The Christmas Markets have their dates..!

Manchester's legendary Christmas Markets are set to return on Friday 9th November, before disappearing again for another year on Saturday 22nd December.

By Steven Pankhurst | 4 October 2018

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Celebrating 19 consecutive years in the city, a host of much-loved favourites will return to the Christmas Markets this year – including the ground-breaking Yorkshire pudding burrito – who will be joined by an exciting roster of new foodie delights and craft traders.

Albert Square alone – the traditional hub of the Manchester Christmas Markets – will see an impressive injection of gastronomic re-invention, from the brand new Amsterdam Frites stall, boasting 30 different toppings and sauces over their triple cooked fries, to Zouk – a traditional curry house with two new curries every day, along with a range of veggie and vegan options.

The sweet toothed visitor will be spoilt for choice with first time trader Zara Cakes putting cupcakes to the top of the menu, and a desert stall of pure imagination as Charlotte and the Chocolate Factory load topping after topping onto fresh, warm brownies.

For the social media obsessives, St Anne’s Square welcomes the Birdie photo booth – a vintage VW Campervan where visitors can get free print outs of their snaps, which will also be automatically shared to Twitter using #MCRChristmas. Last year, Manchester was the most Instagrammed Christmas Market in Europe and this is your chance to be part of the celebration.

Elsewhere a new Bubble Waffle bar will continue the sweet treats on St Ann’s Square and traditional British favourites will be on the menu with Ginger Vikings Deserts on Market Street – think Christmas puds and trifles.

New Cathedral Street welcomes a visitor favourite café in the making, as Bar No3 arrives outside Harvey Nichols. Taking inspiration from modern ski-lodge architecture, Bar No3 will be purveyors of the finer things in life, including espresso martinis and honey cream infused gin cocktails amongst a variety of other offerings.

King Street is known for its more relaxed atmosphere and fine food, and new trader Eat Grk will bring a taste of the Mediterranean to Manchester with warming gyros and halloumi fries.

Another key hub, Exchange Square hosts an eclectic range of food stalls from authentic Italian pizza and arancini to Elsie May’s Brownies and her shimmering Rose Gold Prosecco.

Of course the traditional favourites – bratwurst and mulled wine – will be available in abundance nestled alongside some of the best pop-up and street food vendors the city has to offer.

Cathedral Gardens will reprise its role as the family-friendly area of the Christmas Markets where younger visitors can escape the crowds and enjoy some free festive activities.

The festive family area at Cathedral Gardens will be completely reimagined this year as the UK’s first dedicated ice attraction comes to Manchester.

The Ice Village Manchester is a breath-taking snowy experience, complete with Ice Cavern, ice sculptures and frozen ice bar – all carved using 250 tonnes of solid ice.

Of course, no Christmas is complete without showing off your prowess on the Ice Rink, or visiting the big man himself at Santa’s Grotto – the Ice Village has something for all the family.

Long-time Christmas Market favourites will also make their expected appearance. The limited edition Christmas Market mugs are back with a brand new design (get yours quick, before the run out) and the undisputed king of Christmas in Manchester – the giant Santa – will take up his usual perch in front of town hall.

To find out more: www.manchester.gov.uk/christmasmarkets