Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Cape Town Markets - Northern Suburbs & Surrounds

Cape Town's Northern Suburbs have some of the more "scenic" markets, set on wine estates with sweeping views of what makes this city one of the best, you are sure to find something that pleases even the fussiest of foodies.

  • Durbanville Craft Market, held the 1st Saturday of each month from 8:30am-2pm at the Rust en Vrede Estate.
  • The Meerendal Farmers Market takes place on the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-2pm at the Meerendal Wine estate in Durbanville. A wide selection of food are on offer as well entertainment for the kids.
  • The Doilie Market, a creative crafts and home-made products market at D'Aria Estate, Durbanville.(see link for dates and times)
  • Willowbridge Slow Foods Market is held at Willowbridge lifestyle centre, every Saturday from 9am-2pm.
  • Bothasig Holistic Fayre, held the 2nd Saturday every month at the Bothasig Hall 10am-3pm. With all things esoteric and mystical on offer you are sure to lift you mind, body and spirit.
  • Century City Natural Goods Market , the last Sunday every month in the Central Park from 9am-2pm. Food, crafts, clothing as well as entertainment for the kiddies are available.
  • Elkanah Schoolyard Market at Elkanah House High School in Table View on the last Saturday of every month from 9am-1pm. "With a mouth watering selection of fresh foods, stunning arts and crafts & a hint of Parisian flair"
  • Milnerton Flea Market, Cape Town's market for bargain hunters, a wide variety of items as well as foods are on sale every Saturday, Sunday and public holiday from 8am at the grounds along Marine Drive(R27).
  • Market of Eden, Saturdays, 10am-3pm at Eden on The Bay, Blouberg. Arts, crafts and good is available a stone's throw away from the beach.
With Cape Town completed, next we shall head to the Winelands...

*Markets pop up everywhere and close down without notice, whilst this list is extensive, it is by no means everything on offer and does not guarantee the market is still available. 

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