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The 5 best markets in Cape Town for shopping and street food

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Last updated: April 2, 2025 11:14 am
sokonnect Published April 2, 2025
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1. Oranjezicht City Farm Market2. Neighbourgoods Market at The Old Biscuit Mill3. Mojo Market4. Bay Harbour Market5. Milnerton Flea Market

Cape Towns home to a dynamic market scene where locals and visitors alike can explore unique shopping experiences and indulge in world-class street food.

From fresh produce to handcrafted goods and gourmet bites, here are five of the best markets in the city…

1. Oranjezicht City Farm Market

Located near the V&A Waterfront, Oranjezicht City Farm Market is a haven for fresh, organic produce and artisanal foods. Farmers and vendors sell seasonal fruits, vegetables, dairy, and baked goods, while food stalls serve up everything from gourmet sandwiches to vegan treats. This market is ideal for those who love farm-to-table dining and runs on Saturdays and Sundays.

2. Neighbourgoods Market at The Old Biscuit Mill

Every Saturday, The Old Biscuit Mill in Woodstock transforms into a bustling marketplace filled with local designers, artisans, and food vendors. Visitors can browse handcrafted jewellery, vintage fashion, and home decor while enjoying a diverse range of street food, from gourmet burgers to local South African specialties. Live music adds to the vibrant atmosphere, making it a must-visit spot.

3. Mojo Market

Open daily, Mojo Market in Sea Point is a mix of food stalls, bars, retail stores, and live music. With over 25 food vendors offering everything from sushi to Cape Malay dishes, this one is perfect for casual dining at any time of the day. Its lively ambiance and extended hours make it a favourite among both tourists and locals.

4. Bay Harbour Market

Set in a repurposed fish factory in Hout Bay, Bay Harbour Market is a weekend destination known for its eclectic mix of crafts, clothing, art, and live entertainment. This spot is a paradise for food lovers, offering fresh seafood, gourmet pies, and even traditional South African braai. The atmosphere, complete with live music, makes it an ideal spot for a laid-back weekend outing.

5. Milnerton Flea Market

For those who enjoy treasure hunting, Milnerton Flea Market offers a wide array of secondhand goods, antiques, and collectibles. Set against the backdrop of Table Mountain, this open-air market runs on weekends and features numerous food stalls serving snacks, local delicacies, and refreshments – perfect for refueling during a long day of bargain hunting.

Have you visited any of these markets in Cape Town? Let us know by leaving a comment below

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