Mojo Market

Sea Point to Hout Bay


Pick up items ranging from contemporary African craftwork to fashion at this buzzing indoor market, where 45 shops mix with 25 food stands and a fresh produce section. Between shopping, enjoy goodies such as masala dosas and poke bowls.

The live music (at 7pm during the week, 12.30pm, 4pm and 7.30pm Saturday and 12.30pm Sunday) draws the locals for a beer on Friday night in particular. At other times, such as Sunday morning, some traders can be disorganised and you are better off going elsewhere.


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