Trinity Centre has been a landmark in Aberdeen society for 40 years. It is a one-story shopping center located in the heart of the city, on the Aberdeen-Inverness line.
It has entrance doors from Union Street, Bridge Street, and Guild Street, and an underground walkway leading to Aberdeen train station. It features a three-level parking lot with 408 spaces, some of which are designed and designated for people with disabilities or with children.

Trinity Centre in the heart of Aberdeen
Arriving is easy. Those traveling by car take Bridge Street and transition to Wapping Street until they find the clearly marked parking entrance.
Trinity is very close to the city’s main bus routes, which facilitates access for Aberdeen shoppers. It is no wonder it is one of the oldest and most visited malls.
The shopping center is also steps away from Aberdeen’s train station and bus station. Perfect for those coming from Dyce, Portlethen, Stonehaven, Laurencekirk, and other Aberdeenshire locations. Also from Dundee, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, or other cities in England. Its location is strategic.
Exciting shopping experience
On-site, you will find well-known commercial brands and others that are newly emerging. On your tour, you will see stores like Flying Tiger, HMV, or Primark, among others.
You will also find restaurants and cafes to taste a variety of foods and drinks; events at different times of the year; and a car wash service.
Guaranteed safety
The shopping center and parking lot are monitored by CCTV and have security officers trained in first aid and ambulance service.
Trinity Centre is open every day of the week from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, except Sundays when it opens an hour later.
It is named after Trinity Hall, the former base of the Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen, where Primark is now located. It was inaugurated on October 11, 1984, an exciting period for business in Aberdeen. It has promised something for everyone ever since. It remains an important shopping destination in the city today.