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A beautiful Christmas market located in a vibrant city boasts of a “whole new vibe” this year has left a visitor highly impressed.

Newcastle, famous for its nightlife, has gone an extra mile to give a wonderful new look to its Christmas market. Chronicle Live writer Barbara Hodgson visited the city’s market and was left mesmerised.

The market opened this weekend and Ms Hodgson loved the new feel. The market this year has expanded to include a Christmas Village in Old Eldon Square and six 'North Pole' igloos that you can book.

Adorned with fairy lights and florals, and featuring furry throws draped over wooden bench seats, the igloos felt warm and inviting, said Ms Hodgson.

She stated that the heating was especially appreciated on such a chilly day, making them even cozier.

She said: “From their elevated position, the igloos - which are available to pre-book - have great views and if you pick the right one you can see down Grey Street or else take in the hustle and bustle of the market.

"And during my morning lookaround, the surrounding area became increasingly busy."

The market features numerous chalet-style stalls brimming with gifts like jewellery and knitwear. And let’s not forget the food vendors, including the Grill Tower, which serves up mouthwatering bratwurst to eager customers.

This year over 35 traders are participating, most of them local, offering an impressive variety of goods.

A perennial favourite, the Moosenwirt alpine bar, has returned to its usual spot, where several visitors are already gathered around fire pits, enjoying their drinks.

She wrote: “I make my way to Old Eldon Square and here I find a whole new experience. The Christmas Village, a market first, puts the green on an equal footing this year with its family-focused attractions.

“The fairground carousel is the first thing to catch the eye and then there's its giant Christmas tree opposite a double tipi where Santa will be hosting story sessions throughout the season.

“I have a look inside the tipi and it's clear how much attention to detail has gone into this new kids' experience. Santa and his elves really look the part and next to them cushions and seating are laid out in readiness for the growing queue of children waiting patiently outside.”

The market, which will be open daily from 10am until 8pm and until 5pm on Sundays, will continue to operate until December 22.



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Posted: 2024-11-21 06:01:59

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