A popular international street market will return to Morecambe Promenade this month.
The four-day market will be back on the Prom alongside Marine Road Central from Thursday June 12 to Sunday June 15, Morecambe BID (Business Improvement District) has announced.
The market stalls will be situated opposite the Morecambe Winter Gardens and around the prom, offering food and crafts from around the globe.
A BID spokesperson described it as "a massive four-day event for locals and visitors alike".
The market is organised by Market Place Europe, the UK's leading operator of continental and special event markets, based in Ashton-under-Lyne.
It first visited Morecambe in summer 2023, selling world street food including Jamaican, Lebanese, Mexican and Indian, clothes, gifts, accessories, jewellery and much more.


Lancaster youth charity launches 10 Challenges campaign
£30k campaign launched for new Lancaster community farm
Carnforth chiropodist honours her late husband with clinic fundraiser
Lancaster City Council agrees 2.99 per cent rise in Council tax share
Lancashire Police’s share of Council tax to rise by 5.4 per cent
Guys Thatched Hamlet closes suddenly after 46 years
Teenager spared jail for causing death of newborn child in Morecambe
Morecambe Town Council agrees budget and 2.46 per cent rise in Council tax share
Builders of new Lancaster housing development offer £2k cash pot to community groups
Lancaster centre welcomes mayor for opening of new community kitchen
Lancaster shop to close as high street gaming chain faces administration
Jim Bentley returns for second spell as Morecambe FC manager
Ashvir Singh Johal’s reign as Morecambe manager comes to an end
Lancaster writer's ghost story of Morecambe to be voiced by acting legend on Radio 4
Change of name announced for popular Morecambe bar
Opening announced for new Morecambe bistro inside former post office
Health watchdog report shows improvements to services at Royal Lancaster Infirmary
LISTEN: How Leo's Gym is making a difference in memory of young Morecambe boxer
LISTEN: Lancaster set to celebrate Chinese New Year
Lancaster’s Vue Cinema under new ownership

