Spring Continental Market opens in Belfast today

The perfect bank-holiday activity for all the family!

Spring Continental Market, Belfast City Hall, 2018
Published 25th May 2023
Last updated 25th May 2023

The grounds of Belfast City Hall will soon be transformed for the annual five-day Spring Continental Market.

Organised by the same team that brings the Christmas Continental Market to the city, a host of old and new traders will be on display this weekend.

Opening today (Thursday 25th May), visitors can enjoy over 60 traders, offering food lovers, families, and fun seekers the very best international flavours, crafts, and gifts.

Everything from Moussaka and Gyros to tasty Bratwurst or Currywurst sausage will be tempting tastebuds this weekend.

What time will it be open to?

Thursday 25th – Monday 29th May

Thursday – Saturday 10am - 10pm

Sunday 12noon – 6pm

Monday 10am – 6pm

What will the weather be like?

According to forecasters a dry and warm bank holiday weekend is on the cards with temperatures reaching the high teens, according to the Met Office.

NORTHERN IRELAND SIX DAY FORECAST

Thursday - 🌤️ - Sunny spells. Feeling warm. Highs of 17°C.

Friday - 🌤️ - Staying dry and cloudy, chance of bright spells later. Highs of 18°C.

Saturday - ☁️ - Sunny spells in the morning with clouds moving in later in the afternoon. Highs of 18°C.

Sunday - ☁️ - Sunny intervals and a gentle breeze. Highs of 15°C.

Monday - 🌧️ - Sunny and light winds. Highs of 17°C

So, if you’re looking something fun to do this bank holiday weekend, why not give the Spring Continental Market a try.

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