Dennis Smalley (King Buddah)
+5
Beautifully restored the centre is huge 4 levels of shops and an enormous food court serving most cuisines.A marvellous place to visit is "The Alchemist " cocktail Bar" Not cheap but worth a treat on that special night out.They have a range of out of this world concoctions. Great location at end of Princes St/leith walk junction. Ample parking again not cheap.For 7 hours we paid £12😡
Visited this place on sunday 22nd October 2023. It's relatively new but already really busy and has a nice variety of shops. Perfect place to visit for Christmas shopping.
The one and only true mall in Edinburgh with a wide variety of restaurants and shops. For a city with frequent rains it's a pleasure to have such a place to hide and still keep walking somewhere.
A nice galleria for retail shopping, dining, and entertainment in the heart of Edinburgh. Naturally lit and beautifully designed. I particularly enjoyed the scenic seating areas. My favorite was the one facing Calton Hill.
Fantastic range of shops and outlets under one roof. Plenty of parking and direct links onto buses and trams throughout the city.
Everything from a wide range of restaurants to clothing, cinema, bowling and electronics. Great place to go especially in the wet.
We love to head up to Bonnie and Wild for food on level 4, well worth the wait to get in.
It has everything. Full of life and busy and all interesting shops.
John Lewis is there which is great.
They had a Quality Street Pick and Mix where you can fill an empty box or tin with all your favourites.
Sadly though the shiny, jewel coloured wrappers are no more.
Large new shopping centre in Edinburgh on various floors, with typical food hall area on lower ground floor. Good range of shops that'll pull customers from traditional shopping on George Street and Princes Street.
Unfortunately, the landlords spoil the space, as usual, by allowing small concession stands that fill the open walkways as designed by the architects & wonder why some shop units remain empty.
Nice shops and very lively although can be too busy and lacking of affordable shops.
Very nice and big shopping centre kind of like Westfield London. Parking is not free even for blue badge holders
More kind of 'up-market' shopping in covered mall style surroundings. It's very pleasant but it just feels like this up-market experience should be on Princes Street, and the lower end and budget shopping should be contained within a mall or shopping centre. It would be great if there was a central market selling fresh produce too.
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