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St. George's Market

12-20 East Bridge Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 3NQ
St. George's Market

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St George's Market is one of Belfast's oldest attractions and recognised as one of the best markets in the UK and Ireland. It has been selected for numerous local and national titles and awards for its fresh, local produce and great atmosphere. It holds weekly Friday, Saturday and Sunday Markets.

Friday Variety Market - There are approximately 200 market stalls selling a variety of products including: fruit, vegetables, antiques, books, clothes and fish. The fish section alone holds the reputation for being the leading retail fish market on the island of Ireland.

Saturday City Food and Craft Market has a fusion of tempting speciality foods from around the world as well as handmade crafts, flowers, plants and local photography, pottery, glass and metal work. Sample the delicious products or relax with a coffee and a newspaper while listening to some of the best local musicians play live.

Sunday Market has a mixture of the Friday and Saturday markets with a special emphasis on local arts and crafts, offering more local craftspeople the opportunity to show off their talents. You can also expect live music from local bands. It's this assorted mix that attracts thousands of visitors each week.

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Opening Times

* Friday Variety Market 08:00 - 14:00
Saturday Food and Craft Market 09:00 - 16:00
Sunday Food, Craft and Antique Market 10:00 - 16:00



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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Directions from Town:St George’s Market is located opposite Belfast Waterfront Hall and the Hilton Hotel in Oxford Street, which runs parallel to the River Lagan. From the rear of Belfast city Hall walk eastwards down May Street for a few minutes, cross over Victoria Street and St George’s is directly in front of you.

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