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Buchanan Street at night looking southwards, with the Donald Dewar statue overlooking. Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Buchanan Galleries, Princes Square, House of Fraser and Argyll Arcade. Buchanan Street is one of the main shopping thoroughfares in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland.
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This is the main pedestrian street with many shops and malls connected to it or nearby. I would probably recommend a hotel near here as the train station is very close as well. Given it is the main shopping area it tends to feel safer at night going back to the hotel.
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This is the main pedestrianised shopping street in Glasgow, and whatever the weather it’s got a lively vibe. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing
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Buchanan Street is the busiest shopping street in UK after London's Oxford Street. It has a rich history, elegant architecture, and various attractions like Princes Square, House of Frasers, Buchanan Galleries, Royal Concert Hall and more.
Sep 5, 2023 · Here’s a look back at Buchanan Street over the decades. Many Glaswegian’s and tourists have walked up Glasgow’s busy shopping street with a number of changes haven take place over the years.
Jun 19, 2024 · Søstrene Grene operates more than 260 stores around the world, with products in their signature Scandinavian style. The new store on Buchanan Street is supposed to ‘set the stage’ for Søstrene Grene’s ‘Retail for the Senses’ which offers a shopping experience designed to invoke your senses and invites shoppers on a ‘journey through the store.’
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