Explore the Continental Market at Flavour Fest this year
- May 28
- 2 min read

After its success last year the Continental Market supported by, Market Place Europe, is back at this year's Flavour Fest!
If you love discovering new flavours, handcrafted treasures, and that buzz you only get from a busy city-centre market, the Continental Market at Flavour Fest is where you need to be this year. Set along New George Street as part of Plymouth’s iconic Flavour Fest, it’s your passport to a world of tastes and textures in one delicious weekend.
A world of flavour in the heart of Plymouth
The Continental Market brings more than 20–35 traders from across the globe right into Plymouth city centre, creating a vibrant strip of colour, aroma and personality. You can graze your way from Africa to Asia, hop over to Europe, and finish in Mexico without ever leaving New George Street.
Expect sizzling street food from countries including France, Germany, Greece, India, Portugal, Spain and Mexico, plus flavours from even further afield
With Flavour Fest recognised as the South West’s largest food and drink festival, the Continental Market adds an international twist to a weekend already packed with over 80 local traders, live chef demos, music and more. It’s the ideal mix: local favourites on the Piazza, global flavours on New George Street, and three days of food-focused fun for visitors, families, and businesses alike.
Whether you’re a foodie hunting your next street food obsession, a shopper searching for something special, or a local business soaking up the atmosphere, the Continental Market is your invitation to taste the world in Plymouth this Flavour Fest.
Brought to you by Market Place Europe
The Continental Market is supported by Market Place Europe. Market Place is a family of independent companies that specialise in running and consulting on markets across the UK, from local community markets to large specialist and Christmas markets. In Plymouth they have ran other markets including the Christmas Market and the Easter Market in Plymouth City Centre.
Their teams curate and operate regular and one-off markets that showcase food, culture and heritage, helping to bring people together and drive footfall into town and city centres.
