Opening date for Belfast's Christmas Market revealed
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Last updated 13th Oct 2022
Making a welcome return to the grounds of Belfast City Hall, the Continental Christmas Market is a celebration of festive sights, sounds and smells from around the world.
The Christmas markets in Belfast have been running almost 20 years and it continues to draw in thousands from across NI each year.
According to the official event organisers’ website, this year’s festive event will be from Saturday 19th November – Thursday 22nd December 2022.
Exact opening times are yet to be announced, last year's looked like this...
❄️ Monday to Wednesday: 10am to 8pm (bars open until 9pm)
❄️ Thursday to Saturday: 10am to 10pm (bars open until 11pm)
❄️ Sunday: 12pm to 6pm
What started out as a four day pilot project in 2004 has now grown into an annual Christmas tradition for many families.
Earlier this year organisers Market Place Europe announced the contract for Belfast Christmas Market will be extended for a further 3-5 years.
From the twinkling 20ft tree to the helter-skelter and snowy bubble dome, there's something new to discover around every corner.
Local artisan businesses or exciting pop-up shops are expected to line the paths, and if you’re lucky, something tasty to eat.
Last year we put together a helpful list of the top 10 foodie favourites visitors should try at the Continental Market. We can't wait to see what new delights will be waiting for us all this year.
Take a look at last year's favourites 👇
Dutch Pancakes
Everyone knows the Dutch Pancakes stall is a market staple! If you haven't visited before, don't let the queue put you off, it moves fast and these little beauties are worth the wait! Light, fluffy and topped with an array of sweet treats, you can't visit the market without stopping by!
Loaded Waffles
Take a peek inside the Belgian waffle stand, perhaps not when you're hungry though! This year, they've introduced warm cookie dough, which can be topped off with extra chocolate and sugary delights! They look incredible.
Pick 'n' Mix Treats
Every kids fantasy...sweeties as far as the eyes can see! With a handy one-way system in place, the Pick 'n' Mix stall is a whirlwind of colour and sugar. Kids are going to love it!
Paella
When you first hear the word Paella, you might not necessarily think of Belfast Christmas Market, but just wait until you try this. Filled with flavour and Spanish charm, when you grab a bowl of the Paella, you'll be transported to sunnier and much warmer times!
Kraken Fish Bar
Located in the handy food court, Kraken is the perfect spot for fish lovers. Something that certainly caught our eye was the Spice Box, filled with Cod Goujons, Salt & Chilli Squid, Monkfish Scampi, chips and salad with a curry mayo - yes please!
Churros
They might not look too glamorous, and perhaps eating them is a struggle, especially with cold hands, but trust us, these are gold dust! No matter your topping, you won't be disappointed with a trip to the friendly French team at the Churro van.
Grilled Cheese Toasties & Dirty Fries
Sometimes all you need as you roam the grounds of the City Hall is something to nibble on and share. What could be better than fries topped with melted cheese and savoury fillings, or even a grilled cheese toastie! Grab a couple of forks and off you go.
Mac ‘n’ Cheese
If ever you were going to say 'why not, it's Christmas' then of course it has to be for a bowl full of carbs. Oh and cheese too! But this is Mac 'n' Cheese with a difference, just look at the list of yummy toppings. Can we have one with everything please!
S'mores
As you hold your cup of warm mulled wine in one hand, why not grab a marshmallow with your other, and toast it over a roaring fire pit for s'mores. Located close to the snow globe and helter skelter ride, kids are loving this interactive feast. Warning, it can get a little sticky!
Mulled Wine
Mulled wine is the most popular holiday drink at Christmas markets across Europe. You can grab a festive cup from various stalls across the market - if you're looking for something that little bit different, the stall in the food court offers additional flavours and syrups.
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