Smart togs for babies and children, with outfits for christenings, weddings or other special occasions.
132 St John's RoadLocated a ten-minute bus ride south of the city centre, Cameron Toll houses around 50 stores. Among them are Bhs, Boots, Ottakar's, Virgin and a sizeable branch of the...
6 Lady RoadNegotiating your way around this ageing building can be tricky. Still, once you've got your bearings, you'll find the fashions above average (the Designers at Debenhams range...
109-112 Princes StreetThis popular out-of-town shopping destination, accessible via a 20-minute bus journey from the city centre or a ten-minute train ride to Newcraighall, is home to branches of...
Newcraighall RoadLocated at the west end of Princes Street, Fraser's offers a reasonable selection of cosmetics, contemporary and classic fashions, homewares and gifts.
145 Princes StreetA 20-minute drive west of the city, the Gyle is home to Sainsbury's, Marks & Spencer, Next and other well-known high street names.
South Gyle BroadwayAll of the clothing here is made from 100 per cent cotton, created by designer Tania Chamberlain.
72a Madeira StreetYou could easily fill a couple of hours exploring this vast shop, its 100 departments laid out rather eccentrically over six floors. The store includes fashions, cosmetics,...
48 Princes StreetStart the kids on those designer brands nice and early, with gear from the likes of Diesel and Levi's.
Princes StreetJohn Lewis's Edinburgh store has undergone an estimated £25 million refurbishment in recent years, and it shows: it's now a shop very much fit for the 21st century. The stock,...
69 St James CentreThe Edinburgh outpost of M&S, on the up again after a spell in the doldrums, is a tale of two stores. The 54 Princes Street operation is home to menswear, childrenswear,...
54 & 91 Princes StreetAlmost 20 years ago, Karen Mackay spotted a gap in the children's clothing market. Today, her company produces its own affordable designs, and also stocks brands such as Uttam...
131 Bruntsfield PlaceAfter a slow start, this Conran-designed building is now attracting decent numbers of retailers and customers, helping to regenerate the Leith waterfront. Shops include French...
Ocean DriveRight next door to Waverley train station, Princes Mall also incorporates the city's tourism office. High street names such as Warehouse, Oasis and Kookai rub shoulders with...
Princes StreetThe bleak concrete exterior of the St James Centre is often criticised, but its interior has been immeasurably improved with the refurbishment of the flagship John Lewis store....
Leith Street