The Christmas Fair at George Square has now opened.
The festive fun follows on from the opening of the Christmas Fair at St Enoch Square last month and includes an ice rink and attractions such as a ferris wheel, helter-skelter and train ride.
A host of street food stalls and markets are also available, as well as a marshmallow toasting station, festive-themed bar and Bavarian swing grill.
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Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren said: “It’s fantastic to see the Christmas Fair return to George Square - bringing festive fun back to the city centre.
"There’s something for everyone, from the ice rink and children’s Christmas train ride to a selection of food and drink stalls.
"The fair is a wonderful way to get into the festive spirit, spending time with family and friends.”
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The popular ice rink will host hourly sessions which run for 45 minutes.
Tickets will cost £13.50 for those 16 and over, £11 for under-16s and £13 for under-16s. The price includes boot hire.
Skating sessions for those with additional support needs will also take place on Sunday, December 4, Sunday, December 11 and Sunday, December 18.
You can buy tickets HERE or at the ice rink box office in George Square.
The Christmas Fair will be open Monday to Sunday from 10am until 10pm, and will run until Sunday, January 8.
The fair will be closed on Christmas Day.
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