Jasbir Uppal Kaur
2 Google Rating
I wish prices were clearer. The people who work in the shop were very helpful.
I wish prices were clearer. The people who work in the shop were very helpful.
Edinburgh Gift Shop (Scottish Souvenirs), located at 44 Princes St., showcases an impressive collection celebrating Scotland’s rich cultural heritage! Our warm atmosphere invites customers into an experience filled with thoughtful selections perfect for friends or family members back home—each item carrying significance steeped in local lore! With prices ranging widely ensuring accessibility across all budgets—everyone can find something memorable here! Visit us today—the ultimate stop for memorable souvenirs reflecting Scotland’s beauty!
2 Google Rating
I wish prices were clearer. The people who work in the shop were very helpful.
3 Google Rating
Don’t be fooled by the photos, this place is tiny! Some really nice things but because of the size of the place, choice is VERY limited. We left our souvenir shopping until the last day to visit this shop just as we were leaving Edinburgh. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find something for everyone, so friends and family have lost out!
4 Google Rating
Good for buying Scottish gifts and other items.
4 Google Rating
This gift is by far my favourite one in Edinburgh, the design and atmosphere is comforting, professional and warm. They have many selections that are perfect for friends and relatives, their prices range from low to high. Anyone with any wallet can purchases something cheaper or expensive. I bought my step father a small bottle of whiskey a couple of times and he said they were very good. Rare for him to say something is good. But when he says it, it means a lot. If you're ever in Edinburgh, visit this place at least. You'll find something you'll like.
1 Google Rating
Man behind the counter pretended it was an oversight he only gave me £2 change instead of the £2.01p I was owed. If this is his usual practice, it'll mount up quite nicely over a period of time. Don't mind if it's a genuine error, or don't have enough change, but conning your customers is nasty. It's also nasty to slag that customer off in your own language because you think they won't understand. Very nasty indeed! Shame on you 😠