A couple kissing in front of “El Toro Grill” Restaurant in St George’s Market. The Markets area of Belfast used to have many different markets, including a pig market and a potato market. St Georges still has it's traditional fish, fruit and veg market every Friday (along with an assortment of other household items) and every Saturday there is a Farmer's Market. At the Farmer's Market you can buy locally grown produce, including ostrich and venison, and homebaked goods. There are also plants for sale.  In the run up to Christmas, there are several Craft Fairs. Each year these fairs get better and better and are an excellent outlet for buying local and Irish made products for gifts or special treats for yourself. There are people demonstrating their crafts such as ironmongers and woodworkers. There are also beautiful knits and hand sewn items. Admission is sometimes free and sometimes GBP2 which includes a cup of tea. There is even a kiddies table so the youngsters can be occupied. I am always impressed with the quality of the crafts that are on offer.