books about the city, and artisan goods. Markets are the best place to find authentic products. Check listings in this guide for specialty shops and markets in Edinburgh.

Are there markets in Edinburgh?

Yes, Edinburgh has several markets in this guide including food markets, antique fairs, and craft markets. Opening days and hours vary by market — check individual listings before visiting.

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