Beware! If you visit the Tron Kirk market, you are going to spend ALL YOUR MONEY. I know this from experience... But I do not regret a thing!
There is a brilliant stall/mini shop at the back by Diedododa and it's insanely good. She has everything from her own quirky jewellery, beautiful illustrations and vibrant paintings, upcycled retro furniture, killer home decor (like painted ukuleles, vases shaped like rockets, and pineapple everything!), and even delicious handmade soy candles ... There is no end to this woman's talent! I have got a lot of great stuff from in here for myself and on occasion for other people (... The only reason I say this is because most of those times I've changed my mind and kept those gifts for myself because I liked it too much! Haha!). Really affordable for what you get - the quality is always great and you're supporting a local Edinburgh artist, which is a great added bonus.
There is also really beautiful and fun embroidered jewellery, resin pieces, and ceramic necklaces by Wooden Treehouse, who I actually commissioned to make a necklace for me, so you know her stuff is defo worth seeing too ;) she's really friendly and helpful, not to mention totally adorable. She's also a local maker and her stuff is really affordable (aka these people should be charging more, I felt like I was stealing!!)
Goodies aside, the venue is an old church and it's pretty quirky inside. Great little place for a quick coffee on the Royal Mile, there's a cafe inside which is nice, but the only toilets available are the public ones outside - at least they are free and clean! Really cool vibe inside, lots of other quirky sellers and stalls to see and a great place if you're gift hunting or looking to spend a chilled out afternoon in.
Top Tip: if you're wanting a good long browse, I'd recommend avoiding Saturday's because this place does get busy! read more