Whether you love them or hate them, everyone in Manchester has an opinion on the Christmas Markets.
09.11.2021 - 21:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester's Christmas Markets will make their big return on November 12 - as the city gets well and truly into the festive spirit.
After being cancelled last year due to coronavirus restrictions, the annual festive markets will make their return with new features and spread out across seven locations in Manchester city centre.
And this year Piccadilly Gardens will be the central hub of the Christmas Markets, with the new Winter Gardens installation of food, drinks and market stalls.
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Whether you love them or hate them, everyone in Manchester has an opinion on the Christmas Markets.
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Brand new pop up Christmas bar A Miracle on Cross Street is all set to fling open its decorative doors and allow customers a very first look.
It’s that time of year again.
Christmas shopping can often be a chore, but we’re lucky to have a city centre packed full of shops to give you plenty of options.
As a queue of hungry punters form outside the famous Porky Pig Yorkshire pudding wrap stall at the Manchester Christmas Markets, owner Eddie Osman can't help but smile.
It may be famous for its sausages, but at this year's Manchester Christmas Markets there's plenty more to discover among the vast array of food and drink stalls that have arrived for the festive run-in.
The Christmas Markets are back and there are plenty of reasons to take the kids along this year.