The Tron Kirk Market brings new life to one of the Royal Mile’s most iconic 17th‑century buildings. Once a church and later a tourist information centre, the Tron Kirk is now home to a boutique indoor market run by the Scottish Design Exchange, showcasing the work of over 20 artists and designers from across Scotland. Inside its striking Palladian‑Gothic architecture, visitors can browse an eclectic mix of handmade jewellery, textiles, ceramics, prints, and unique homewares, each piece reflecting the creativity and craftsmanship of its maker. The market offers a distinctive shopping experience that supports independent talent while preserving the building’s historic character. Situated in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, it invites both locals and tourists to discover original, high‑quality Scottish design in a setting where heritage and contemporary culture meet.
Edinburgh ScotlandTron Kirk Market is located at 122 High Street along Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile, housed within the iconic 17th-century Tron Kirk church building. Open daily from 10 am to 6 pm, this modern market showcases work from over 20 Scottish artists and designers, offering unique handmade products such as jewelry, pottery, original artwork, woodwork, and natural soaps. The market provides visitors with an authentic shopping experience amid a historic setting, blending contemporary creativity with Scotland’s rich heritage. Nearby, visitors can explore St Giles’ Cathedral, the lively Royal Mile with its shops, cafes and attractions, as well as the Mercat Cross and the Museum of Edinburgh, making Tron Kirk Market a cultural highlight in the heart of the Old Town.