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Step down Edinburgh’s Royal Mile and you’ll find far more than just history beneath your feet. You’ll discover a treasure trove of independent gift shops, each bursting with charm, character, and curious finds.
From sweet treats to Scottish gemstones, this historic street is home to some of the city’s most creative makers and merchants.
At The Real Mary King’s Close, we know a thing or two about uncovering hidden gems. So, we’ve rounded up our favourite independent spots on the Mile. It’s also the perfect excuse, of course, to tell you a little more about our very own gift shop while we’re at it…
If your sightseeing stroll calls for a snack (or three), the Royal Mile is packed with independent food stops that promise to satisfy any craving.
Start on a sweet note at Fudge Kitchen and The Fudge House of Edinburgh, where you’ll find hand-crafted fudge in flavours that feel like a hug from the Highlands. If ice cream is more your thing, Moo Pie Gelato serves up small-batch scoops with bold, creative flavours. Trust us, it’s worth the queue.
Oink Canongate brings bold and brilliant street food energy with their now-legendary pulled pork rolls, carved straight off the hog in the window. And Mimi’s Little Bakehouse, now within the premises of the City Art Centre by Waverley Station, is a haven for cake lovers, with gooey brownies, picture-perfect cupcakes, and a warm welcome that makes every bite taste even better.
For whisky lovers, the Royal Mile is home to three standout stops. Start at The Scotch Whisky Experience Shop, perched beside Edinburgh Castle, with an incredible selection of Scotland’s finest drams, including rare and collectible bottles. Further down, Royal Mile Whiskies and Cadenhead’s offer expert guidance and exceptional ranges to suit every palate.
It’s never too early (or too late) for a touch of festive magic. Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe keeps the yuletide spirit alive 365 days a year, with ornaments and decorations that bring a Scottish twist to your celebrations.
Move beyond the usual mementoes with thoughtful finds from The Scottish Design Exchange at the Tron Kirk Market, a vibrant showcase of local artists and makers.
The Witchery Shop also deserves a visit, especially for its enchanting gifts inspired by Edinburgh’s darker tales.
And of course, no list would be complete without our very own gift shop at The Real Mary King’s Close.
Nestled on Warriston Close, next door to the cobbles, our shop is filled with beautifully crafted items from independent Scottish artisans and makers. Whether it’s hand-poured candles, quirky books, or locally made jewellery, every piece tells a story as intriguing as the Close itself.
It’s the perfect place to pick up a piece of Edinburgh’s hidden history to take home — and if you can’t visit in person, you can still explore our online shop for a selection of carefully curated gifts.
If you’re looking to wear your love for Scotland, Ragamuffin offers stunning Scottish knitwear that’s as cosy as it is chic.
For timeless quality, Calzeat is a brilliant stop for stylish scarves and woven gifts made right here in Scotland. And Kiltane brings classic cashmere and heritage pieces to the heart of the Royal Mile.
If you’re after something bolder, 21st Century Kilts delivers a contemporary twist on traditional Highland wear, while Gordon Nicolson Kiltmakers offers bespoke kilts with craftsmanship rooted in Scottish heritage.
Last, but by no means least, Two Skies creates exquisite jewellery from Scottish gemstones and even rare Scottish gold.
These are pieces that don’t just sparkle, they carry a piece of the Scottish landscape itself.
Look beyond the postcards and tartan hats. Edinburgh’s independent shops are the heartbeat of the city, and they make for unforgettable souvenirs.
Whether you’re searching for a taste of Scotland, a wearable piece of heritage, or something wonderfully unexpected, the Royal Mile has it all.
And when you visit us at The Real Mary King’s Close, be sure to pop into our gift shop. You never know what hidden treasure you’ll find.
Or, if you’re browsing from home, explore our online shop and let a little piece of Edinburgh’s hidden history come to you.