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Princes Square - Princes Square Shopping Centre inside

Princes Square

(54 reviews)

£££

Buchanan Street, City Centre

There isn't much for the men, but the 40 or so businesses that mostly cater to women are…read moreextraordinarily charming in this upscale American-style mall. It's a lovely stop along the outdoor Buchanan Street pedestrian mall. With four levels, lots of retail, a few restaurants, and one great chocolatier, Princes Square Shopping Centre is worth a few hours of shopping for the ladies on vacation in Glasgow. The facility is just steps from the St. Enoch subway station on the Inner Line if you need a reference to the metro stops.

Not being much of a shopping centre fan generally, I actually really like Princes Square. Granted,…read moreI don't actually do much shopping here but it is nice for a place to take cover on a rainy day and browse the shops. This is an upmarket shopping centre which has more expensive high street shops like Reiss, Ted Baker, Vivienne Westwood and Cos (which I'm still yet to check out!). The centre is certainly decorated to match the crowd it's looking to attract - glitzy, glam and always clean and tidy. I like the size of the centre as well - it's very dinky but still has lots of shops and is easy to navigate. There's also a host of restaurants, bars and cafés but I'll be honest - I've not visited many of them. I ate at Barca probably 4 years ago and also one of the places on the bottom floor but I think that's changed hands. One down side is that if you are dining at a restaurant on the lower level, parents will tend to let their kids run riot in the centre circle which can be a bit of a mood-killer. Princes Square doesn't have a car park due to its location but it is really close to train and subway. If you do really fancy driving, probably St Enoch or Mitchell Street are the closest car parks.

Barnardo's - Barnado's

Barnardo's

(9 reviews)

££

Merchant City, City Centre

I pass by here most days and pop in now and again for a swatch at their new stock. The staff are…read morehelpful and are quite happy to have a blether if they're not too busy. For the past few months I've been hunting for a wooden box - and as luck would have it, Mr A spotted just what I was after in here, for a fiver. One quick visit later and it's on my fireplace. Most of the stock in here is kinda on the moderately priced side for a second hand shop, but it's worth a peruse.

Sadly I've only been here twice over the years but this is an awesome Barbados charity shop…read more Most people that know me I'm often found in charity shops looking out for vintage items. I was in the area so made a point of calling in to see what stock they had in. It's not often that l see a modern well stocked & organised charity well this shop this one of those What did they have? There was rails of modern & vintage clothing with window displays that where thought out most items where vintage - retro & collectable small selection of jewellery in two display cabinets. There are shelves around the shop some had women's bags others had modern items but everything seemed like quality, there was no tacky ornaments or what l see as junk. Expensive? Well not really I've been to some charity shops and found others that I've been to very expensive and can source items that they sell cheaper brand new. The prices here where pretty good. I managed to pick up some collectable pint glasses at £1 each l also found a game controller for £4.99. This Bernardo's charity shop is a pretty good one and if you are looking for some good vintage items you would love this shop. Definitely be back.

Italian Centre

Italian Centre

(6 reviews)

££££

Merchant City, City Centre

I'm sure that the Italian Centre was once fabulous. Now though, it resembles more of a ghost town…read more When I wandered in there this week - I was met with complete silence. Besides me, there was not a single soul in there, and I had to make quite an effort to keep from turning back round and leaving again. Many of the units have shut down now completely, including a couple of hairdressers and a few clothes shops. Shops such as Emporio Armarni and Cruise can still be found here - but probably only because they can be reached from outside the centre, and not just in the courtyard. There are a couple of Italian-esque eateries, but to be honest they looked pretty dead to me. The architecture of the courtyard is absolutely lovely - and I can imagine that it's a stunning place to be come summer time. I had a chat with the only living person I could find in there - the owner of one of the few remaining shops 'Big Idea's' - and she seemed more than a little worried by how empty the place had become. She said that she hoped that the place would pick up again this year - let's hope so.

The Italian Centre nestles decadently among the beautifully restored buildings of the Merchant…read moreCity. It is in the style of a courtyard accessed through archways and contains some of the best designer shopping in the country. I find it hard to believe that it has the only Versace store in the UK. Why isn't there one in London? There are also a couple of café's for a light refreshment and to rest your stiletto-clad feet. There are a lot of WAG looking types that shop here, attracted by the thrill of all the designer labels in the Italian Centre: Jigsaw, Gucci and Armani. Put on your shades and Primark Kurt Geiger rip-offs and go mingle!

Acdc - fashion - Updated May 2026

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