A Welsh city centre is set to become home to tastes and smells from all over the world as a continental market takes over.
The open market will sweep into Swansea city centre on Wednesday, April 10 and will remain in place until Saturday, April 13.
Along with the tasty treats and gastronomic delights such as authentic paella, baklava and Chinese street food, shoppers can also expect craft items and bath bombs.
Traders will be at the Oxford Street market, which is run by Swansea Council and operator RR Events, from 10am- 6pm each day.
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The food on offer at Swansea's continental market
Hazel’s German BBQ
The German BBQ specialists will be serving up authentic cuisine such as Bratwurst, as well as more unique offerings like Frikadellen; flat meatballs, that are pan-fried.
Little China
As you might expect, this stall will be offer a range of Chinese cuisine.
The perfect place to get your fill of noodles.
Jero Delights
Jero Delights are offering customers a taste of Spain, specialising in authentic Paella dishes.

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The Cheese Board
As you'd imagine they sell a range of cheeses here.
They also offer a variety of jams and chutneys that'll pair perfectly with your dairy treats.
Crepes to Go
It's all in the name - they sell crepes that you can eat on the go.
Simple and delicious
Aunty Em's Pick and Mix
If you've got a sweet tooth this is the stall for you.
A range of sweets and fudge is sold here from this traditonal pic'n'mix-style trader.

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Fudge
Another sweet stall, this time specialising in fudge.
Blocks of the stuff, so lovers of fudge are in for a treat.
Flavour Art Coffee
If you like a flavoured coffee from your favourite coffee shop - you can now save some money and make it at home.
The Flavour Art Coffee stall sells flavoured coffee beans, so you can make your own in the comfort of your own kitchen.
Scotty Donuts
They make some of the best smells and that scent will be filling the air of Oxford Street.
And the fresh doughnuts will taste just as good.
Honeyberry
They sell two popular treats here.
Savoury olives and sweet baklava, so it's the ideal place for a snack stop.