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4.5 based on 35 reviews
This little craft market near Trinity college is just a lovely gem! Original handmade items, made by friendly traders, who are always smiling and happy to share with you their passion for crafting! Definitely a place I love to stroll around.
4.0 based on 762 reviews
Cambridge is a market city, and stalls have been trading at the historic market square in the city centre since the middle ages. From Monday-Sunday, 10am-4pm, you will find stalls selling a wide range of goods including: Street Food, Books, Vinyl, CDs and DVDs Clothes, jewellery and bags Fruit and vegetables, fresh fish and health foods Second hand bikes Garden plants Mobile phones and accessories ...and much more! The market square also hosts a flourishing local food, arts and crafts market on Sundays (10am-4pm), selling organic produce from local farmers and work from some of the region's most talented artists, craftsmen, potters, sculptors and photographers.
Cosy small market In the city centre. It’s quite close to the kings college. Lots of stalls selling freshly made mouth watering meals and deserts. Stalls range from hot foods such as falafel to deserts such as waffles with nuttela. Bought some Spanish honey which is produce from Granada. There was a fruit and vegetable stall, antiques, records, home made cakes and bread and more.Tables are available To eat in.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
I use this market nearly every Monday,it is a great market with a good selection of stalls with friendly and informative stall holders .One can usually buy a good selection of local fruit and veg.There is a smaller market on Fridays.
3.5 based on 20 reviews
Despite markets such as Lincoln market being called off today the Wisbech Christmas market went ahead. Lots of stalls and interesting items for sale. The town centre was closed to traffic so pedestrians were able to wander about freely. The snow added to the seasonal atmosphere.
NEW SUNDAY MARKET: Bourn Bank Holiday Monday Market is now happening EVERY Sunday from 6th September 2020, 9 am - 3 pm. With plenty of stalls, you’re bound to find a bargain or 10! There are acres of customer car parking & toilet facilities. The market has a great variety of food and drinks stalls too. We hope to see you soon. For trader enquires please contact our head office via the web link.
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