- “The Cardiff Christmas Market has been organised and run by a small local independent company, for the past 20 years” says Jane Hall, one of the organisers of the event. “We are committed to providing the best platform possible for our people to display, demonstrate and sell their original work”.
- The Market will contain over 100 predominantly Welsh small businesses, from food and drink to arts, crafts, organic balms, pottery, Christmas trees and more.
It’s not just bratwurst and mulled wine at the Cardiff Christmas market anymore. As the ever-popular attraction opens on 14 November, a slew of variety food stalls will also be in attendance.
“We’re the only one of our kind in Wales” says Leeann Smith, chocolatier and owner of Printed Chocolates. Ms Smith takes photos and messages and prints them directly onto chocolate products, from edible wedding invitations to photographs printed onto personalised snowmen. “Everything we do is extremely personal”.
Other unique stalls include the Chockshop, a home-delivery service for chocolate brownies, and paella-specialists The Spanish Buffet.
“I hope to bring some Spanish flavours to the market, such as our famous cider chorizo” says Gabriel Bosch, owner of the Buffet. Bosch brings the taste of Spain to the market all the way from the Balearic islands.
- “The Cardiff Christmas Market has been organised and run by a small local independent company, for the past 20 years” says Jane Hall, one of the organisers of the event. “We are committed to providing the best platform possible for our people to display, demonstrate and sell their original work”.
- The Market will contain over 100 predominantly Welsh small businesses, from food and drink to arts, crafts, organic balms, pottery, Christmas trees and more.