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Markets you should make your way to

Here are just markets that place within Joburg.

The Playground
The Playground, previously known Neighbourgoods Market, is a considered space, playing host to a regular entertainment space every Saturday with a variety of gourmet street food, cocktails, and live music performances and DJs.
Where: 73 Juta Street, Braamfontein
When: Saturdays
Fee: 10:00 – 12:00 (free entry) 12:00 -18:00 (R20 payable at the door by card only)
Details: 060 890 4501

Prison Break
Prison Break Market has seven unique sheds that contribute different offerings, allowing you to break out of your daily routines and experience a different world under the Sandton skyline. With a wide selection of crafter stalls, indulgent and appetising artisanal foods, creative crockery painting and interactive photo experiences, and a shed dedicated to distilling, brewing as well as wine tasting.
Where: Corners Main and 10 MacMillan Roads
When: Wednesday to Saturday, from 09:00 – 21:00 Sunday, from 09:00 – 19:00
Fee: Free entry
Details: info@prisonbreakmarket.co.za

Melville Food and Farmer’s Market
Bring a piece of Melville home with you after you have visited this unique market. From treats and crafts made by locals, there is a plethora of goods for you to take home.
Where: Corners of Carlow and Rustenburg Roads
When: Every Saturday, from 09:00 – 14:00
Fee: Free entry
Details: 082 399 8126

The Foodies Feast Market
This market offers unique new restaurants, foodies feast market and Padel courts to entertain. It is found at Morning Glen Mall as they strive to be a unique entertaining convenience mall.
Where: Morning Glen Mall, Kelvin Drive and Bowling Avenue
When: Every Thursday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 18:00. Friday and Saturday, from 10:00 to 20:00
Fee: Free entry
Details: 086 112 3426

Bryanston Market
The Bryanston Organic Market is described as being one of Joburg’s oldest outdoor markets. Specialising in organically grown fresh produce and delicious deli foods, the market is a favourite to all our lovers of natural life and natural ingredients. Every Thursday and Saturday, you can find the best crafts, gifts, jewellery and clothing primarily made from natural materials and fabrics.
Where: 40 Culross Road, Bryanston,
When: Every Thursday and Saturday, from 09:00 – 15:00
Fee: Free entry
Details: 011 706 3671

The Fourways Farmers Market
This market has branched out and moved to a bigger and better space, known as the Modderfontein Reserve. You can make your way through the market section where they have a vast selection of locally made products. With a cocktail in one hand and a meal in the other, you can either browse through all the crafts, jewellery and arts or sit under the trees and enjoy the view of the lake or sounds of talented singer-songwriters.
Where: Taroko Farm Modderfontein Reserve
When: Every Saturday and Sunday, from 08:00 – 18:00
Fee: R10
Details: 064 870 4116

Rosebank Sunday Market
Described as a market that celebrates diversity, this market offers something for everyone with a vast selection of craft stalls, live music, kids entertainment, and gourmet food traders. From vintage sections, clothing, books, artworks, jewellery and home décor, to food stalls with a massive variety, your options are near limitless.
Where: Rosebank Mall, 20 Baker Street
When: Every Sunday, from 09:00 – 16:00
Fee: Free entry
Details: 072 243 8582

Riversands Farm Village
Situated in the Riversand Farm Village, the market serves as a fun-filled destination for families with kids, or pet-owning patrons. With an array of various craft beers, food stalls and shopping goods, Riversand Farm Village Market is an easy way to keep busy on a slow Sunday.
Where: Riversands Farm Village, Rose Road
When: Every Sunday, from 09:00 – 16:00
Fee: Free entry
Details: 082 927 9675

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