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PPretoria’s wide variety of food and craft markets make the city a veritable treat on Sunday mornings. The Jacaranda City provides the perfect backdrop for visitors to explore a diverse array of tastes to suit any palate and peruse uniquely South African crafts.

Here are the top 5 Sunday markets in the capital:

Cowhouse Market

Where: Corner Ridge Road and Oukraal Boulevard, Hazeldean, Pretoria East.
Contact: +27(0)72 399 0154

Located on a dairy farm and established as a family-friendly space, the Cowhouse is a vibrant, all-weather market that offers visitors a range of deli foods and crafts. With 42 stalls with live music entertainment every week, there is also some delicious craft beer available from Hazeldean Brewery. With a strong child focus, there is so much to keep the little ones busy such as pony rides, a children’s bike track, a daily duck race and a completely covered play area with jumping castle, climbing frame and water slide. 
The Cowhouse Market is open from 10am to 4pm.

Did You Know?
PPretoria boasts with the longest urban street in South Africa - Stanza Bopape Street, formerly known as Church Street. At 26km, it is also one of the longest urban streets in the world.

VVegan Food Fair

Where: 62 Garsfontein Road, Klitsgras, 0056
Contact: +27(0)83 311 0025

For something with an earthier feel, try the Vegan Food Fair in Klitsgras on Garsfontein Road. This is the ultimate place for any vegans, vegetarians and other like-minded people dedicated to a plant-based diet. Food options include vegan cheese, dairy- and egg-free baked goods, as well as delicious cocktails. Activities on offer range from meditation and yoga to live music and henna art, as well as lots of fun games for the little ones. There are also a number of stalls to peruse, selling cruelty-free cosmetics and craft jewellery. 

The Vegan Food Fair is open on the second Sunday of every month from 9am to 4pm.

5 markets to visit in Pretoria

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MMontana Family Market 

Where: Enkeldoorn Avenue, Montana Park, Pretoria, 0159
Contact:  012 548 6619

For a full day of shopping and entertainment, Pretoria’s Montana Family Market, located across from Kolonnade Mall, is the ideal stop. This is a flea market-style shopping complex which offers visitors an expansive retail selection across 500 or more stalls.  There is also a range of tasty on-the-go food options available. The children’s play area and comprehensive activities programme ensures youngsters are entertained, while adults enjoy some quality music in a relaxed setting. 
The Montana Family Market is open from 9am to 5pm.

Banting Market 

Where: 2 Cussonia St, Brummeria, Pretoria, 0184
Contact: 079 527 4902

For all the best low-carb high-fat (LCHF) products in Pretoria, the Banting Market, within the National Botanical Gardens, is the place to go. Whether you’re a dedicated banting follower or just looking for a healthier lifestyle, then this market offers a wide range of sugar- and wheat-free products, organic options and some truly tasty banting treats such as waffles and ice cream. Visitors can enjoy the healthy meals while engaging with a Real Meal Revolution coach for useful tips and guidelines.
The Banting Market is open on the first Sunday of the month, from 9am to 1pm.

Kimiad Village Market 

Where: Wekker Rd, Moreletapark, Pretoria, 1001
Contact:  082 410 8672

Located at the Kimiad Golf Course in Moreletapark, the Kimiad Village Market has more than 30 vendors selling a variety of food, crafts and cosmetic products. There is something for every taste when it comes to meals, including burgers, meats and pitas sold alongside handcrafted items such as wooden jewellery and leather accessories. 

The Kimiad Village Market is open from 10am to 3pm.

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