Less enjoyable than anticipated. Most market stall holders are extraordinarily precious, stroppy and unfriendly. Try taking a photo of the children you have dared take to the market... you are practically hung, drawn and quartered. Was told to delete a photo (as apparently too close to a stall that sold ubiquitous, non-original prints - the guy then hovered around us forever absurdly paranoid that we would take photo of his stall!), was told to hire the hats we tried on, was glared at by stall holders for touching artifacts (I am sorry but isn't that part of the whole experience?), was told off for touching a dial phone which was next to a record player (that had reached the end of the record) as we could have scratched the record etc etc etc. Shitty, arrogant and unfriendly atmosphere pervades. Don't take kids (even over 10). Don't take cameras. Don't expect...
Read moreI look round the stall serving variety item to the customer attract to get what they like.simple as that live entertainment very crowded place mixed of art circuit lobby to rejuvenate explore the culture and festival music live concert dining and wine for the public space to enjoy the day.resilence the harmony to come close to each other door entry £10 per person.goerge bush the clown 🤡 possesses everyone attention.the gigs attend celebration books teller machine announced through out the day very interested to keep you smiling face.comeback for more with friend and family friend member to...
Read moreOne of my favourite markets! Lots of good stalls (good place for present-shopping), with good shops around the side. Good for jewellery, clothes, crafted stuff (I got a great kimono-lined bag there once), but there's some good food stalls there as well.
Check what days you go-- for me, Sunday is the best (though also the busiest), but it's actually quite fun to go to the Antiques market-- some good stuff on offer then (not just tat or costly, but lots...
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