Belinda Robertson offers a blend of traditional and more contemporary designs in cashmere. There are two labels: White Label is the more affordable, but...
13A Dundas Street
This dark, decadent lingerie boutique has daywear, occasion wear and all kinds of flirtatious frippery. Brands include Elle Macpherson Intimates, La Perla,...
15 Frederick StreetPretty lingerie and swimwear in D to K cup sizes, with brands including Freya, Miss Mandalay and Masquerade as well as the shop's own label.
20 Multrees WalkA ten-minute bus ride south of the city centre, Cameron Toll houses around 40 stores, most of which are high-street names (Boots, Waterstone's, Game and...
6 Lady RoadOnce you've negotiated the various levels, you'll find a good fashion selection: the Designers at Debenhams range features clothes by the likes of Ben de...
109-112 Princes Street
Recently renovated, sprawling Fort Kinnaird is home to dozens of familiar stores, including Marks & Spencer, Toys R Us, H&M, Monsoon, Next and Edinburgh's...
Newcraighall RoadA 20-minute drive west of the city, the Gyle is home to Morrison's at one end and Marks & Spencer at the other. In the expanse between, you'll find stores...
South Gyle BroadwayWith four floors of glossy-magazine clothing, this is a fashionista's delight. As well as the city's clothes, priced highly, you'll find exclusive cosmetics...
30-34 St Andrew SquareBased at this Princes Street location since 1838 but now owned by House of Fraser, Jenners retains a loyal following. The six floors offer a wide range of...
48 Princes Street
Four floors offer the usual sensible, mainstream John Lewis range of technology, beauty, fashion and homewares, all with the 'never knowingly undersold'...
69 St James CentreRecently refurbished, the Princes Street branch is M&S's flagship Edinburgh store, stocking all the brand's ranges. Women's fashions, menswear,...
54 Princes Street
A mall with a difference - not everyone has the Queen's old yacht moored outside. As well as the Royal Yacht Britannia, Ocean Terminal has a freesport...
Ocean DriveRight next door to Waverley train station, Princes Mall houses a Kookai and Oasis, as well as Warehouse, Joy and a branch of New Look. There are also a...
Princes StreetJust off Broughton Street, this queer shop is pleasingly clean and airy. Head here to buy mucky DVDs and magazines, as well as skimpy underwear and a full...
5 Barony StreetThe main draw here is John Lewis, which claims to be Scotland's largest department store. Among the other attractions are familiar names such as HMV, Next...
Leith Street