Great Malvern – 3rd Saturday of each month from 9am – 2pm in Great Malvern Priory Grounds (except January, February and March when the market is indoors in the Lyttelton Rooms).
Leominster Market takes place every Friday in Corn Square. A wide range of stalls are available each week, including fruit and veg, fresh fish, flowers and plants, bread, cheese, meat and pies, clothing, pet supplies and home wears.
A market is held in Angel Place in the heart of the city centre, every Thursday Friday, and Saturday – from 9am to 3.30pm with stalls including fruit and veg, clothes, plants, gifts, food and more.
Ambleside outdoor market is no exception around 20 different traders set up their stalls in the King Street car park every Wednesday (in almost all weathers you get used to four seasons in one day in Cumbria).
The Marché Neudorf is among the major markets in Strasbourg, open twice a week and offering artisan crafts, fishmongers, cheesemongers, bakery items, charcuterie, fresh produce and other local specialties. It's open twice a week and is partly covered and partly open air.
An attractive Georgian town nestled on the River Severn
Retaining its unique charm with a wealth of listed buildings, at its heart is the much acclaimed Bewdley Museum where you can see local crafts people at work, adjacent to the wonderful Jubilee Gardens and Community Orchard.
It's the biggest open-air market in the Cotswolds and is a popular day trip for coach parties, with over 200 stalls along the High Street selling food and drink, clothes, homewares and collectables.
You will find Cheltenham's Farmers' Market on the pedestrianised area of the Promenade, outside Cavendish House (House of Fraser), where a string of stalls line the street selling an incredible range of produce including meats and charcuterie, fresh fruit and vegetables, desserts, preserves and pickles, cakes, bread, ...
The popular market takes place every third Saturday in the month from 9am to 2pm in the beautiful Great Malvern Priory grounds. In January, February and March the market takes place in The Lyttleton Well Hall, 6 Church Street Malvern, from then its back to its usual location in the Priory Grounds.
With the beautiful Malvern Hills as its backdrop, the Malvern Fair can be easily found at the Three Counties Showground. Use the postcode – WR13 6NW - then follow our signs to your respective area.
Yes, Strasbourg is generally cheaper than Paris. While you won't find a ton of budget-friendly options, hotels are still cheaper than in Paris. Food and entertainment are also much less expensive in Strasbourg.
With a rich history dating back to the Roman Empire, Strasbourg has been a center of culture, politics, and trade for centuries. The city is famous for its stunning Gothic architecture, including the stunning Notre-Dame Cathedral, which towers over the city's historic center.
Ambleside is one of the most popular towns in the Lake District, sitting at the north end of Windermere lake its a great place to start some of the best know fell walks. Windermere and the surrounding area is arguably the most famous and popular area in the whole of the Lake District.
Some are held on a weekly basis, with others taking place once a month. Check out what's on when, here. General retail markets include: Keswick Outdoor Market, every Thursday and Saturday from 9am to 4.30pm.
There are many reasons why the Lake District is so famous, but specifically for Ambleside, the village holds a few unique treasures that make it special… The 17th Century Bridge House over Stock Ghyll Beck has become an iconic landmark representing Ambleside and is one of the most photographed scenes in Lakeland.
Bromyard is a historic market town first recorded in 840. It is situated in the valley of the River Frome, near to the county border with Worcestershire, on the A44 between Leominster and Worcester.