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Buchanan Galleries
The guide was updated:A venue that largely contributes to Glasgow's fame as a shopper's paradise, Buchanan Galleries is an all-encompassing mall with over 80 stores selling fashion items, gifts, electronics and other merhandise for all budgets and styles and from chain stores to gems of boutiques. It also houses cafés and restaurants, featuring everything from premium tea selections to Korean street food.
Useful Information
- Address: 220 Buchanan Street, Glasgow
- Opening hours: Mon–Wed, Fri & Sat 9am–6pm; Thu 9am–7pm; Sun 9am–6pm
- Website: www.buchanangalleries.co.uk
- Phone: +44 141 333 9898
- Email: info@buchanangalleries.co.uk
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Buchanan Galleries
A venue that largely contributes to Glasgow's fame as a shopper's paradise, Buchanan Galleries is an all-encompassing mall with over 80 stores selling fashion items, gifts, electronics and other merhandise for all budgets and styles and from chain stores to gems of boutiques. It also houses cafés and restaurants, featuring everything from premium tea selections to Korean street food.
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Argyle Street
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