St George’s Market

St George's Market is the last surviving Victorian covered market in , Northern Ireland. It is located on May Street, close to the and the Waterfront Hall.
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  • Opening hours:
    Friday: 8:00 AM—2:00 PM
    Saturday: 9:00 AM—3:00 PM
    Sunday: 10:00 AM—4:00 PM
  • Type: Marketplace
  • Description: Belfast
  • Also known as: Saint George’s Market
  • Address: 12-20 East Bridge Street, BT1 3NQ
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Belfast Central railway station and Belfast City Hall.

Railway station
Belfast Lanyon Place is a railway station serving the city of in Northern Ireland. Located on East Bridge Street in the Laganside area of central Belfast, it is one of four stations in the city centre, the others being , , and . is situated 1,000 feet east of St George’s Market.

Town hall
is the civic building of Belfast City Council located in Donegall Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It faces North and effectively divides the commercial and business areas of the . It is a Grade A listed building. is situated 1,700 feet west of St George’s Market.

Shopping center
Photo: Sic19, CC0.
Victoria Square is a shopping complex located in , . The area includes over 55+ shops, 16 restaurants and an Odeon cinema. Opened on 6 March 2008, Victoria Square is a commercial, residential and leisure development that took 6 years to build. is situated 1,200 feet northwest of St George’s Market.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Linen Quarter and Cathedral Quarter.

Quarter
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The is an area of , . The name is derived from the great many linen warehouses that are still present in the area.

Quarter
The in , Northern Ireland, is a developing area of the city, roughly situated between Royal Avenue near where the Belfast Central Library building is, and the Dunbar Link in the .

Quarter
in , , is a large-scale waterfront regeneration, comprising historic maritime landmarks, film studios, education facilities, apartments, a riverside entertainment district, and the world's largest Titanic-themed attraction centred on land in Belfast Harbour, known until 1995 as Queen's Island, and initially, Dargan's Island.

St George’s Market

Latitude
54.59589° or 54° 35′ 45″ north
Longitude
-5.92202° or 5° 55′ 19″ west
Elevation
23 feet (7 metres)
Open location code
9C6PH3WH+95
Open­Street­Map ID
way 26342055
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­marketplace
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­retail
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Geo­Names ID
11821763
Wiki­data ID
Q7593181
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Welsh—“St George’s Market” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: George’s Market
  • Dutch: St George’s Market
  • Japanese: セント・ジョージ・マーケット
  • Spanish: Mercado de St George
  • Welsh: Marchnad St George, Belffast
  • Welsh: Marchnad St George

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