Situated in the heart of Glasgow city, Buchanan gallery is one of the cities chief shopping centres. Visitors often label this shopping avenue as a very user-friendly one. Buchanan is also one of the most recent shopping centres in the shopping capital of Scotland. There are over 80 quality shops lined up in the centre. You can shop for almost anything, from clothes and accessories to fashion and gifts. The galleries also enjoy a favourable position near rail and bus stations. What's more, Buchanan galleries come with their own easily accessible parking space!
If you have a fascination for music and more importantly music instruments, you will probably love this place. The music shop has an handpicked collection of accoutrement's, musical instruments and other accessories. Whether you are a lover of folk, traditional or acoustic music, this petite shop does not disappoint!
St.Enoch takes name as the biggest shopping avenue throughout the entire Scottish country. Its mammoth glass structure is fabled even throughout the entire continent. A friendly family centre where people of all age groups can have fun. From department stores to kids play area, the shopping complex is also home to the Scotland's largest food court with over 850 seats.
Monorail Music is another shop where music freaks would enjoy hanging out. The cool record shop has a carefully picked and rare collection of CDs ranging from rocking European jazz to the eastern Japanese music. The restaurant and bar adjacent to it, hosts live music shows and witnesses the launch of albums. You can also shop for music related fanzines.
The Sauchiehall Street Shopping Centre is a popular shopping centre located to the north of the city. You can find very regular shops as well as unique finds throughout the length of this street. You can avail even top-notch branded products at discount prices at the huge and petite shops lined up here. The advantage of being at the Sauchiehall Street Shopping Centre is that it is also surrounded by a dozen other good shopping destinations, where you can even engage in hours of window-shopping.
Craft lovers can peek into this bohemian shopping arcade. The shop also showcases interesting antique pieces which are put up for sale. Drop into De Courcy's if you are sightseeing the areas around Glasgow's West End. The avenue also has bistros and some of the choicest record shops. To top it all, you can find designer home ware boutiques.