Anthropologie located at 39 – 41, George St, Edinburgh EH2 2HN, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 370 1673

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Jude Stewart

1 Google Rating

Shop and staff are a bit tired now, possibly due to having to sell ridiculously over-priced "boho' t

1/ 5

Shop and staff are a bit tired now, possibly due to having to sell ridiculously over-priced "boho' tat. It's all a bit of a dated rip off. Other places are friendlier, better value/quality.

Julie Webb

5 Google Rating

Excellent shop. Beautiful goods for sale. Heartily recommend that you visit.

5/ 5

Excellent shop. Beautiful goods for sale. Heartily recommend that you visit.

Mark Johnstone

4 Google Rating

Random shop, but the products they sell, if you like them are of very good quality and price. Someth

4/ 5

Random shop, but the products they sell, if you like them are of very good quality and price. Something to suit everyone, spent ages just looking and the various products. Worth a visit of your looking for that something quirky.

Douglas Wilson

3 Google Rating

This is an interesting shop with a mixture of clothing and home items such as candles, glasses, plat

3/ 5

This is an interesting shop with a mixture of clothing and home items such as candles, glasses, plates and a whole lot more. It is certainly worth a visit. My only criticism is that I thought most items were seriously overpriced.

Kay Caldwell

5 Google Rating

Love this store. Fab clothes and house goods. Make sure to youve got credit card with you as you won

5/ 5

Love this store. Fab clothes and house goods. Make sure to youve got credit card with you as you won't come out without sticking up on autumn clothing

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