Southampton’s Christmas market has returned to the city with a bang, boasting a wide range of stalls.
Above Bar Street has been transformed into a festive hub of activity in the lead up to Christmas.
Run by S&D Leisure, the market hosts food and gift stalls to rides and entertainment.
We visited the Christmas market to check out the prices of attractions and what's on offer - and to compare prices to last year.
Here's what to expect
Rides
Atmos Fear - £6
Ferris Wheel - £8 adult, £6 child
Snowball Launcher - £15
Other attractions – varying prices
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Festive Funnel Cakes & Dessert Bar stall
- Funnel cakes - £6
- Funnel cake bites - £5
- Hot dessert trays - £6
- Ice cream sundaes - £4
- Ice cream dessert trays - £5
- Luxury hot chocolate - £3.50
Alpine Desserts
- Various cookie dough flavours - £7 to £8
Greek Street Food
- Various dishes - £9-£10
Yorky Pud Wraps
- Turkey Wrap - £10
- Pork Wrap - £10
- Veggie wrap - £7.50
- Turkey roll - £8
- Pork roll - £8
Duck That stall
- Various dishes ranging from £10-£12
Porky Pig’s stall
- Yorkshire pudding wrap - £10
- Veggie Yorkshire pudding wrap - £10
- Roast pork bap - £7
- Roast pork 10 inch torpedo - £9
Donut stall
- Three Kinder Bueno donuts - £6
- Five in a bag with sugar - £6
- Three in a tray (with one choice of sauce) - £5
- Ferrero Hot Chocolate - £4
- Luxury Hot Chocolate - £4
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Olde English Fudge - £3.49 per 100g
Chocolate kisses - £1.50 each or £12 for a box
Mini Dutch pancakes with toppings – Varying prices, ranging from £6-£7
Churros - £7.50 with cinnamon sugar, or Nutella or Biscoff
Marshmallows to roast over an open firepit - £5 each
Puddings available at the marshmallow stall - £6 each
Swing grill with German sausages – Prices from £7-£7.50
Waffles with one topping £6, fully loaded £7.50
Various kinds of cheese and chutneys - £7 each or three types of cheese for £18
Pick & Mix - £2.99 per 100g
Pizza – Ranging from £10 - £14 per pizza
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