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Jenners (Department Store)

Jenners (Department Store)

... The building and all its contents were destroyed but the Jenners factory on neighbouring Rose Street was adapted into a temporary store. The new store was formally re-opened on 8th March 1895 and was well ahead of its time with electrical lighting, hydraulic lifts and air conditioning. Throughout ... Read review

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JENNERS of Edinburgh

Advantages: Huge range of goods
Disadvantages: Expensive

...in-house!

JENNERS is the oldest independent department store in the world, having occupied its original location on Princes Street, Edinburgh, since 1838. It is home to well over 100 different departments, which sell everything from international designer fashion to locally produced Scottish crafts.


* A SHORT HISTORY *

Charles Jenner and Charles Kennington were sacked after they skipped work ...
...contents were destroyed but the Jenners factory on neighbouring Rose Street was adapted into a temporary store.
The new store was formally re-opened on 8th March 1895 and was well ahead of its time with electrical lighting, hydraulic lifts and air conditioning.
Throughout the 20th century, Jenners continued to be the prime department store in Edinburgh with continual modernisation and enlargements helping it to maintain this position. ... more

proxam 15.12.2002
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If you were -twice- as rich

Advantages: A wide range of goods. A nice location.
Disadvantages: Lots of money. Too many snobby staff.

...as you are now then Jenners could be the shop for you. If I was twice as rich as I am now then I would pop into Jenners to buy gifts for those special occasions. If I was four times as rich (and if the internet population of the internet reads and rates this review, I will be) then I might start to regularly shop in Jenners. What is Jenners? Jenners is a plush store set into the very heart of Edinburgh’s famous Princess Street. It is a maze of an ...
...is worth discovering! Jenners costs an awful lot of money, I mean, the goods they sell are worth a lot of money but the quality and the prestige of these items tend to be worth every penny. If I told you Jenners had street cred, I would be lying, unless, that is, I was talking about those sort of streets which are paved in gold and frequented only by champagne sipping company CEOs. There is an awful wide range of goods available inside the shop; ...

Manx 30.11.2000 · Read full review
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Great for looking around in

Advantages: Great to look in, nice food
Disadvantages: Some thing are very expensive

Jenners is great for just looking in! There's something for everyone - they sell food, clothes, toys, stationery, make up, furniture, household stuff ... but a lot of it is expensive. The toys and books are just your regular toys and books, which you'd find in any shop, so most of them are just normal prices, and the same with most of the food, make up and stationery. But the furniture, household stuff and clothes are probably too expensive for most ...
...snobby in other departments! Jenners has a very nice tea room which serves lovely (but fattening!) food, but it's always filled with old ladies and some of them give you evil looks if you're under 40 or not drinking tea. But you can buy most of the stuff they sell there in the food hall anyway. But Jenners is always great to look in, even if you don't buy anything. Also, an advantage is that if you have a Jenners card, you get 1/2 price tickets ...

sophie5914 01.08.2001 · Read full review
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Mainstreet, anytown, but with a view

Advantages: Central, nice location
Disadvantages: busy, lots of run-of-the-mill stores

, but we won't talk about the 1960s!) and there are a few large department stores, most notably Jenners, Scotlands own Harrods, in which to lose yourself. If you are planning a shopping trip to Princes Street, walk or come by bus, car parking is scarce and expensive. Also, be prepared for the crowds, as shoppers mingle with tourists.Most of all, enjoy the view! ...

caileag 28.11.2000 · Read full review
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Ecstatic about Edinburgh

Advantages: Theres something for all.
Disadvantages: I didnt spend enough time there

at her home and bussed it everywhere (something l haven’t done in years!!) it cost £1.50 for a day saver so we could hop on and off buses as we pleased. Our first stop (and only stop!) was Princess Street in the New Town, what a fabulous shopping street! With all the high street shops on one side of the road and the amazing Princess Street gardens on the other and of course the magnificence Edinburgh Castle towering above us. We worked our way from shop to shop for most of the afternoon culminating the day with a trip around Jenners - the oldest department store in the world I’ll have you know! Unfortunately Friday night was a right off - the travelling and shopping had left us fit for only one thing - bed plus we had another hectic day of shopping and sightseeing ahead of us! Up bright and breezy on Saturday morning ...

purdy 09.04.2001 · Read full review
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Shops, Shops And More Shops.

Advantages: lots of shops, great places to eat, great book shops!
Disadvantages: very busy

,JJD Sports and many others. You will also find great bargin book shops, where you can pick up your favourite book for next to nothing, most of these bookshops also sell little souviners as well as a great range of books such as a tartan beret, fridge magnets and postcards. Also you will come across one of my favourite shops, The Disney Store, this is not a hugh branch but it still holds all the goodies. If you do visit Princes Street, then you must take a look around Jenners, this department store has a long and established history and is well worth a look around. There are lots of side roads off Princes Street where there are even more shops and places to eat. Sadly along your walk of Princes Street you will come across lots of beggers, which I think is the same of any big town, but these do not bother you, and you can chose if you give ...

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