Getting Here

Shop Livingston is centrally located in the heart of Livingston town centre, 15 miles west of Edinburgh and 35 miles east of Glasgow.

Our address is:  Almondvale Shopping Centre, 87 Almondvale South, Livingston EH54 6HR 

By Car

Exit the M8 motorway at Junction 3 and follow the signs to Livingston town centre or exit the A71 at Lizzie Brice roundabout and follow signs for Livingston town centre.

When you arrive in Shop Livingston, you will see two main roads, Almondvale Road and Almondvale Boulevard. There are thousands of car parking spaces in the town centre, around the perimeter of the 240 shops and stores. The car parks are all accessible from each of these two roads which are clearly marked.

By Bus

There is a bus interchange on Almondvale Avenue, right in the heart of Livingston, a short walk from both Almondvale Shopping Centre and Livingston Designer Outlet. For help to plan your route, please contact the Transport Helpline on 01506 775288 or click on the Transport Direct website.

By Train

Shop Livingston is served by two railway stations at Livingston North and Livingston South. Each is a short taxi ride from the shops. Catch the half-hourly service to Livingston from Edinburgh Waverley, Haymarket or Edinburgh Park stations or from Glasgow Queen Street and Glasgow Central.  For details of the train timetables, please click on the First Group website.

By Plane

Edinburgh Airport and Glasgow Airport serve Scotland’s central belt for domestic and international flights. Edinburgh Airport is approximately 30 minutes' drive from Shop Livingston and Glasgow Airport is approximately 60 minutes away.

Edinburgh Airport Telephone +44(0) 870 040 0007.
Glasgow Airport  +44 (0)870 040 0008.

Latest News

Almondvale And Elements To Become ‘The Centre’ Of Retail Excellence

Livingston’s Almondvale Shopping Centre and The Elements – the new £130million extension to Almondvale – will be known by the new name ‘The Centre’ from 16 October 2008.

The name change coincides with the opening date of the new shopping extension which has been eagerly anticipated.

 

West Lothian primary schools involved in national arts project reaching 4,000 children across the UK

Children from Kirknewton Primary School and Stoneyburn Primary School in West Lothian will head back to school this week and begin work on a national arts project entitled Create-a-Quest.

 

‘Little Shoppers Stay Safe’ as part of Nationwide Child Safety Campaign

Almondvale Shopping Centre in Livingston has launched a child safety scheme within the shopping centre to put parents’ minds at rest on day trips out.