The return of the spring Enniskillen International Market will take place at Enniskillen Castle this weekend.
The popular food and craft market is run by the same company as the Christmas Continental Market in Belfast, Market Place Europe.
With more than 50 traders expected to flock to the Castle this weekend and with the weather looking promising, the organisers are expecting a big turnout from Co Fermanagh folk.
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“The people of Enniskillen always give us a warm welcome to their fantastic Town and we have some fantastic international traders joining us again so there will definitely be something for everyone to enjoy at this fantastic Castle,” Market Place Europe operations manager Andy Pidgen says.
Here’s all the information about this weekend’s event.
When is it on?
Friday 12 May, Saturday 13 May, Sunday 14 May
What are the opening hours?
The Market is open Friday and Saturday 10am to 8pm and Sunday 12 noon to 6pm
Where is it?
The Enniskillen International Market will take place in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle.
What food stalls will be there?
There will be a selection of continental and international flavours to sample. On offer will be both traditional food offerings of a new Greek Vegan Deli, Chinese, Indian, Polish, German, and other exotic street foods. For those wanting to take the flavours of the world home with them there will be a selection of fresh foods including olives, cheeses, cakes and pick a mix sweets.
What craft stalls will be there?
There will be a selection of arts, crafts and unique gifts at the International Market, visitors can explore a unique range of fashion jewellery from Scotland and Ireland, fashion and festival clothing from Ecuador , fair trade Thuya wooden carvings from Morocco.
Will there be alcohol sold at the event?
Yes there will be a full bar available on site.
What will the weather be like this weekend?
The weather for Enniskillen this weekend looks promising , with the Met Office predicting dry days with sunny spells and little to no rain on Friday and Saturday. There will be a high of 18 degrees on Friday and 19 degrees on Saturday.
On Sunday, a little rain is expected but it will remain mostly dry with highs of 14 degrees.
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