The final countdown to Christmas is on with those looking to get involved in the festivities travelling far and wide to find the perfect gifts in Glasgow's various shopping centres.
Glasgow is well-known for its prestigious malls with the likes of Buchanan Galleries, St Enoch and Princes Square attracting visitors from across Scotland.
If you're looking to get all your Christmas presents sorted but don't know any of the opening times, look no further.
Here are the festive opening times for Glasgow's shopping centres
Here are the Christmas opening times for Glasgow's many popular shopping centres this festive season.
Princes Square
Opening hours: The shopping centre will be open from 11am to 5pm on bank holidays and from 10am to 6pm (Monday to Friday) on normal dates.
Closes: Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Buchanan Galleries
Opening hours: 9am to 7pm from Monday to Saturday and from 10am to 6pm on Sundays.
Closes: Christmas Day and New Year's Day
St Enoch Shopping Centre
Opening hours and closing dates: From December 11 to December 18, the shopping centre will be open from 9am to 7pm and then from 9am to 8pm until December 24.
On December 24, St Enoch will close at 5pm before closing on Christmas Day.
From Boxing Day to December 29, it will be open from 9am to 7pm before closing at 6pm on December 30 and 5pm on December 31.
On New Year's Day, the shopping centre will close before reopening from 10am on January 2.
Festive opening times for The Glasgow Fort and Braehead
The Glasgow Fort will close on Christmas Day with select stores and restaurants opening on New Year's Day.
From December 18 to December 22, the centre will be open from 10am to midnight before opening from 9am on December 23.
The location will then open from 10am to 5pm on Christmas Eve and open from 8am to 7pm on Boxing Day.
Braehead in Renfrewshire will open from 9am to 8pm from December 11 to December 23. It will then open from 8am to 5pm on Christmas Eve and close on Christmas Day.
Some stores and restaurants will be closed on Boxing Day.
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