The Royal Mile Market, set up in a 17th century church in Edinburgh. Mainstream touristy.
By Lloyd Kahn
on May 9, 2016
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beautiful setting to have this in..lucky folks.
Love the brick/stone work.
You know, we might laugh – but to someone under 30, this is something totally unlike a supermarket, unusual, pretty cool! – izzy