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Encyclopedia > Sauchiehall Street

Sauchiehall Street is one of the main shopping/business streets in Glasgow city centre. Along with Buchanan Street and Argyll Street, it forms the 'Golden Z' in Glasgow City Centre, containing the majority of Glasgow's high street and chain stores. For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ... Buchanan Street looking southward. ...


Although commonly associated with the city centre, Sauchiehall street is over 1.5 miles long, finally meeting Argyll Street in the West End, in front of the Kelvingrove Museum. The two streets run parallel through the city centre, before starting to conjoin westward of the M8 atCharing Cross. The Victorian Eleanor Cross at Charing Cross The name Charing Cross, now given to a district of central London in the City of Westminster, comes from the original hamlet of Charing, where King Edward I placed a memorial to his wife, Eleanor of Castile. ...


On the city end of Sauchiehall Street is the Buchanan Galleries, one of the largest city centre redevelopments in the UK. The Buchanan Galleries is a shopping mall located in the central area of Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland. ...



 

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