Leith

For hundreds of years Leith was a port town and separate from the City of Edinburgh (which it only joined in 1920) and that commercial and industrial past has left its mark on the area. Leith has an attitude like nowhere else in the city. Indeed, it still has a stubborn, independent streak to this day.

The dockers and shipyards may now be mostly gone, but recent gentrification has seen families, young professionals, immigrants and students move to the area. Today you’ll be spoilt for choice with artisan cafes, bakeries and bars, fine dining and independent shops - not to mention an active creative scene.

Gritty, vibrant and changing for the better - just be careful not to run into Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting character Begbie.

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Folly Antiques

Address
210 Leith Walk
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Since 1899, this address has been several businesses. Once a saddlery, then an ice-cream parlour, followed by an athletics shop, then finally joined by greetings cards and flowers. Fast forward to 2016 and Folly Antiques took hold.

The shop has been restored as closely as possible to over a century ago, and now houses some of the finest Oriental Antiques in Scotland. The store is tastefully filled with furniture, vases, rugs and pictures.

Not your thing? Don’t worry, there’s still retro and vintage items like glassware, jewellery, and niknaks from £5.

Folly Antiques
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Folly Antiques
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Folly Antiques
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Folly Antiques
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Folly Antiques
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Folly Antiques
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Folly Antiques
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Folly Antiques
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Cafe Domenico

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