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St George's Market, Market hall in Belfast, United Kingdom

The covered market contains 248 stalls offering fish, produce, antiques, crafts, and international foods across three distinct weekly market days.

Established in 1604 as a Friday market, the current Victorian building was constructed between 1890 and 1896 and underwent renovation in 1997.

Local bands and solo musicians perform live music during market hours, creating a gathering space for Belfast residents and visitors.

The market operates on Friday from 8am to 2pm, Saturday from 9am to 3pm, and Sunday from 10am to 3pm with a free shuttle bus service.

The fish section features 23 dedicated stalls, establishing this location as the primary retail fish market in Ireland.

Location: Belfast

Location: Town Parks

Inception: 19 century

Accessibility: Dostępne dla wózków inwalidzkich

Operator: Belfast City Council

Address: 12-20 12-20 St George's Market, 12-20 East Bridge Street, Belfast, BT1 3NQ BT1 3NQ BT1 3NQ

Opening Hours: Piątek 08:00-14:00; Sobota 09:00-15:00; Niedziela 10:00-16:00

Phone: +442890435704

Website: https://belfastcity.gov.uk/markets

GPS coordinates: 54.59580,-5.92203

Latest update: May 11, 2025 17:32

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