Ship Point pier forms one side of the Inner Harbour and it is transformed on summer weekend evenings to an outdoor market specializing in art and crafts. There is some very beautiful work for sale here from fairly simple things such as T-Shirts and candles to wonderfully intricate jewelry and sculptures. At one end or the other there is usually a musician. It's well worth an evening's browse and when you're tired of shopping you can stroll over to the causeway for some entertainment from the buskers.
Just a note to say that I enjoyed tremendously the exotic Tibetan meal I had last night at The Tibetan Kitchen but the photos I took do not do justice to the food so I will have to return again, an inviting prospect, before I can share this place with you. In the meantime I invite you to check it out yourself. It's right downtown on the corner of Broughton Street and Douglas.
3 comments:
Is this Night Market a new thing? Boy I sure have a lot of good reasons to head back up there! Do they still have the Bastion Square Arts Festival?
wow, that's a nice place t shop I bet... have a nice day!
While this night market does offer a valuable attraction for cruise ship visitors on weekends, it has come to represent the major focus of attention for the GVHA causeway coordinator and his personal revenue.
At the same time, causeway artists,entertainers and vendors are present for six months and more through the year, paying their annual fee and then faced with begging (and petitioning) for consideration of the important issues vital to the general daily success of the venue.
But, .. nice photo :).
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