Glasgow Fort bosses have revealed plans for their upcoming Christmas market.
The festive event is taking over the outdoor shopping centre this Christmas season, and the team have detailed what shoppers and visitors can expect.
We previously reported that the team had announced on social media on Wednesday morning that the market is returning.
It will run from Friday, November 18 until Monday, January 2.
During this time guests can enjoy a funfair, and character meet-and-greets, while brass band Bavarian Um-Pah will help create the atmosphere of the traditional German markets when they perform on December 3.
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A number of festive treats will be available to buy including mini-Dutch pancakes, churros, and the iconic Yorkshire pudding wraps.
Funfair rides include candy cane trampolines, a helter skelter, a Ferris wheel, and teacups.
For those wishing to take a spin on the teacups, they will be doing their bit for the local community, with £1 from every ticket being donated to the Glasgow-based youth project Young Movers (YoMo).
Guests will also be treated to special appearances from festive characters on various weekends in December.
Santa and his elves will be there on Saturday, December 3, 17 and 24, while The Grinch will pop along with Cindy Lou on Friday, December 2 and Sunday, December 18.
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Phil Goodman, centre director at Glasgow Fort, said: “Christmas is a magical time, and our Christmas market and funfair are the perfect way for the whole family to enjoy a festive day out.
“With so much to see and do at the centre, there is no better time than the festive period to pay a visit to Glasgow Fort.
"We can’t wait to welcome shoppers and get into the Christmas spirit together!”
For more information on Glasgow Fort’s festive celebrations please visit, https://www.glasgowfort.com/christmas.
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