The Assembly Rooms Emporium occupies a lovely 18th century Grade II listed heritage building. Inside you can find stalls selling:
- Vintage men’s clothing and accessories
- Alternative clothing and accessories, including Steampunk and Victoriana
- A wide range of pre-loved books, jigsaws and games
- Vinyl records and music cassettes
- Retro and vintage style items including bags, games, t-shirts, prints and collectables
- Gemstones, shells, rocks, minerals and fossils
- Hand-made greetings cards and postcards
- Jewellery and wellness accessories
- And a tearoom providing a delicious range of cakes, biscuits, light snacks and drinks.
The building is located in historic Lancaster’s city centre just a short distance away from the Market Gate shopping centre, local Georgian gems including the City Museum in Market Square and the Maritime Museum on St. George’s Quay, and the magnificent Lancaster Castle.
This market is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00am to 4.30pm.
Open (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | Closed* | |
Tuesday - Saturday | 10:00 | - 16:30* |
Sunday | Closed* | |
Bank Holiday | Closed |
Leave the M6 at junction 33 or 34 and follow the signs for Lancaster City Centre. Once in the city centre, follow signs for the railway station and the Assembly Rooms Market is on the left hand side, next to the Penny’s Almshouses.
Any bus to Lancaster bus station or to Common Garden Street will drop you off just a couple of minutes walk away from the Assembly Rooms Market.The nearest railway station is Lancaster Railway Station, which is just five minutes walk into town - turn right at the traffic lights and the Assembly Rooms Market is on your right after one hundred metres.
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