The Nottingham International Market has returned once again to Old Market Square.
Starting on September 21 to September 25, the yearly event features a wide range of hot and cold street food items, fresh food, in addition to a variety of art and craft stalls.
All traders are from the UK, however, the products they sell are from continents across the world.
On the arts and crafts side of the market, customers can expect products such as scented candles, bonsai trees, and dream catches.
On the food side of the market, fresh international dishes from continents such as Asia, Africa and Europe can be purchased. Some food items include cheeses, cakes, and breads.
Paella retailer Julian Jimenez, 45 said: “We’re a family business originally from Cordoba, but we come to Nottingham about three or four times a year and it’s always very popular.
“I think because Nottingham is such a welcoming and diverse place with many cultures, it means that having an event dedicated to all of these different cultures is usually met with lots of success.”
Fudge retailer Darren Philips, 36, from Scunthorpe said: “We’re from Scunthorpe, but we go all over to sell our fudge.
“I think Nottingham is a great place to sell for its huge and diverse population.”
Opening times are:
Wednesday ā Saturday: 9am to 6pm.
Sunday: 9am to 4pm.
Lead Image: Adam Eaton