Paper Tiger is located at 53 Lothian Rd, Edinburgh EH1 2DJ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Paper Tiger and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Since 1981, Paper Tiger, has offered design led cards, stationery, wrap and gifts products from new and established Edinburgh and UK based artists, all carefully selected, and including a large selection of creative cards, stylish stationery, gifts, toys, books and wrap. We are very proud to represent local Scottish work at both our Edinburgh stores.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0131 228 2790

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -https://www.papertiger.co.uk/?utm_source=business&utm_medium=lweb

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Patricia Rowlands

5 Google Rating

An amazing shop with a great selection of cards, wrapping paper and gifts - especially the Tintin gi

5/ 5

An amazing shop with a great selection of cards, wrapping paper and gifts - especially the Tintin gifts and books as well as the fabulous chocolate selection - I always make time to pop in when I'm visiting the nearby theatres or cinema and always come out with something!

Angus Wright

5 Google Rating

Nice little gift and hobby shop. Not to be confused with flying tiger which all beit sells similar s

5/ 5

Nice little gift and hobby shop. Not to be confused with flying tiger which all beit sells similar stuff but lacks that homely touch paper tiger has. Support local businesses google mappers

Eddie McGlinchey

5 Google Rating

What lovely shop. For those who love everything Tin Tin this is the place for you. One of those shop

5/ 5

What lovely shop. For those who love everything Tin Tin this is the place for you. One of those shops you must visit if you're in the area.

David Alexander

5 Google Rating

Primarily a gift card and wrapping paper shop, but with a good selection of quirky gifts too. Small

5/ 5

Primarily a gift card and wrapping paper shop, but with a good selection of quirky gifts too. Small but with a fantastic range of stock.

David Williamson

5 Google Rating

Great shop. I'm Tin Tin made so it's the shop. Lots of lovely gifts in shop.

5/ 5

Great shop. I'm Tin Tin made so it's the shop. Lots of lovely gifts in shop.

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