**WHSmith Edinburgh: Your One-Stop Destination for Books and Stationery**

Nestled in the heart of the Gyle Shopping Centre, WHSmith Edinburgh is a premier destination for book lovers, stationery enthusiasts, and gift seekers alike. Our store boasts an extensive selection of bestselling novels, educational materials, and unique stationery items, ensuring that every visit leaves you inspired and equipped for your next adventure.

At WHSmith, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are always on hand to assist you with any inquiries, whether you’re searching for the latest bestseller or need help finding the perfect gift. We believe that shopping should be an enjoyable experience, which is why we strive to create a welcoming atmosphere that encourages exploration and discovery.

In addition to our diverse product range, we offer a variety of services designed to enhance your shopping experience, including personalized recommendations and special orders. Whether you’re preparing for a new school year or looking to indulge in your favorite pastimes, WHSmith Edinburgh is committed to providing quality products at competitive prices.

Visit us today at Unit 6, Gyle Shopping Centre, Gyle Ave, Edinburgh EH12 9JR, or call us at 0131 339 8855 for any questions. Discover why WHSmith Edinburgh is more than just a store; it’s a community hub for readers, creators, and learners. We look forward to welcoming you!

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Jason Earls

5 Google Rating

FULL COMPLIMENT OF BUS STATION PASSENGERS NEEDS, BOOKS STATIONERY,FOOD AND SOFT DRINKS, ENTERTAINMEN

5/ 5

FULL COMPLIMENT OF BUS STATION PASSENGERS NEEDS, BOOKS STATIONERY,FOOD AND SOFT DRINKS, ENTERTAINMENT STUFF.

Bass Demon

5 Google Rating

Great shop. Great selection of magazines. Good service.

5/ 5

Great shop. Great selection of magazines. Good service.

Robbie E

1 Google Rating

Store manager is ruining the reputation of this store; no knowledge of store policies and lacks empa

1/ 5

Store manager is ruining the reputation of this store; no knowledge of store policies and lacks empathy with customers. I will no longer shop here.

jim lewis

5 Google Rating

Great range

5/ 5

Great range

C Finlayson

4 Google Rating

Good customer service. Very confusing pricing. There's a 4 for 3 and a 3 for 2, everything was jumbl

4/ 5

Good customer service. Very confusing pricing. There's a 4 for 3 and a 3 for 2, everything was jumbled up, so we had to hazard a guess. None of them items were over a few pounds, the salesperson was understanding as to the confusion and was just as confused himself. We got the cheapest 1 free so it worked out. It could have taken forever. You know how kids are particular about their going back to school stationary. Selection of the items sold here is extensive with a good range of options. I can go in here with more certainty/confidence that the items I require will be sold here. However, I find the shop more expensive. There are other shops in the same centre selling the same or very similar products at a far cheaper price. Look around before purchase. Good stock though, sturdy and lasts long.

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