English: St George's Market, Belfast [10] The last remnant of Belfast's markets district is St George's Market, built 1890-96 and recently restored. Markets are held weekly on a Friday and Saturday, with occasional events and different markets at other times. See http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/stgeorgesmarket/index.asp?menuitem=introduction for further information.
The Friday 'Variety Market' dates back to 1604. It opens at 6am every week and runs until approximately 1pm. There are 248 market stalls selling a variety of products including, fruit, vegetables, antiques, books, clothes and fish. The 'City Food and Garden Market' (when these pictures were taken) takes place every Saturday from 9am until 3pm.
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