Buchanan Galleries
Shopping mall · Queen Street 1 ·

Buchanan Galleries

Shopping mall · Queen Street 1 ·

Department store, fashion, electrical, gift shops, restaurants, indoor mall

clean
well-organised
friendly and helpful staff
indoor shopping
free bathrooms
extensive selection
paid garage parking
wheelchair accessible
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by Photo by Ross G. Strachan
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null
Buchanan Galleries by null

Information

220 Buchanan St, Glasgow G1 2FF, United Kingdom Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Paid parking garage

Information

Static Map

220 Buchanan St, Glasgow G1 2FF, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 141 333 9898
buchanangalleries.co.uk
@buchanangalleries
𝕏
@buch_galleries

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid parking garage
•Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 22, 2026

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2026 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@afar
25,132 Postcards · 3,702 Cities

"Take A Trip "Doon The Watter" Long before the advent of cheap package breaks, the typical Glaswegian summer holiday ritual was to take a trip "doon the watter" on one of the pleasure boats that serviced the seaside resorts on the Firth of Clyde. With several cruise companies operating routes is still possible to escape the city in such a fashion. Especially evocative is an excursion on the Waverley -- the only sea-going paddle steamer in the world."

The Best of Summer in Glasgow
Photo by Ross G. Strachan
Buchanan Galleries

Arlene D.

Google
Clean and bright. No seats available if you get tired and the eating are was packed. It was still a very nice shopping area and at least bathrooms were free. I was pleased to see Whitley Tea, even though they discontinued my favorite tea, but they did make it into cocoa. Huge selection of cocoa. H.M Samuel was there as well.

John B.

Google
Just remember,make sure the bank balance is ok so you know you have money,as when you leave youll be totally empty.i will stick too walk about argyll street etc that way you got something left.should have come myself you ladys are so much hard work and damn expensive..can you get pre,nups here in scotland...maybe divorce procedings . all i get is socks and boxers.and cheap crap too.😫happy new year too all.

L M

Google
I loved this shopping centre so much. An extensive and fabulous selection of many great shops. Can spend hours in here.

gillian C.

Google
Very busy area lots of same and different shops under 1 roof leading to famous Glasgow street

Will M.

Google
Always loved the Galleries , something for everyone plus there's something about the atmosphere, something special, even if you're not buying anything its always nice just to walk up & down the levels and window shop.

Craig M.

Google
Again been here many times but it feels a bit dated now yeah the normal popular store are there but there is no buzz about it especially the food court that is really bad just caters for fast food lovers only so not for me

Agnieszka S.

Google
Great shopping centre right in the heart of Glasgow. There’s a good mix of well-known brands like John Lewis and H&M, as well as some smaller stores. The place is clean, well-organised, and staff at the info desks are friendly and helpful. One of the best things is that everything is indoors – perfect for a shopping trip, especially with the unpredictable Scottish weather 😉. It’s also really well connected, just a short walk from Queen Street Station. If I had to mention one downside, it would be the limited food options – a few more cafés or restaurants wouldn’t hurt. Still, you can grab a quick bite at Pret or Greggs. Overall: highly recommended, both for locals and visitors!

Graham K.

Google
Been parking the car and shopping here for years. Wish there was more choice in the food court and has something for most people.