Gauteng (/ɡɔːˈtɛŋ/; Sotho pronunciation [xɑ́úˈtʼèŋ̀]), which means "place of gold", is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
Restaurants in Gauteng
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Our open air market is about 15 min east of Pretoria. We have entertainment for the kids, including painting classes and pony rides (from 27 March). We also have music, good food, local products, hand made products, home made confections and condiments as well as fresh produce. From 10 April you can even embark on a 5, 10 or 15km trial run / hike.
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The Irene Village Market at the Big Red Barn is an arts and crafts market. The market has received many accolades from the likes of various magazines and newspapers, provides an environment bringing together artists and patrons alike while offering excellent family entertainment. Only original art and craft are traded with exhibitors and their wares undergoing a strict selection process. The market is famous for its South African handmade arts and crafts and is situated on the beautiful grounds of the Sunlawns Estate that overlook vast grasslands and the Kaal river. If you are interested in applying for the market, click on the Applications button and fill in the form. Note that the selection process may take up to two weeks.Thanks
This market offers ample parking, food stalls and unique arts and crafts. Amble around the market, buy some coffee, freshly baked goods or vegetables when you're there. If you're looking for unique and quality crafts - this is a wonderful market to visit. Clothes, pottery, wood, plants and more are on offer here. For the foodies, there are options available like freshly baked cupcakes, panini's and more; although not too many options if you're health conscious, so either plan to eat somewhere else or take a day off and enjoy the food Everyone's friendly and approachable. A wonderful outing
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Organic and fresh produce markets strive towards wholeness and goodness. Products at such markets tend to be of a higher quality and there are an abundance of hand-crafted goods. The food is fresh, some organic, and by far a lot tastier! A permanent outlet for fresh farm produce - vegetables, fruit, nuts, herbs, chickens, eggs and honey - produced by the greater Walkerville residents, as well as farmers from surrounding areas. This is to be coupled with home-crafted products, antiques, leatherwork, woodwork, jewelry, candle-ware, glassware, craft beer, arts and crafts, plants and seedlings, biltong and fresh meats, cleaning solutions, fire safety and equipment, bokashi, biscuits and rusks, fire wood, roasted nuts, honey and jams, crochet work with lessons, large variety of cheeses, olives and pasta, breakfasts, oriental food, pizza and coffee shop and other exciting merchandise. Kids entertainment and a relaxing environment with a great vibe, come and spend your Saturday at the Walkerville Farmer's Market and browse the stalls, have an ice cold craft beer while the kids are entertained and its dog friendly too!
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Irene at smuts market is a new market situated at the Jan Smuts museum in the village of Irene, Centurion. nearl 200 stals with local Food e.g. fresh breads, olives, raw honey, smoked pork belly, bunny chow, craft beer. Original South African handmade Arts&crafts, with lots to do for kids while you visit the stalls, Irene at Smuts is a dog friendly zone with water stations available.
The Market at Ormonde offers a wide variety of unique shopping opportunities aimed at igniting your shopping tastebuds. Our stalls are open from 09:00 till late, every Friday, Saturday & Sunday Come and enjoy the day with some of our fantastic food stalls.
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