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Cookstown Continental Market

William Street, Cookstown, County Tyrone, BT80 8AX
Cookstown Continental Market

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The much-loved Spring Continental Market is making its grand return to Cookstown this May. Visitors can look forward to an exciting selection of international cuisine, handcrafted goods, and artisan delicacies from around the world, all in a lively and vibrant atmosphere.

Taking place on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th May, the market will transform the town centre into a bustling hub of flavours and culture, offering a unique shopping and dining experience for residents and visitors alike. From Turkish delight and authentic Spanish paella to handcrafted jewellery and specialty cheeses, the market will bring a taste of the world to our doorstep.

In addition to the diverse market stalls, visitors can enjoy live music, children’s entertainment and a festive atmosphere that brings the community together. Whether you’re in search of unique gifts, gourmet treats, or simply a great day out, the Cookstown Spring Continental Market is an event not to be missed.

Dates: Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th May
Location: William Street, Cookstown
Opening Hours: Saturday 10am - 8pm; Sunday 11am - 5pm

To facilitate the expected increase in visitor numbers in a safe environment, a road closure will be in place along William Street from 6.30pm on Friday 9th May through to approximately 10pm on Sunday 11th May. The road closure will be in place from the Orritor Street/Coagh Street junction to the Burn Road/James Street junction.

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Season (10 May 2025 - 11 May 2025)

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