A massive four-day international market is returning to Morecambe Promenade this month.
Market stalls will stretch along the seafront across the road from the Winter Gardens from Thursday June 13 to Sunday June 16, offering food and crafts from around the world.
Morecambe Business Improvement District (BID) have described it as "a massive 4-day event for locals and visitors alike".
Last year's international market pulled thousands to the Promenade.
The market was organised by Market Place Europe Limited, and sold world street food including Jamaican, Lebanese, Mexican and Indian, clothes, gifts, accessories, jewellery and much more, from all over the globe.

But residents and businesses were surprised when the market arrived in 2023, with dozens of stalls stretching from opposite Northumberland Street down to near the Clock Tower on the Promenade, saying it hadn't been advertised.
Read more: Residents and businesses 'surprised' as pop-up market arrives on Morecambe Promenade - Beyond Radio


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