Glasgow's Winterfest is back for another year and we've captured some incredible pictures of the festive fun.
The annual Christmas market has taken over George Square and joins the St Enoch Square market as the two city centre spots to enjoy food stalls, rides and more.
After a slight delay in opening due to Storm Bert over the weekend, George Square Winterfest is now open.
READ MORE: Glasgow Christmas market shuts amid Storm Bert
Our photographer Colin Mearns headed down to see the picturesque market stalls selling unique and festive gifts, the tempting food choices and the twinkling lights from popular fairground rides.
Can you spot yourself at the Christmas markets?
Guests can try to 'knock the elf off the shelf' in this competitive game at India Conn's stall, where they can win prizes including adorable Christmas toys.
Meanwhile, those with a sweet tooth can visit Nia Jeffries to try her Grandma Pauline's homemade fudge, which comes in an array of flavours.
Thrillseekers enjoyed a ride through the cutting wind on the chair-o-planes, while the classics such as the ferris wheel and the carousel attracted a good crowd too.
For proper daredevils, the Blizzard has made a return to George Square, and one of our reporters was brave enough to give it a try last year.
READ MORE: I tried the 'scary' ride at Glasgow's Christmas market
For foodies, there is a choice of stalls serving German-style bratwurst sausages, crepes, burgers, sweets and more.
Winterfest at George Square is planned to run until Sunday, January 5.
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