The St Nicholas Fayre returns with seasonal sparkle on Thursday 28 November for four days of festive trading.
The Fayre, now in its 22nd year, is a firm favourite in the market calendar and runs until Sunday 1 December.
Snug wooden huts and pretty lights will line Parliament Street and Coppergate with a traditional carousel in St Sampson’s Square.
Stall holders, dressed in Victorian costume, will be offering a huge array of gifts including jewellery, ceramics, seasonal drinks, Whitby jet, wooden gifts, children’s clothes, herbs and oils and decorations for the Christmas period.
Other markets taking place across the city include
- the Made in Yorkshire art and craft market at the Guildhall,
- the Medieval Market at Barley Hall and an Arts and
- Crafts market at St William’s College.
St Nicholas Fayre is open from 28 November to 1 December from 9am until 6pm daily and runs alongside the permanent Newgate Market in the city centre.
For more information on specialist York markets see http://www.yorkfestivals.com/