Belfast Christmas Market named one of the 'most affordable' in the UK

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The market at Belfast City Hall is in its 17th year

Belfast Christmas Market has been named as one of the most affordable to visit this year across the UK.

The data, commissioned by Pikl Insurance, analysed the affordability of the UK’s best Christmas markets, revealing the cheapest based on entry prices, average attraction price, nearby parking costs, and more.Belfast Christmas Market placed second on the list after Lincoln in England. With a total average cost of £151.61, Belfast has proved itself to be a popular choice for those hoping to save money on their festive excursions.

"Located in the central City Hall Gardens, the markets attract realms of crowds every year, and they welcome stalls from local businesses too.

 

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Wind your neck in !!!!!’

It’s not that affordable

Still expensive

Not a great location to help the struggling high street and not that many local stalls. Needs a re fresh and maybe an ice rink or some fun. Apres ski bars, tipees. Where is it all

To small and area around city hall for the footfall it gets , would be better moving into royal avenue

Affordable? Obviously you did not go near the pick and mix

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