Shops & Leisure at Glasgow Airport


Usefully located for the Scottish city of Glasgow, Glasgow Airport is one of Scotland’s busiest airports with a range of shops and dining places to keep passengers occupied while they await flights to destinations near and far. The shops are located at various points around the airport- before and after security and at arrivals, to offer the passengers exactly what they need, when they need it. And with Airparks' great range of Glasgow Airport parking options, you can enjoy the airport facilities safe in the knowledge your car is in good hands.

Shopping for the Essentials

Glasgow Airport offers a fantastic WorldDutyFree shop, both after the security and at the Arrivals department, which stocks many items and gifts at tax free prices, such as liqueur, tobacco, perfumes, and watches. Boots the Pharmacy also offer items like perfumes and skincare, as well as suncream, insect repellent, and other travel essentials. The airport also has a Dorothy Perkins and Celtic for fashions, as well as Dixons Travel for electrical and an American Express Bureaux de Change.

Entertainment and Other Shops

As well as useful shops, there are a number of entertainment places to visit such as Best of the Best Supercars, who offer top of the range cars including Ferraris and BMWs to be won in a time-limited competition. For the adults looking for an enjoyable way to kill time, there is the GameGrid- a miniature style arcade with a selection of video games and fruit machines to play with. Also on offer for the keen shopper is a WHSmith newsagent and bookshop, a Swarovski jewellery and gift shop, and a Tesco Express for last minute bits and pieces. A Scottish shop, Tartan Plus, for souvenirs to remember your Scottish trip, Tie Rack for accessory emergencies, and a Spectrum Interactive providing internet and broadband desks.

Food and Drink at Glasgow Airport

Once you have finished browsing the shops, you may be tempted to find something to eat or drink, and Glasgow Airport plays host to some top-brand places including Harry Ramsden’s and Frankie and Benny’s. If you prefer something smaller and quieter there is the Delice de France, offering French continental food and coffee, Caffe Nero for a relaxing atmosphere, and Eat Soups for something simple. For something a bit stronger, there is also a range of bars and pubs to keep you occupied such as the Drum and Monkey, Bargo, and charming O’Brien’s, each offering a range of beers, wines and spirits as well as great pub-grub.