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    North Bridge Arcade

    4.0 (1 review)
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    Multrees Walk

    Multrees Walk

    3.5(13 reviews)
    0.3 miNew Town
    £££

    Multrees Walk (whose slogan is still "the definition of luxury") is full of stores offering…read morehigh-end designer names with world class service. As of writing this, it's where Scotland's only Gucci is located. I think there's also Louis Vuitton, Harvey Nichols, and a Burberry here too. I'm not the demographic and I don't window shop, so for me Multrees is a (classy, posh, extremely clean) cut-through to St. James. Other reviewers have said it perfectly: more than anything, it's a pedestrian thoroughfare.

    I'm not a fan of window-shopping. If you ask me it's cruel, mean, and unfair to taunt yourself like…read morethat and then not buy anything. Unfortunately for me, as a penniless student window-shopping is about all I can do in most of the places along Multrees Walk. It's the ultimate "if only..." street, where you can wander along staring in the windows of Louis Vitton, Harvey Nichols, etc and dream about what you'd fritter your lottery winnings away on. Unfortunately, its only about 10 metres long, so the conveniently placed Valvona and Crolla café halfway along is the perfect place to stop and refuel, as well as buying yourself another half hour where you can legitimately stare in the nearby shop windows if you sit at one of their outdoor tables. There are some normal shops along here too. Kurt Geiger, Bravissimo, G-Star Raw Denim are also slotted in along here, but let's be honest - you're not going to ogle them when you've there's Mulberry. At one end of this little street is St Andrew Sqaure, and at the other end is the slightly more 'down-to-earth' St James Shopping Centre, with more realistic high street shops for once you've finished drooling over the Daniel footwear. One day...

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    Marks and Spencer

    3.7(71 reviews)
    2.1 miLeith
    ££

    Unfortuntately I didn't get much time in here. I had to go through to Leith for my work and my…read morecolleague and I were actually looking for somewhere to get some grub. We headed on in and was agast by the sheer size of the place and it's oh so modern. It's on 3 levels and has a Vue cinema and I hear it has a boat somewhere, not in it I think?! Well it has a shop relating to it anyway. We were there about after 4.30ish on Monday so it was pretty quiet. It looked like it contained the usual high street shops with a few added extras i.e. The Whiskey Shop & Zamboo = a shop selling very weird looking vases. We searched for a food court of some sort but all we came across was what looked like Mitchelin star restaurants. It looked shut but according to the website it's open 'till 10pm. It just wasn't looking like the sort of eating establishment we had in mind, well one with food would've be good for a start. Anyhoo I ain't dissing the place as I only experienced it a little but if I'm ever back out this way I'm sure I'll pop in.

    It's big, crowded, loud and full of big families looking to fill their afternoon trying amuse the…read morekiddies with food court treats and a dinosaur display (ain't nothing wrong with that, go you parents!) But no, not for me. So many awesome places in Edinburgh and this is not one of them. I only came here to see the Royal Brittania but I got hungry so went to buy fancy wine and enjoy a fabulous afternoon eating seafood instead. Because that's how I roll. This is probably my worst retail nightmare and I'll avoid this place at all costs. There is seriously nothing special about this place, just a whole bunch of chain stores that you could find anywhere else in Edinburgh. Or Scotland. Or purchase items from online.

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    Fountain Park

    3.2(23 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    ££

    Fountain Park is one of those soulless leisure complexes that is there to use up your hard earned…read morecash. There is a large Cineworld cinema, Pizza Hut, Nandos, a casino, Virgin Active health club, bars, bingo, bowling alley and a kiddies soft play center. I actually quite like Fountain Park because it is right on my doorstep and it has everything I need for an evening on entertainment. There is a large car park so you can drive here and if you use the cinema or other businesses your car park ticket is validated making the parking free. Free parking in Edinburgh is a bonus! You can go for something to eat and know what to expect in the chain restaurants before heading off to the cinema/bowling alley/casino. It's perhaps not as large as some of the out of town complexes you see in the likes of Glasgow, but it does have everything you need and something for everyone.

    This is a simple, but modern, leisure complex in Edinburgh. It's got lots of fun things to do,…read moreincluding a huge cinema, bowling, a casino, and several restaurants/bars. The cinema in particular is great, with a huge selection of movies, and comfortable seats. There is a pub/restaurant called McCowan's with decent prices, and a Nando's as well. There's plenty of parking underground, and easy access with buses too. However, despite the amenities on offer (also a soft play!), the place lacks any personality. It's a boring glass building. The architecture isn't very interesting, and there is literally nothing to catch one's eye. In a place like this, it would be so easy, for example, to work with local artists and have some works on display, perhaps in a rotating exhibition. It would give the place a bit more personality, and help people remember the entire complex of FountainPark, rather than just the Cineworld or the casino. Overall, there are great activities on offer at FountainPark, but nothing unique or interesting about the place itself.

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