Bustling Buchanan Street in Glasgow with shops and pedestrians under a sunny sky.
Buchanan St
Glasgow's city centre has a vibrant shopping scene, located within a walkable area. Discover a diverse range of shops, from big name stores to high-end designer boutiques.

High streets

Buchanan Street

Buchanan Street is the most popular shopping street in Glasgow. You’ll find many big brand names here, including House of Fraser department store, founded in Glasgow in 1849. Apple, Rayban, and Hugo Boss can also be found lining the street.

Buchanan Street joins with Sauchiehall Street and Argyle Street, where you’ll also find big brand names such as Uniqlo, TKMaxx and Marks and Spencers.

Royal Exchange Square

Royal Exchange Square is known for its canopy of pretty lights - perfect for photos. You’ll find small boutique stores like Sweaty Betty and a local brand called Forty Clothing.

Ingram Street

For top designer stores, head to Ingram Street. Mulberry, Ralph Lauren, Bravissimo and Emporio Armani are some of the luxury brands you'll find.

A sunlit street scene in Glasgow with a large, ornate building housing a Ralph Lauren store and traffic moving along the road.
Ralph Lauren on Ingram Street

Shopping centres

Princes Square

Princes Square is a luxury shopping centre on Buchanan Street. You will find independent boutiques and famous brands such as COS, Kurt Geiger, Space NK, All Saints, and Anthropologie. You can also watch movies at Everyman Cinema or eat at stylish cafes and restaurants. See the full list of stores at Princes Square.

Buchanan Galleries

Buchanan Galleries is a large shopping centre at the top of Buchanan Street. There are over 80 stores, some favourites include John Lewis, the LEGO Store, Victoria’s Secret and The Whisky Shop. Visit Buchanan Galleries for a full list of shops.

Ornate facade of Princes Square shopping center with decorative metalwork and shopfronts.
Princes Square exterior
Interior view of Princes Square shopping center with multiple levels, escalators, and a glass roof.
Princes Square interior

Argyll Arcade

Argyll Arcade is one of Europe’s oldest shopping arcades. There are several jewellers and diamond merchants here, including Chisholm Hunter, James Porter & Son and ROX. Visit Argyll Arcade to learn more.

St Enoch Centre

The St Enoch Centre is located between Argyle Street and Buchanan Street. It’s fun for families and kids. You’ll find Hamleys toy store, a Vue Cinema, and Scotland’s first Boom Battle Bar. Plus, there are also lots of places to eat. For more information, visit the St Enoch Centre.

Article last updated: October 2025