Christmas Shopping in Edinburgh
Written by Charmaine Combrink   
Monday, 09 November 2009

Every year Edinburgh hosts one of the most magical Christmas seasons ever.

Our beautiful city has everything to offer from craft markets to shopping.

Come and join us for a stroll down the Princes Street Gardens where you can enjoy skating on the ice rink if you’re brave enough or enjoy something to eat at one of the many food stalls at the German Market with everything to offer from Glühwein to Sauerkraut.

Don’t forget to arrange a weekend or a week away with the girls (or boys) to do your Christmas shopping. Edinburgh provides a unique atmosphere and the city is beautifully lit with Christmas lights everywhere. You simply won’t find another city with this festive feeling.

Many people today arrange Christmas shopping trips away to many exciting cities over the world. So forget New York and book your place with us in Edinburgh.

If you are looking to stay somewhere with your family or friends on a Christmas shopping trip to Edinburgh or if you are coming to Edinburgh to set up a craft market yourself, we will have somewhere for you stay.

Please contact us on 0131 510 3888 or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Please see the link below for more exciting things to do in Edinburgh over the festive season.

http://www.edinburghschristmas.com/

 
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