ONE of the kingdom’s biggest shopping bonanzas continues until tomorrow, with thousands of visitors having already snapped up a variety of goodies at the annual Autumn Fair.
Fighting for a car parking space at the National Exhibition Centre in Sanabis is a small taster for navigating the packed aisles and bustling stalls of the fair.
Inside, there is a plethora of wares on offer, ranging from clothes, to carpets, to art, to foods both local and global, and a myriad other trinkets waiting to be snapped up by the eager beavers milling around.
The food section has proved to be as popular as ever, with the whiff of spices and cinnamon attracting shoppers of all ages. Particularly popular was a quaint stall selling a variety of sweet treats such as honey cakes and chocolate fondue.
Overall, the labyrinthine pathways were exhibited by more than 750 participants from around 20 countries.