Getting Here From Dundee

Discover a world of Persian and Oriental rugs within driving distance of Dundee.

For most people buying a Persian rug is an important and thought-out process, the work or art will last decades and will be passed from one generation to the next, if you do not wish to buy online Little-Persia is only a 1 and a half hours away from Dundee and we have by far the largest selection of handmade carpets in Scotland.

Over 1,200 unique rugs from all over Iran (Persia), Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, China and India are awaiting you in our Glasgow store.

 

By Car:

From Dundee cross the Tay Bridge and join the A92 southbound. Continue until the roundabout then take the third exit to join the A91. After around 10 miles take the ramp to join the M90, head south towards the Forth Road Bridge (A90) then merge to the M8 after crossing, or continue down the M90 until you reach Glasgow. Exit at the far end of the Kingston Bridge (junction 20) and just after the going through the traffic lights at the exit to the off-ramp take a right. From here continue straight until you go under a railbridge (Commerce Street will be on your left before you go under this but the street is cut off by bollards into two roads) then take a left, another left and a right. You will be on Commerce Street, go through one set of traffic lights and Little-Persia will be on your right just before second set of lights.

If you are coming to view specific rugs it is always helpful to contact us in advance and we can prepare for this - although we are always happy to show you as many rugs as you wish.

Link to Google Maps Directions.

 

By Train or Bus:

Getting to Little-Persia by train or bus could not be simpler. We are situated just minutes walk from the city centre. Arriving at Buchanan Bus Station or Glasgow Queen street from Dundee simply head down Buchanan Street, cross over and continue south pass through St. Enoch's Square, continue until you are on Clyde Street/Broomielaw which is the street running adjacent to the River Clyde. From here simply turn right and take the second bridge on the left across the water. Little-Persia is underneath the railway bridge on the left.