Edinburgh's Amazing Markets: Your Ultimate Guide

Love hunting for treasures, tasting local food, or finding unique crafts? Edinburgh's markets are perfect for you! Let's explore some of the coolest markets in and around Scotland's capital city. Most are free and all easy to reach from The Haymarket Hotel.

Tron Kirk Market 

The Tron Kirk Market in Edinburgh is a vibrant makers market located on the historic Royal Mile. It features over 20 local artists and designers who display and sell unique handmade products, including paintings, photography, pottery, art, and jewellery. 

This market is housed in the historic Tron Kirk building, which dates back to 1633. The Tron Kirk Market operates seven days a week and provides a unique opportunity for customers to meet the makers on site, which is appreciated by both locals and tourists. 

What you'll find here:

  • Handmade Scottish jewellery

  • Traditional tartan scarves and clothing

  • Local artwork and photographs

  • Vintage collectibles

  • Scottish food products

Pro tip: Visit early in the day to avoid the biggest tourist crowds. The building itself is amazing to look at too!

Out of the Blue Drill Hall Market

This super cool market happens on the last Saturday of each month. The Drill Hall is a huge old building that comes alive with local makers, artists, and food vendors. It's where the locals go, so you know it's good!  

What to expect:

  • Handmade crafts and artwork

  • Vintage clothing and accessories

  • Local food producers

  • Live music and performances

  • Kids' activities

  • Delicious street food

  • Entry fee may be required

Best thing? The friendly atmosphere! You can chat with the artists about their work and maybe even watch them create something.

Stockbridge Market

Every Sunday, the pretty neighbourhood of Stockbridge hosts one of Edinburgh's most loved markets. It's smaller than some others, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in quality!

What you'll discover:

  • Fresh local produce

  • Artisan breads and pastries

  • International street food

  • Local crafts and jewellery

  • Fresh flowers

  • Scottish cheese and meats

Don't miss: The hot food stalls! You can try everything from Scottish venison burgers to authentic Japanese dumplings.

Grassmarket Market 

Every Saturday, the historic Grassmarket area hosts a wonderful market right under Edinburgh Castle. How cool is that? The views are amazing, and so are the stalls!

What's on offer:

  • Local arts and crafts

  • Vintage items

  • Fresh produce

  • Street food

  • Handmade jewellery

  • Local honey and jams

Photo tip: Stand at the west end of the market for an awesome picture of the castle towering above the stalls!

Leith Market

Every Saturday, Leith hosts this fantastic market full of local producers and makers. It's in the port area of Edinburgh, which gives it a really cool vibe.

What you'll find:

  • Fresh local food

  • Handmade crafts

  • Vintage goods

  • Street food vendors

  • Local art

  • Seasonal products

Special feature: Take a walk around the port and explore this fun area of Edinburgh while you're here.

Edinburgh Farmers' Market

This is the big one! Every Saturday, Castle Terrace hosts Edinburgh's largest farmers' market. With Edinburgh Castle as your backdrop, you can shop from over 40 producers from across Scotland.

What to look for:

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables

  • Scottish meats and fish

  • Local cheeses

  • Fresh bread and pastries

  • Highland beef

  • Scottish seafood

  • Local honey and jams

Top tip: Go hungry! There are lots of food stalls where you can try Scottish specialties.

Tips for Market Shopping in Edinburgh

  1. Best Times to Visit

  • Most markets are busiest between 11 AM and 2 PM

  • Go early for the best selection

  • Go later for possible discounts

  1. Weather Ready

  • Many markets are outdoors

  • Bring a rain jacket (it's Scotland, after all!)

  • Some indoor markets are perfect for rainy days

  1. Money Matters

  • Bring cash, though many stalls now take cards

  • Some vendors offer student discounts

  • Don't be afraid to browse and try the free tasters without buying

  1. Transport Tips

  • Walking is a great way to explore the city 

  • All markets are reachable by either foot, bus or tram from Haymarket

Seasonal Special Markets

Don't forget about Edinburgh's special seasonal markets:

Christmas Markets

 (November-January)

  • Located in Princes Street Gardens

  • Traditional German-style market

  • Lots of festive food and drinks

  • Crafts and Christmas decorations

See more about the Christmas market here.

Festival Markets (August)

  • Pop up during the Edinburgh Fringe

  • Located all around the city

  • Arts, crafts, and street food

  • Special performances

Making the Most of Your Market Visit

  1. Talk to the Vendors. They love sharing stories about their products and can give you tips about the city too!

  2. Try Something New. Each market has unique Scottish products you won't find anywhere else.

  3. Take Photos. The markets are super Instagram-worthy, especially with Edinburgh's beautiful buildings in the background.

  4. Make a Day of It. Plan your market visit as part of a bigger adventure - most markets are near other cool attractions.

Edinburgh's markets are more than just places to shop - they're where you can experience local life, try amazing food, and find unique treasures to take home. Whether you're looking for fresh Scottish produce, handmade crafts, or just want to soak up the atmosphere, there's a market for you!

Remember to check opening times before you go, as some markets only happen on specific days. Happy market exploring and as always, enjoy your stay!

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