I was a bit doubtful about Argyle Street when I first ventured onto it but whenever I looked around a bit, I saw everything I needed. I have only visited the pedestrian section so I'm not really sure about Trongate and the like.
Unlike Sauchiehall Street, which has rather small shop units, Argyle Street houses Glasgow's big box shaped stores. At the start there is a big Primark and a TK Maxx. I like Primark but I actually prefer the Sauchiehall TK Maxx. Across the street is the St Enoch Centre, which has slightly more neddy stores than the shiny Buchanan Galleries. Think Mothercare, BHS, Superdry and you will paint a vivid picture of it. at least there is a Hamleys toy shop on the second floor. Also, in the summer it doubles as an oven.
Continuing down the street, there is a large grey building called Lewis's Building which has an HMV, the biggest Topshop in the city centre, Barclays and a JD Sports which should actually be called DJ Sports. My ears are still ringing from the music!
Above these shops is a massive Debenhams which has an entrance into St Enoch. I think I counted 6 floors. The escalators annoy me though. Since the store is one gigantic balcony, you go up one escalator and have to go to the other side of the shop to get to the other one which is so stupid.
Across the street from the west entrance of Debenhams, there is a mammoth M&S which has everything. Clothes, homewares, a food hall and a large café. Past this, the pedestrian area ends and enters Trongate which looked like it had shops like Poundland and Poundworld on its roster, so I never really bother to venture down there.
While it isn't as classy as Buchanan Street, the shops are very good and just off the street is the fantastic Paesano Pizza. I want another one of those and I demand that they bring themselves over to Dunbar immediately! read more