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6 Unmissable Weekend Markets to Explore in Joburg - For that unforgettable retail therapy

Johannesburg is a city of contrasts, filled with vibrant culture, creativity, and endless energy. The weekend markets in Johannesburg reflect this spirit perfectly. Whether you’re a foodie, an art lover, or just someone who enjoys a great atmosphere, these markets have something unique to offer.

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Fourways Farmers Market

For anyone looking to kick back and enjoy good vibes with a side of delicious food, the Fourways Farmers Market is a must-visit. The market feels like it was made for leisurely Saturdays. You’ll find locally made cheeses that are so creamy you’ll want to take them all home, cured meats that melt in your mouth, and sweet treats like dunked doughnuts that are downright irresistible. Don’t forget to check out the handcrafted jewelry and clothing stalls, which are perfect if you're looking for something special. If you are staying at one of the many hotels in Sandton Johannesburg the likes of NH Johannesburg Sandton, it's a 22-minute drive to Fourways Farmers Market.

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Prison Break Market

Prison Break Market is definitely one of Johannesburg’s most eclectic markets. It’s a blend of a pop-up market and a cool shopping mall, with each of the seven sheds offering something totally different. Whether you’re in the mood for amazing street food, a browse through creative stalls, or even a painting session at the Clay Cafe, there’s always something to discover. Plus, if you like your drinks with a twist, there’s a shed where you can sample some local wines and spirits. It’s a great place to hang out with friends and explore something new.

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Market on Main

Market on Main is the perfect mix of food, design, and a great day out. Since opening its doors in 2011, it’s become a regular stop for both locals and visitors. The market offers a variety of food that’ll take you on a little global journey from Ethiopian to Moroccan, Chinese to Italian. If you’re a fan of local designers, you’ll find a fantastic collection of art, clothing, and homeware. And the cherry on top? The lush olive trees where you can sit back and enjoy your food while people-watching.

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The Playground

The Playground (formerly known as Neighbourgoods Market) is where the young, the hip, and the trendsetters of Johannesburg gather. The atmosphere here is totally relaxed but full of life. You’ll see fashion-forward people browsing through market stalls and enjoying some of the best street food in the city. The market feels fresh, and every visit promises something new.

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Rosebank Sunday Market

For a more artistic experience, the Rosebank Sunday Market is the place to be. It’s a colorful celebration of South Africa’s diverse culture, and you’ll find everything from vintage clothing to handmade crafts. The market has a great variety of live music, and it’s the kind of place where you can spend hours exploring. Whether you’re hunting for quirky fashion pieces or just enjoying a delicious gourmet snack, there’s no shortage of things to do.

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Irene Village Market

Located in the peaceful town of Irene, this market has been around since 1989 and has become a beloved destination for families. Not only does it have beautiful handmade South African crafts, but it also offers a range of fun activities for kids, everything from zip-lining to bungee trampolines. For the more adventurous, there’s a mountain bike route and trail runs. After all the exploring, make sure to stop by the Olifants Cafe for a refreshing drink and a slice of cake.

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