Neighbourgoods Market Cape Town – Local Food, Fashion & Culture
This isn’t just any market; it’s a lively gathering spot where mouthwatering food, upbeat music, trendy fashion, and warm smiles come together for an experience you won’t forget!
Savor Local Flavors & Treasures: Get lost in the authentic vibe of the Neighbourgoods Market, a cherished weekly event that highlights the finest local artisanal products, fresh farm produce, scrumptious gourmet street food, and handmade treasures. Starting as a favorite in Cape Town, it’s now also making waves in Johannesburg, becoming a true cultural hotspot that welcomes everyone.
Bike On Over and Discover! We’re all about our cyclists! To make your visit even more enjoyable and eco-friendly, we’ve teamed up with Bicycle CPT to set up handy bike racks right at the market. Plus, Albert Road now features a dedicated green cycle lane that leads straight to us. So, why not take a scenic ride and come join the fun? Just don’t forget your bike lock to keep your wheels safe.
What Awaits You:
A Sensory Delight: Stroll through a vibrant selection of stalls offering everything from freshly baked bread and artisanal cheeses to exotic spices and mouthwatering meals prepared right in front of you.
Unique Keepsakes & Gifts: Uncover one-of-a-kind handmade items, stylish clothing from local designers, and distinctive artworks – perfect for taking a little piece of the city home with you.
A Buzzing Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the lively energy with live music, friendly vendors eager to share their stories, and a diverse mix of locals and fellow adventurers.
Support Local Entrepreneurs: Feel great knowing that your visit directly benefits small, independent businesses and encourages ethical, sustainable practices.
Helpful Tips:
Free Entry for Everyone! Come and explore without any entrance fee (though some special events might have a small charge, usually just a few Rands).
Enjoy the Good Life: Budget around R50–R150 for a tasty meal and R30–R100 for unique goods and souvenirs. Prices will vary based on what catches your eye (and your taste buds!).