Remembering the flagship Edinburgh department store that captured the magic of the holiday season.
For generations of Edinburgh consumers, Jenners was more than just a department store; it was a landmark on Princes Street that encapsulated the enchantment of Christmas during the holiday season.
The flagship store, which was synonymous with sophistication and flair, drew large crowds each year in the run-up to the holiday season, with the city centre shop featuring one of the capital’s most famous Christmas trees.
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Register for free today! However, in December 2020, Jenners announced the end of its 183-year residence, with the beloved store closing in May 2021.
The building is now being renovated to create a mixed-use area with a 90-room boutique hotel on the top floors, as well as a café, bars, restaurant and retail spaces.
Scroll through our photo gallery to remember the big old department store that once perched proudly on Princes Street.

1. Edinburgh Jenners at Christmas time
17 photos of Edinburgh’s iconic Jenners store | Third Party

2. The famous balconies
A picture of Jenners’ stylish interiors. Year: 1962

3. The Queen visits the store
Queen Elizabeth II can be seen conversing with Fred Lonie at Jenners’ Edinburgh crystal department while visiting the 150th anniversary show. Year: 1988

4. First day of the sales
The first day of Jenners’ winter sale, December 1989. Crowds rush into the famed Edinburgh department store as the doors open at 9 a.m.| TSPL
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