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.


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