At the German Christmas market in St. Ann's Square, one of nine such markets in the city centre this year. St Ann's Church is the building on the right.
A nice video by B Roll at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scKxFv4Y8G4
which also states the following:
"Christmas hasn’t truly begun until you’ve sipped a heartwarming cup of glühwein and wandered around the nine festive markets, offering all kinds of wonderful food, drink, gifts, clothes, accessories and toys from the four corners of Europe and beyond. Stroll along and immerse yourself in the spirit..."
Manchester Christmas Markets 2011
Albert Square –European Christmas Market
Brazennose Street – World Christmas Market
King Street –French Christmas Market
St Ann’s Square – German Christmas Market
Exchange Street – Arts and Craft Market
New Cathedral Street – Christmas Market
Exchange Square – Christmas Market
The Triangle – Craft and Gift Market
King Street –Long Weekend Stalls
See also Christmas snaps at Tuesday Holiday Bokeh: http://jaymiblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/holiday-bokeh-party-2.html
See also Christmas snaps at Tuesday Holiday Bokeh: http://jaymiblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/holiday-bokeh-party-2.html
The video was nicely done. My camera does not do video, the newer model does but I cannot afford it. Perhaps next year, when in theory, I try wedding photography.
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wow, you`ve got plenty of Christmas markets there in Manchester:) the church looks nice, too! Thank you for visiting and commenting my blog, have a nice week, Chrissy!
ReplyDeleteI would love to walk around there!
ReplyDeleteLooks busy but fun in the Markets, bet it helps to be tall..........
ReplyDeleteThank you for this glimpse of home. Luckily they sell Glühwein over here as well, even though with spring temperature it is not really the same.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Wednesday.
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That looks wonderful!
ReplyDeletewhat an adorable little town! looks like a great place to be for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteChristmas markets in . . . Manchester? You mean I went all the way to Germany and all I had to do was go to Manchester? Now you tell me.
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