St George's Market, East Bridge Street, Belfast, thriving at lunch-time on a Sunday.
The ambiance is vibrant: Dozens of stalls sell everything, ranging from seafood to fruit and vegetables; bric-a brac; art; vintage clothing; food & drink.
Be advised that parking is difficult, though having driven round the block twice, I eventually found a space at Hamilton Street (named after the Dukes of Abercorn, who once owned a town-house here).
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