Royal Exchange Square

Evening view of Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, in winter months
Royal Bank of Scotland building at the head of Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow
Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow viewing to Queen Street and Ingram Street
Panorama Card of the Royal Exchange, Glasgow in the 1890s

The Royal Exchange Square is a public square in Glasgow, Scotland. The square lies between Buchanan Street and Queen Street, opening out Queen Street and Ingram Street to the south of George Square. It is also easily accessible from Buchanan Street on the west side of the square, through two prominent archways at Royal Bank Place. The square is a landmark due to its distinguished architecture which attracts many visitors.[1][2] It is one of six squares in the city centre.

  1. ^ Architecture of Glasgow by Andor Gomme and David Walker, published in 1968 and 1987
  2. ^ The Second City by CA Oakley published in 1975

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