Festival of Christmas deemed 'perfect start to the winter season' in Coventry
Coventry's Festival of Christmas has been hailed as 'the perfect start to the winter season' after thousands braved the rain to enjoy the opening of the city's festive offering. Thousands flocked to the city centre on Saturday (22 November) despite appalling weather conditions.
The event saw the opening of the Big Wheel and Coventry's Christmas market, with a host of events and performances to keep visitors happy and entertained. They were treated to live music, dancing dolphins, kaleidoscopic drummers, a living snow globe and lots more.
Festivities took place across the city centre, including University Square, Cathedral Ruins, Upper Precinct, Broadgate, Smithford Way, Market Way and Hertford Street.
A theme of 'Christmas Dreams' aimed to bring all the magic of the festive season to Coventry, getting everyone feeling festive as we enter winter.
Cllr Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader of Coventry City Council and Cabinet Member for Events, said “This year’s Festival of Christmas was the perfect start to the winter season in Coventry.
"I’d like to thank all of our partners and attendees who made it such a special, magical event. This is only the start, and Coventry has plenty to offer this festive season.
"From our Big Wheel and Christmas Market to our fantastic selection of shops, there’s something for everyone.
"So, I would encourage everyone to head into the City Centre and see what is on offer.“
According to the council's website, the market is 'better than ever' with an improved layout and a new fire pit. It will be on Broadgate until Sunday, 4 January, 11am to 8pm, Sunday to Thursday, and 11am to 9pm, Friday and Saturday.
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