description Bury Market Overview
Bury Market is a retail market in Bury, Greater Manchester, combining a large outdoor market with covered halls. Its traders sell fresh food, clothing, household goods, and other merchandise, and the market is especially associated with Bury black pudding, a regional blood sausage. The principal full-market days are Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, although parts of the complex and some stalls may operate on additional days.
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Bury Market ranks #88 of 435 in the Market Hall ranking, behind Mercato Trionfale, ahead of Brixton Village.
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What food is Bury Market most famous for?
Bury Market in Greater Manchester is most famous for its black pudding, a regional delicacy sold by long-standing stalls such as Chadwick's of Bury. The market has operated on its current site for well over a century.
What days of the week is Bury Market open?
Bury Market's main full trading days are Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, with the indoor market halls and many stalls also open on additional days. Saturdays draw the largest crowds and the fullest open-air market.
How do I get to Bury Market using public transport from Manchester?
Bury Market is a short walk from Bury Interchange, which is the northern terminus of the Manchester Metrolink Bury line. The tram journey from Manchester city center takes roughly 30 minutes.
Is there an admission fee to enter Bury Market?
No, Bury Market is a public market with free entry to both the indoor halls and the open-air trading areas. Individual stall prices vary, but browsing costs nothing.
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