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Shopping is an international pursuit. To some it's a sport
- the pursuit of a bargain or an exclusive item, which gets
the heart pulsing, and then the satisfaction of a discovery,
which brings a sense of euphoria and fulfilment.
To others it's the joy of discovering a hidden store, a new
shop or even just the delight at finding new brands and goods
unique to Scotland or the area you are visiting. Shops in
the major cities are generally open Mondays to Saturdays 9.00am
until 5.30pm/6.00pm. There is late night shopping in most
cities on Thursdays until 8.00pm. A number of city stores
are also open on Sundays especially in the summer.
In Edinburgh the key shops are to be found in Princes Street,
which lies between Frasers in the west, and Jenners, which
first opened in 1830 in the east. You will find designer labels
in both of these stores. With the castle rising majestically
behind Princes Street Gardens it is a grand place to shop-even
if you do not find what you are looking for.
Nearby George Street has a number of boutique stores. Of
particular interest is Hamilton
and Inches, Scotland’s leading jewellery and fine
goods store. The Company is a warrant holder to HM The Queen.
At the end of George Street, in Europe’s finest Georgian
Square you will find The National Trust for Scotland
and their shop for gifts and products related to their properties.
There are several shops on The Royal Mile, which stretches
from Edinburgh Castle to The Palace of Holyrood House.
There is also a wide range of interesting shops in Victoria
Street, which runs into The Grassmarket, and St Stephen Street,
which is in Stockbridge. Here you will find Edinburgh’s best
antique shops.
In Leith, Kinloch
Anderson have been known and respected for well over
a century in Scotland's Capital City, as makers and retailers
of fine clothing and Highland Dress. You can browse through
an interesting display of tartan.
At Bruar, on the A9, ten miles north of Pitlochry, you will
find The
House of Bruar, the home of country clothing. Here
you can wander around a huge range of clothing, cashmere,
cloth, china, glass, and gifts for every occasion.
Glasgow is fast becoming a favourite shopping location and
has the reputation of being Scotland’s most fashion conscious
city. In Buchanan Street you will find a wide range of shops
as well as some interesting shopping centres such as the Buchanan
Galleries and Princes Square. The Italian Centre in The Merchant
City has a number of designer boutiques. The Argyll Arcade
is a covered street that houses the largest collection of
jewellers in Scotland. Lovers of silver will find much to
interest them here. Antiques in Glasgow are easily found in
West Regent Street
In both Edinburgh and Glasgow you will find some outstanding
food shops. In the capital, Valvona and Crolla is world famous
and needs no further introduction. Connoisseurs of cheese
will want to visit Ian Mellis, the UK’s top cheesemonger in
Bruntsfield. In Glasgow, foodies go to Fratelli Sarti, the
highly reputed delicatessen. For the best bottled water, try
Highland
Spring natural mineral water , which is available
from all major outlets.
Off the beaten track, you will find craft shops in nearly
every town and village. These shops include potteries, silversmiths,
Scottish crafts and antiquarian books.
Within the Connoisseurs Scotland hotels you will find a range
of souvenirs and clothing. At The
Gleneagles Hotel you will find a number of shops selling
gifts from all the activities at Gleneagles including Golf
Clothing, Golf Accessories, Off-road books, Shooting School
clothing and accessories, Equestrian clothing, Falconry clothing,
Hipflasks, Mugs, Pens, Books and much more. In the Golf Pro
Shop you will find a wide range of clubs, clothing and golf
equipment. In the Arcade you will find Mappin and Webb, Alfred
Dunhill, Escada, Edinburgh crystal, Harvey Nichols, N Peal
for fine cashmere and The Stillroom for your whisky of your
choice. Many of the articles are available on-line.
At The
Westin Turnberry Resort you will find two shops- Frivolity
that sells clothing and gifts, and Essentials for those items
that you forgot to pack. The Golf Pro shop has a wide range
of golfing equipment.
In St Andrews, the streets of the ancient university town
are dotted with charming gift shops, boutiques, galleries
and cafés. Most of the guests at Old
Course Hotel wander up to the town at some point during
their stay. Once they have exhausted all the shopping possibilities
at the hotel itself! The hotel has a number of quality shops:
Pro Shop has leading brand names in golfware,
equipment and accessories.
Spa Shop has the latest in leisurewear, as
well as beauty and treatment products.
Old Course Jewellers & Gift Shop stocks
some of the finest jewellery in Scotland, as well as a host
of gift ideas.
Golfino has an exciting European range, specialising
in ladies contemporary golf and leisurewear.
At Inverlochy
Castle you will find a small range of fine silver
and souvenirs for sale in the hotel.
At Crinan
Hotel you will find a wide range of paintings by Frances
Macdonald for sale.
On The
Royal Scotsman train and MV
The Hebridean Princess you will be able to purchase
a wide range of souvenirs that will be everlasting reminders
of your visit to Scotland
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