House of Fraser, Glasgow — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About House of Fraser
The House of Fraser story begins humbly in 1849 with Arthur and Fraser's modest drapery shop at the corner of Argyle and Buchanan Streets in Glasgow. What started as a simple cloth merchant operation blossomed into one of Britain's most iconic department stores, becoming a symbol of Glasgow's commercial enterprise and ambition. The store expanded steadily through the 19th and 20th centuries, growing its reputation for quality goods, exceptional customer service, and innovative retail concepts. A defining moment came in 1959 when House of Fraser acquired Harrods of London, showcasing the company's remarkable rise from local Glasgow roots to international retail prominence. With Questo exploring Glasgow's shopping heritage, visitors discover a story of Scottish entrepreneurship and retail innovation that shaped not just Glasgow but the entire British high street. House of Fraser represents the transformation of a family business into a national institution, reflecting the energy, creativity, and commercial acumen that made Glasgow a thriving Victorian and modern metropolis.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 42 Buchanan St, Glasgow G1 3JX, UK
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