Red Stables Market is a farmers market that takes place every Saturday morning at St. Anne's Park. Visiting the Farmers Market is one of my favorite activities of the week. Whenever I have a free Saturday, I get up early to visit the market and see what stalls I find that day. It is the perfect place to go for lunch, as there are many food stalls of all kinds. You can find tacos, noodles, crepes, and many more, depending on the week. For cheese lovers, I recommend trying 'A Taste of Switzerland' if you find the stall, because they have some delicious dishes made with cheese raclette. There are also many stalls with artisan products, such as soaps and handmade jewelry. The stalls might change depending on the week so I never get bored of going and discovering new ones. On my last visit, for example, I discovered a stand that sold hand-painted guitars.
One very positive aspect of the Red Stables Market is that it can be enjoyed both in summer and winter. It is nice in the summer because one can appreciate the weather and have a nice day looking around the stalls and walking around the park. I also like to visit the Red Stables Market in the winter because it gets adorned with lights and the Christmas spirit takes over it. In any case, the market always feels very alive and every time I visit it I get in a good mood.
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