THOUSANDS of people will be heading into the city centre this weekend to make the most of Worcester's Victorian fayre.
There is lots to do over the next three days from shopping at almost 200 stalls to making the most of the funfair and numerous food stalls.
But if you all that choice has left you feeling a bit overwhelmed we have picked the ten best things you must do at Worcester's Victorian Christmas Fayre.
We have been covering the event since it started so we have tried almost everything you can do (and eaten almost everything there is to eat).
Here's out top ten:
1. Take a ride on the carousel
The carousel is the centrepiece of the funfair with little children and the young at heart enjoying the traditional fairground ride.
No visit to the fair would be complete without a whirl on the ride.
2. Brave the Ferris wheel
This is not one for the faint hearted - but if you have a head for heights take on the Ferris wheel.
Your bravery will be rewarded with spectacular views over the fair and the city's skyline.
However, these views are sometimes only seen at speed as the ride moves suprisingly fast.
3. Take a wander down Gin Lane
Step back in time down Gin Lane which can be found tucked away between The Shambles and New Street.
The immersive installation produced and directed by Clik Clik Collective and their actors fill the alley to give you a taste of Victorian life.
4. Pick up some Christmas decorations
The stalls are always filled with some interesting items but it is lovely to come away with something you'll be able to put on your Christmas tree each year.
5. Buy all the cheese!
If there is something we love doing it is stocking up on Croome cheeses ready to gorge on throughout Christmas.
The weirder the flavour, the better.
6. Listen to the children's choirs sing
There is lots of great entertainment throughout the fayre but our favourite is probably the school choirs that sing.
From the modern Christmas song to the traditional carols we can join in with - it's great to hear.
7. Take a selfie with the stilt walkers
They're not hard to spot!
8. Enjoy a German sausage
There's lots of great food to choose from but it wouldn't be the Victorian market without a German sausage or two.
9. Wash it down with a mulled wine or/and a Bailey's hot chocolate
You're out in the cold after all - warm yourself up with something tasty and alcoholic.
Maybe don't do this before going on the carousel.
10. Finish it off with 50p Stollen
You will find it at the City of Worcester Twinning Association stall!
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