Dates for the much anticipated Glasgow Christmas Markets has been revealed.
The markets will be back in St Enoch Square and George Square in November.
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As part of the Glasgow Loves Christmas celebrations, they will be bringing all the best continental markets to Glasgow’s City Centre in the run-up to Christmas.
The St Enoch’s Christmas market will open daily between 10am and 8pm from November 9 until December 22.
The festive offering at George Square will be open daily from November 25 until December 29.
Both traditional continental markets will offer a wide selection of festive gifts and street food.
A heated bar will also add to the festive atmosphere in George Square offering a mix of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
The centrepiece of the George Square market will be a traditional carousel and the iconic Big Wheel as well as a family focused street entertainment programme
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Matthew Taylor, managing director at M&D’s, said: “We are looking forward to delivering truly magical Christmas markets at George Square and St Enoch’s as part of the exciting Glasgow Loves Christmas experience.
“As a business, we excel at bringing the magic of Christmas to life. We have listened to what our visitors are looking for from the festive season and what we will be bringing to Glasgow is set to be truly spectacular.”
As well as the Christmas Markets, Glasgow’s Christmas Lights will be switched-on on November 19.
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The ballot for tickets opened on October 2 and will remain open until October 15.
The Style Mile Carnival will be on Sunday November 26, Baby’s First Christmas on December 2 and the Santa Dash on December 10.
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