Christmas Day is just over a month away meaning there is still just enough time to find the perfect gift.
Sometimes the best place to find a gift can be a Christmas market, with numerous stalls to browse and a festive atmosphere to enjoy.
Here are five more Christmas markets and craft fairs to visit in Suffolk this year.
1. Christmas Crafts and Gifts
Where: The Apex, arc Shopping Centre, Bury St Edmunds IP33 3FD
When: Saturday, December 2 from 10am until 4.30pm
A smaller Christmas market to enjoy as there will only be a select few stalls of local crafts.
A larger market is taking place at St Edmundsbury Cathedral at the end of November.
READ MORE: 7 of the best Suffolk Christmas markets for festive shopping
2. Suffolk Farmers Christmas Market
Where: Trinity Park, Ipswich IP3 8UH
When: Saturday, December 9 from 10am until 2pm
There will be a large selection of producers and makers to choose from at this Christmas market.
Entry and parking are free, and four-legged friends are also welcome to enjoy something special at The Treat Box.
3. Christmas Fayre
Where: Alder Carr Farm, Creeting St Mary IP6 8LX
When: Saturday, November 25 from 10am until 4pm
Celebrate the Christmas season by sampling food and drink from local stalls, and even choose your Christmas tree from the farm.
There will also be craft stalls and Christmas carols.
READ MORE: 5 of the best farmers markets in Suffolk chosen by you
4. Beach Street Craft Fair
Where: Beach Street, Micklegate Road, Felixstowe IP11 2GN
When: Thursday, December 9 from 10am until 6pm
The seaside venue will be filled with handmade Christmas gifts, as well as food and drink.
There will also be a petting zoo for children to enjoy.
5. Arts and Crafts Fayre
Where: Blackthorpe Barn, Blackthorpe, Bury St Edmunds IP30 9JG
When: Weekends in December from 10am until 4pm
The barn will be filled with makers stalls selling high quality items. Each weekend there will be a new range of creators and artists.
The full list of dates can be found on the Blackthorpe Barn website.
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