BRADFORD'S annual Victorian Christmas Market will once again take place at Bradford Industrial Museum this weekend.
The event will see the Bradford Council-run museum transformed into a Victorian Christmas wonderland, packed with stalls both inside and out selling a whole range of fabulous items to get your Christmas shopping underway.
On top of that, there will be a range of food vendors selling treats including roast chestnuts.
There will also be the chance to meet Scrooge and listen to his miserly tales, hear the town crier share news about what to see next, see the spectacular Victorian chimney sweep stilt walkers, and say hello to the beautiful alpacas.
A brass band will be playing classic Christmas tunes and children will get to see the big man himself.
A new system will be in place to avoid children having to wait in a queue to see Father Christmas on the specially decorated tram.
This year, tickets for Santa will be pre-sold at the reception desk at the museum and will cost £6 per child. The cost includes a gift from Santa.
The event runs from 10am to 4pm on both days.
This year there will be a £2 entry fee for adults, but children go free..
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