28 Best Places to Shop in Glasgow, Scotland

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You'll find the mark of the fashion industry on Glasgow's hottest shopping streets. In the Merchant City, Ingram Street is lined on either side by high-fashion and designer outlets like Cruise. Buchanan Street, in the City Centre, is home to many chains geared toward younger people, including Diesel, Monsoon, and USC, and malls like the elegant Princes Square and Buchanan Galleries. The adjacent Argyle Street Arcade is filled with jewelry stores. Antiques tend be found on and around West Regent Street in the City Centre. The West End has a number of small shops selling crafts, vintage clothing, and trendier fashions—punctuated by innumerable cafés and restaurants. The university dominates the area around West End, and many shops cater to students.

Barras Market

East End Fodor's Choice

Scotland's largest indoor market—named for the barrows, or pushcarts, formerly used by the stallholders—prides itself on selling everything "from a needle to an anchor" and is a must-see for anyone addicted to searching through piles of junk for bargains. Open on weekends only, the atmosphere is always good-natured, and you can find just about anything here, in any condition, from dusty model railroads to antique jewelry. Haggling is mandatory. You can reach the Barras by walking along Argyle Street from the St. Enoch subway station. The Barrowland Ballroom, which forms part of the market, was once where Glaswegians went to dance; today it is a venue for concerts of every kind. Across the road is one of Glasgow's oldest pubs, the Saracen's Head. Enter with caution, as ghosts are said to abound.

Glasgow Print Studio

Merchant City Fodor's Choice

Essentially an artists' cooperative, the Glasgow Print Studio's facilities launched a generation of outstanding painters, printers, and designers. The work of members past and present can be seen (and bought) at the Print Studio Gallery on King Street.

House of Fraser

City Centre Fodor's Choice

A Glasgow institution, the House of Fraser stocks wares that reflect the city's material aspirations, including European designer clothing. There are also more locally produced articles, such as tweeds, tartans, glass, and ceramics. The magnificent interior is set off by a grand staircase rising to various floors and balconies.

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Mixed Up Records

West End Fodor's Choice

This small independent record store is tucked away on Otago Lane. Selling a combination of secondhand and brand-new vinyl, it remains one of the only surviving music shops in the area. It also has a terrific selection of jazz, reggae, and R&B. 

Princes Square

City Centre Fodor's Choice

The city's best shopping center is the art nouveau Princes Square, a lovely space filled with impressive shops and pleasant cafés and restaurants. There is also a small elegant cinema on the ground floor. A stunning glass dome was fitted over the original building, which dates back to 1841.

Argyle Street

City Centre

On the often-crowded pedestrian area of Argyle Street you'll find some of the more popular and less expensive chains like Gap, Next, and Schuh as well as Primark and H&M.

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Argyll Arcade

City Centre

An interesting diversion off Argyle Street is the covered Argyll Arcade, the region's largest collection of jewelers under one roof. The L-shaped edifice, built in 1827, houses several locally based jewelers and a few shops specializing in antique jewelry, as well as the famed Sloans pub.

Buchanan Galleries

City Centre

Next to the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Buchanan Galleries houses the John Lewis department store and more than 80 high-quality shops.

Buchanan Street

City Centre

This pedestrian-only street has become increasingly upmarket, with Monsoon, Dr. Martens, Burberry, Jaeger, Pretty Green, and All Saints as well as the elegant department store House of Fraser and other chain stores along its length. Always crowded with shoppers, it has also become a mecca for the growing community of buskers in Glasgow's streets, playing every kind of music.

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Caledonia Books

West End

This well-organized and well-stocked secondhand bookstore fills the gap left by the departure of other bookstores. The owners are knowledgeable and willing to search for even the most obscure volumes.

483 Great Western Rd., Glasgow, G12 8HL, Scotland
0141-334–9663

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Cass Art Glasgow

City Centre

One of the country's largest suppliers of art and craft materials operates this store near the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art. There's plenty to inspire your creativity, and good choices for kids as well.

63--67 Queen St., Glasgow, G1 3EN, Scotland
0141-248--5899

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Cruise

Merchant City

As one of the first haute couture stores in central Glasgow, Cruise can claim to have launched a new commercial era in the city. It now has two stores in the Merchant City, where its high-fashion clothes and accessories for men and women are beautifully and characteristically displayed to those who can stretch their budgets to its levels.

180 Ingram St., Glasgow, G1 1DN, Scotland
0141-332–5797

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Fopp

West End

This funky shop is an extravaganza of music, books, and DVDs. It's a small space, but the selection is huge. The prices are a lot more reasonable than those at most other chain stores.

358 Byres Rd., Glasgow, G12 8AW, Scotland
0141-222–2128

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Glasgow Vintage Co.

West End

You can find plenty of genuine bargains here for upmarket vintage clothes at down-market prices. There are choices for men, women, and children from the 1950s to the 1990s. In keeping with current vintage trends, they have a particularly good selection of athleisure from the early 1990s.

453 Great Western Rd., Glasgow, G12 8HH, Scotland
0141-338--6633

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Iain Mellis Cheesemonger

West End

This shop has a superb, seemingly endless selection of fine Scottish cheeses, in addition to others from England and across Europe, as well as bread and olives. It is also close to Kelvingrove Park—a perfect place to take your purchases for an elegant picnic on a sunny day.

492 Great Western Rd., Glasgow, G12 8EW, Scotland
0141-339–8998

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John Lewis

City Centre

This store is a favorite for its stylish mix of clothing, household items, electronics, and practically everything else. John Lewis claims to have "never been knowingly undersold" and prides itself on its customer service. It also has an elegant second-floor balcony café.

Monorail Music

City Centre

For the latest on the city's ever-thriving music scene, try this independent record store located within a café-bar called Mono, that is also an occasional music venue. The shop specializes in indie music and has a large collection of vinyl with everything from rock to jazz.

12 Kings Ct., Glasgow, G1 5RB, Scotland
0141-552–9458

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Mr. Ben

City Centre

Here you'll find a large, funky selection of vintage and retro clothing for men and women.

6 King's Ct., Glasgow, G1 5RB, Scotland
0141-553–1936

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Nancy Smillie

West End

Local to the floorboards, Nancy Smillie is a one-of-a-kind boutique hidden in a small shopping arcade on cobblestone Cressell Lane. It sells unique glassware, jewelry, and furnishings. It also runs a jewelry boutique at 425 Great Western Road.

Orro

Merchant City

The beautiful and contemporary jewelry here uses modern designs and new materials in unexpected ways. The shop has a gallery feel, and you can browse uninterrupted.

12 Wilson St., Glasgow, G1 1SS, Scotland
0141-552–7888

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Primark

City Centre
Invariably crowded, Primark is a huge store where clothing is sold at marked-down prices. It caters to every generation.
56 Argyle St., Glasgow, G2 8AG, Scotland
0141-229–1343

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Slanj Kilts

City Centre

For kilts, trews, and all things tartan, this shop offers a nice variety of traditional Scottish clothing to rent and for sale.

St. Enoch Centre

City Centre

Eye-catching if not especially pleasing, this modern glass building resembles an overgrown greenhouse. It has dozens of stores, including Hamley's toy store.

55 St. Enoch Sq., Glasgow, G1 4BW, Scotland
0141-204–3900

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Strawberry Fields

West End

Designer clothing for children is the specialty of Strawberry Fields.

517 Great Western Rd., Glasgow, G12 8HN, Scotland
0141-339–1121

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Time and Tide

West End

Loosely described as a household goods store, Time and Tide sells an eclectic mix of lamps and candleholders and cushions and things you never realized you needed until you see them.

Tiso Glasgow Outdoor Experience

City Centre

You'll find good-quality gear and outerwear at Tiso Glasgow Outdoor Experience, handy if you're planning some Highlands walks or just need protection from the weather.

129 Buchanan St., Glasgow, G1 2JA, Scotland
0141-248–4877

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Waterstones

City Centre

In an age of online sales, bookstores seem to be becoming scarcer. Waterstones remains the city's main bookshop, and it has an excellent selection throughout its four floors. There's also a good basement café.

153--157 Sauchiehall St., Glasgow, G2 3EW, Scotland
0141-332–9105

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Zara

City Centre
This hugely successful Spanish-owned chain offers high contemporary fashion for men, women, and children at affordable prices.
10–16 Buchanan St., Glasgow, G1 3LB, Scotland
0141-227–4770

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