Museum Context, based at 40 Victoria St, is more than just a gift shop; it’s a treasure trove of unique souvenirs and artistic creations. While we proudly offer official Harry Potter merchandise, our collection also includes stunning prints and curios crafted by talented local artists. Each visit promises an exciting discovery as you explore our diverse selection of items that celebrate both Edinburgh’s rich culture and the imaginative spirit of its creators. The knowledgeable staff are eager to share their insights and help you find the perfect piece to take home. Engage with creativity at Museum Context, where art and history intersect.

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Writing Reflex

4 Google Rating

Thought it was related to the museum but more spooky.

4/ 5

Thought it was related to the museum but more spooky.

Emma Wallace

5 Google Rating

Such an amazing shop, feels so magical! My kids (and the grown ups) all loved it!

5/ 5

Such an amazing shop, feels so magical! My kids (and the grown ups) all loved it!

Melissa Yabel

5 Google Rating

Awesome place to visit if you’re into Harry Potter.

5/ 5

Awesome place to visit if you’re into Harry Potter.

Szymon H

5 Google Rating

You must visit this museum if you are a Harry Potter fan

5/ 5

You must visit this museum if you are a Harry Potter fan

Dan Khaos

5 Google Rating

A must visit for any Harry Potter fan. Here you can find lovely souvenirs from Edinburgh which will

5/ 5

A must visit for any Harry Potter fan. Here you can find lovely souvenirs from Edinburgh which will be themed around Harry Potter (eg: postcards, wall art, tea towels, etc). You can also buy other Harry Potter memorabilia including collectable editions and house scarves/jumpers. They also sell wands. It's tiny so if you're uncomfortable in crowds, bear that in mind.

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