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Spring signals the return of the much-loved seasonal Cleethorpes Outdoor Market

2:00 pm, Wednesday, 4th March 2026 - 2 months ago

Events, tourism and leisure

Running every year from March through to September; the market is a firm favourite with residents and visitors to the town, offering everything from handmade gifts, fresh produce, unique finds and of course fantastic flowers and plants.

Located in the market square, just a short walk from the seafront the market is held every Wednesday and Saturday (weather permitting) from March through to September.

The market is now looking to welcome new traders to build on its offering for the summer. Craft makers, bakers, fish monger, pet stall, sweets, butchers, clothing and homeware traders are much sought after to bring added variety.

Our top three reasons why Cleethorpes Outdoor Market is the perfect place to trade are:

  1. Location! Cleethorpes Outdoor Market is located just minutes away from Cleethorpes Beach, and an array of restaurants.
  2. Atmosphere! The friendly long-standing traders and staff are there to make new traders feel welcome – it is a real sense of community.
  3. Customers! Cleethorpes Outdoor Market has many amazing loyal local customers who support the lovely traders, however Cleethorpes Town also attracts around 3 million tourists each year, so that’s a lot of extra footfall!

The market will run every Wednesday and Saturday from 9am to 3pm (weather permitting) from Wednesday 4 March to Wednesday 30 September. Please follow Cleethorpes Outdoor Market NELC on Facebook and Cleethorpes Outdoor Market on Instagram for market updates and information on cancelled markets due to weather conditions.

For more information or to book your stall contact the market office on 01472 325836 or [email protected].

When the Market Place regeneration project begins, the Cleethorpes Seasonal Outdoor Market will move to a new location. We will update further on this when dates are confirmed.

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