The 10 Best Flea & Street Markets in Gauteng, South Africa

March 10, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Gauteng (/ɡɔːˈtɛŋ/; Sotho pronunciation [xɑ́úˈtʼèŋ̀]), which means "place of gold", is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
Restaurants in Gauteng

1. Antique Fair Brooklyn Square

Brooklyn Square Veale St, Pretoria 0181 South Africa +27 82 883 4933 http://thecollector.co.za/events
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Antique Fair Brooklyn Square

2. Hazel Food Market

378 Queens Crescent Lynnwood, Pretoria 0081 South Africa +27 78 593 7716 [email protected] http://www.hazelfoodmarket.co.za/oraxapp/home.app?home
Excellent
55%
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4.5 based on 235 reviews

Hazel Food Market

Discover a uniquely international food market in the heart of Pretoria's old East - Lynnwood. The tastes and smells of the world will have your returning every week with food from Greece, Portugal and Italy to name just a few. Hazel Food Market is open every Saturday from 08h00 to 14h00.

Reviewed By Roving760433

Come hungry as this market really has a variety of food-stalls to suit any pallet. From local to International - food to die for. The atmosphere is perfect with plenty space to sit under the trees. Bring the family - absolute fun.

3. Market on Main

245 Main Street 012 Central, Johannesburg 2094 South Africa +27 82 868 1335 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Market on Main

Johannesburg's leading food and design Market, set in the prestigious Arts on Main complex which houses some of Johannesburg's leading Galeries and artist studios. A must see to experience the inner city rejuvenation of Johannesburg. Picnic under the olive trees while enjoying Ethiopian, Moroccan, Chinese, Italian and Indian Food. Don't miss the Bunny Chows, Boerie Rolls and Snoek on Roosterbrood. These typical South African dishes will make sure you leave with a real flavor of what South Africa has to offer. Every Sunday from 10am to 3pm and every first Thursday of the month from 7pm till 11pm.

4. Pretoria Farmers Market

Keuning Street, Pretoria 0184 South Africa +27 79 987 1025 http://www.pretoriaboeremark.co.za
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Pretoria Farmers Market

5. Neighbourgoods Market

73 Juta Street, Johannesburg 2001 South Africa +27 81 416 2605 http://www.neighbourgoodsmarket.co.za/johannesburg
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4.5 based on 328 reviews

Neighbourgoods Market

Reviewed By E9861KFchristophec

Really nice indeed. Any type of food you may want, plus quality artwork. Artisanal beer and organic wine, chill out music. Clearly a symbol of gentrificarion, but also one of the rare place where mixity is obvious and natural A pity it opens only once a week.

6. Market @ the Sheds

381 Helen Joseph Street 012 Central Street 012 Central, Pretoria 0002 South Africa +27 82 854 6854 [email protected] http://www.marketatthesheds.co.za
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Market @ the Sheds

Market-at-theSheds is Pretoria's monthly African Urban Market-Event based at 012Central Arts Precinct in the CBD. Fashionistas, art lovers, foodies, musicians, shopaholics, tourists, explorers, trendsetters and socialites from all walks of life can discover the true colours of the city here. Enjoy great local music, art, food, fashion, design and an authentic cultural experience with all the diverse people of the capital. If you like to spend your Saturdays with family and friends in a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere, enjoy urban design, fresh coffee, gourmet food, laid-back, jazzy music, design, art, fashion and interesting people - this is the place for you. Come over for a treat, the vibe and a long lunch with family and friends. The market is on from 11am to 6pm on the last Saturday of the month. There is an entrance fee of R50 (kids, cyclists and vespa riders have free access).

7. Irene@Smuts Market

62 Smuts Avenue Irene, Centurion 0157 South Africa +27 83 234 7541 http://www.ireneatsmuts.co.za
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Irene@Smuts Market

8. The Linden Market

45 Thomas Bowler St Franklin Roosevelt Park, Johannesburg 2195 South Africa +27 79 509 6446 [email protected] http://thelindenmarket.com
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

The Linden Market

The Linden Market #marketinthepark offers a fantastic selection of South Africa’s top makers, designers, artisans and musicians. This is a perfect outing for friends and family,there is something for everyone to enjoy… Come and join us for a curated lifestyle market like no other.Tickets only cost R30 per day and kids under 12 years of age get in for free. 2019:6/04, 13/06, 28/09, 30/11 & 01/12.

9. Rosebank Sunday Market

50 Bath Avenue Cradock Avenue and Baker Street, Johannesburg 2196 South Africa +27 11 442 4488 http://www.rosebanksundaymarket.co.za
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4.0 based on 176 reviews

Rosebank Sunday Market

Rosebank Sunday Market is a true expression of South Africa’s vibrancy and dynamism. The Rosebank Sunday Market celebrates its’ diversity through its’ variety; offering something for everyone with a large selection of craft stalls, live music, kids entertainment and gourmet food traders. The renovated Rosebank Mall is a perfect host for world-class market, offering stunning views of the Johannesburg skyline and sunsets to compliment the pulsating African heartbeat of the traditional market experience. Every Sunday the open rooftop parking space transforms into a premier, world-class marketplace. Rosebank Sunday Market is committed to creating a healthy brand, by providing a sustainable platform for traders and a bustling market for consumers of all ages and sizes. The market offers live entertainment every last Sunday of the month – follow and like us on Facebook keep up-to-date with any further details on what’s happening.

Reviewed By LouiseMcAuliffe

Awesome open space with no worries about social distancing. Food is amazing plus so much choice. Sense of community between the vendors is so wonderful to see. I wish my purse was deeper so that I could have bought all the goodies I liked. Beautiful gift ideas too.

10. The Bryanston Organic and Natural Market

Culross Road, Bryanston, Sandton South Africa +27 11 706 3671 http://www.bryanstonorganicmarket.co.za/index.html
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4.0 based on 113 reviews

The Bryanston Organic and Natural Market

Joburg's first and finest outdoor market, established 43 years ago, it is a magical place removed from the rush of everyday life, offering inspired crafts and wholesome food. Located 20 minutes from Sandton with free entrance. On offer are quality artisanal products that are locally produced from organic and natural materials and ingredients. Shopping options include a wide selection of arts and crafts, clothing, accessories and jewellery, health and wellness products and quality curios and collectables. Organic fresh produce, bakery and delicatessen products complete the selection. There are also several coffee shops and eateries where you can enjoy a healthy and wholesome meal or snack in a shady environment to the accompaniment of live music. A conscious living space where we lead by example and like-minded people come together to share and to learn. An experience that is more than the purchase of a product.

Reviewed By Pesvien - Singapore, Singapore

It’s situated in quite a remote place which is tucked away from main road. Small but totally cozy with good craft. We watched would cup rugby and ate at the place with the local.. totally soaked up the atmosphere. Bought many nice organic food and gifts. It’s worth a visit with good coffee and cakes.

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