The Abbotsford may count the likes of Sainsbury's and Fopp among its neighbours these days, but it's been a no-nonsense drinking den since 1901: dark wood, bench tables, a fine...
3 Rose StreetTait sells its own collections, featuring Scottish gemstones mounted in platinum, silver and gold. Look out, too, for antique pieces, including traditional Scottish pebble...
116a Rose StreetWhen it opened in summer 2006, this central cocktail bar introduced a new aesthetic to Edinburgh (designer stools, white leather banquettes, a pop-erotic mural) and brought a...
17 Frederick StreetIf you're looking to step up from Accessorize without blowing the budget, head to Argento. The shop stocks a wide range of colourful fashion pieces, as well as Celtic and...
18a Frederick StreetThis boutique feels like a giant dresing-up box, with unusual clothes as well as a fabulous range of jewellery. Designs come from big names such as Butler & Wilson, Ruyi and...
4 William StreetThe only UK outlet for the famed Italian brand, selling footwear, clothing and accessories.
22 Multrees WalkTucked away in a corner of the New Town and converted from three Georgian townhouse, the Albany is a discreet spot, albeit one priced a little higher than its rather basic...
39-43 Albany StreetThis Glasgow-born designer uses yarns that are spun and dyed in the Scottish Borders using centuries-old techniques, but employs them in the creation of modern clothing; she's...
13A Dundas StreetAffordable mainstream fashions, homeware and a surprisingly decent selection of confectionery gifts at reasonable prices.
64 Princes StreetBlacks & Lizars are best known as optometrists, but this store specialises in photographic equipment: digital, compact and SLR cameras, plus camcorders, lenses and accessories.
6 Shandwick PlaceRight at the heart of Edinburgh's gay scene, the welcoming, laid-back Blue Moon offers good food and drink. The staff are cute and sassy: ask here if you have any questions or...
1 Barony StreetAlthough it is just a few minutes' walk from the bustling west end of Princes Street, the Bonham hotel feels delightfully secluded. The menu served in its light and spacious...
35 Drumsheugh GardensThe largest of several Boots stores scattered around Edinburgh has huge ranges of toiletries and cosmetics, as well as a pharmacy and an optician.
101-103 Princes Street