Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Mad About Markets


I absolutely love markets. If there is a market anywhere within a 100 km radius of me, at any given time, chances are I will find it! One of the reasons I adore my city, is because of the many markets that keep popping up all over the place, each offering something slightly different, with their own unique feel! Holidaymakers, who choose the self-catering option when visiting the Mother City, will have the flexibility to really explore all of her attractions, and markets are a great place to pick up delicious homemade produce at affordable prices, as well as a selection of handmade clothes, jewellery and other items.
Markets are also fantastic, because they encourage you to visit all the different regions of Cape Town, from the city bowl itself, to Muizenberg, and Stellenbosch- places that may be a little further to drive, but the results are well worth the effort! 


City Bowl Market: Hope Street, every Saturday from 09h00 until 14h00.
This market is a foodie’s dream with a great variety of homemade produce and tasty titbits, as well as a fashion section, with handmade clothes on offer.


You, Me and EveryoneWe Know: it’s best to check the website to find out when this market is happening, at the Labia Theatre in town.
Fashion, food and design- this is a small market that is always buzzing, which has a variety of second-hand and handmade clothes on offer as well as jewellery and some food. Look out for Bow Peep’s beautiful handmade jewellery, which incorporates fabric covered buttons and other materials.

Green Market Square: Cape Town’s CBD, Monday to Saturday from 09h00 until 14h00.
One of Cape Town’s most popular markets ideally located close to trendy Long Street which hosts a number of quirky restaurants and bars, as well as a variety of fashionable clothing stores. This market has a huge variety of items for sale, from locally produced curios to exquisite jewellery, clothing, second-hand goods and more!

Cape Quarter VillageMarket: Cape Quarter on Sundays from 10h00 until 15h00.
Described on the website as a ‘Cosmopolitan, European lifestyle market with an alfresco vibe’ this market is a wonderful way to spend a Sunday, offering a specialty food selection, clothing, arts, décor, photography, second hand books, a bar with a TV for sports fanatics and many other attractions! 

Milnerton Market: Paardon Island, Saturdays and Sundays from 07h00 until 15h00.
A fun day out, this market ranges from quality antiques to bric a brac items such as tools, wooden frames, second hand books and various other knick knacks. Spend some time talking to the salesmen and women, some of them have fascinating stories, and have been coming to the market for most of their lives. Last time I was here I got some beautiful doll’s house furniture for my little cousin, a couple of wooden frames, an interesting silver teaspoon and I ogled over an absolutely remarkable collection of old cameras, all of which were in fantastic condition and still functioning!

Old Biscuit Mill: Found in Woodstock, open on Saturdays from 09h00 until 14h00.
One of the most popular markets in town, this market has become world-renowned for its fantastic selection of locally grown produce and delicious goodies, as well as its wonderful handmade clothing and jewellery section, photography store and gallery, and other shops. There are so many delicious treats on offer you will be spoilt for choice, but some of my favourites are the pizzas, Honest Chocolate, the paella and the cupcakes of course. 

Baxter Food and GoodsMarket: In the beautiful Baxter Gardens every Sunday at 10h30 until 16h00.
The perfect spot to pick up a scrumptious lunch! Choose from a wonderful variety of healthy foods, homemade, fresh produce and vintage, retro clothes. You can even have a picnic in the gardens on a sunny day! 

Rondebosch Craft inthe Park Market: Rondebosch Park on the 1st and 2nd Saturday of every month, from 09h00 until 15h00.
This is a family oriented market, with an exciting range of arts and crafts on offer, as well as delicious food and handmade clothing. You can find beautiful pottery, amongst other exquisite crafts which are great presents to take home to your friends, or to keep as a reminder of your trip. 

Constantia WaldorfOrganic Market: Held on the last Friday of the month, from 17h00 until 21h00.
This community-oriented market has lots of fun activities for both the young and young at heart, and there are some wonderful stalls and holistic workshops available and your experience will be enhanced by the live music which adds to the market’s buzz. 

Kirstenbosch CraftMarket: The last Sunday of every month, at the Kirstenbosch Stone Cottages, from 09h00 until 13h00.
The ideal opportunity to explore the stunning Botanic Gardens which are next door, and to shop around for some uniquely South African arts and crafts, and you can pick up some yummy food along the way! 

Tokai Earth Fair FoodMarket: In Tokai Forest, open every Saturday from 09h00 to 14h00 and on Wednesday from 15h00 to 20h00.
This market is predominantly homemade goodies and fresh produce, and sells the best brownies in town- I recommend the chocolate cheesecake brownie; it will change your life! It’s a family oriented market and a great spot to stop for lunch. 

Bay Harbour Market: In Hout Bay on Saturday and Sunday: 09h30 to 16h00, and on Friday from 17h00 until 21h00.
This upbeat, arty market has a festive atmosphere, and a wonderful variety of delicious food, homemade produce, clothes, art and décor items and local curios for sale! Its right next to the Hout Bay harbour and you can buy your picnic and then eat it on the soft sands of the beach. 


Blue Bird Garage Market: In Albertyn Road, Muizenberg: Friday from 16h00 to 22h00.
This is a lovely market, with divine homemade food and produce, and special handmade clothes on offer. It has a fantastic ambience, and is the perfect location for a relaxed night out with friends.    
       
Muizenberg Market: Held at Sunrise circle every day from 08h00 to 16h00.
If you’re looking for cheap clothes, electronics, toys and other goods, then this is the perfect market for you. With stalls stretching as far as the eye can see, you can wander through the bustling market, soaking in the buzzing ambience, and bartering for any items which take your fancy. 

Stellenbosch Fresh Goods Market: Every Saturday from 09h00 until 14h00.
The Stellenbosch market is committed to slow food- food that is naturally, organically produced and environmentally sensitive. The food and produce on offer is absolutely amazing, and you can rest assured that all the artisan produce has been created ethically, using only the best ingredients. Enjoy the rustic charm and serenity of Stellenbosch, and soak up the sunshine at this quaint, enjoyable market. 

So next time you choose the self-catering option, you will know exactly which market to visit to find the best produce in town! Following the markets is also a wonderful way to explore the different regions of Cape Town, which each offer something special and unique. 



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Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Cape Town's Hidden Local Gems


If you're travelling to Cape Town, and you are looking for a place to stay, FZP self-catering rentals are beautiful, well maintained, centrally located apartments,which provide the perfect base from which to explore this remarkable city. Choosing the self-catering option means you will have a lot more flexibility to really explore and to live like a local. Cape Town has many well- known attractions, such as the famous landmark Table Mountain, the stunning golden beaches, shopping centres such as the V&A Waterfront and Century City, and the bustling streets of the city itself. However, there are many secret locations that even some of the locals don’t know about! Here are our top ten hidden gems in Cape Town, a city of secrets and surprises.

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1.      Explore the secret tunnels under Cape Town 
      Wander through the now abandoned canals located underneath the city, and marvel at their impressive architecture. Once used as underground channels to supply the Company Gardens and the passing ships with fresh water, today these waterways are used to convey the water from Table Mountain to the sea. This is an exciting activity for the adventurous and the fairly fit!
 
2.      The Power and the Glory
Located underneath the popular restaurant Rafiki’s in Kloof Street, this trendy hotspot offers delicious food and famous hot chocolate along with an enticing Indie atmosphere, live performances and a busy bar. 

3.      Silvermine Nature Reserve
Fancy a relaxing stroll? Silvermine is a stunning nature reserve, proffering spectacular panoramic views and beautiful indigenous flora and fauna. The trails range from easy to difficult, and in summer you can take a refreshing dip in the dam.

4.      Picnics on Chapman’s Peak
Here’s a sneaky tip, if you don’t want to pay to drive all the way along the Chapman’s Peak road, at the first toll booth tell them you are going on a picnic, and then stop at one of the designated look out spots, before the second toll, and you won’t have to pay a cent! The views are absolutely breath taking, and it’s the ideal location for a romantic date- bring some champagne and watch the sunset. 

5.      Jason Bakery
Located in Bree Street, with delicious deli style food, including amazing sandwiches and scrumptious vegetarian options, Jason Bakery is fast becoming a famous local haunt with incredible pastries and a relaxed atmosphere. Their breakfasts are a fantastic way to start your day, and their general manager is called Captain Bread.
 
6.      The Tokai Earth Fair Market
Found in a forest, offering fantastic local produce and delicious food, this market is rumoured to have the best chocolate brownies in town! It’s open on Saturday mornings and on Wednesday from 15h00 until 20h00.

7.      Olympia Café and Kalky’s
Kalk Bay has a number of wonderful little restaurants and shops on offer, and Olympia and Kalky’s are two of the best options! Olympia Café is known for its ‘chilled out’ atmosphere, and is always jam-packed, offering the tastiest pastries in town. Kalky’s is famous for its fantastic fish and chips, and for its cheeky resident seal that pesters all the local fishermen. 

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8.      The Creamery
Ice cream fans, this is one for you. The creamery is based in Mowbray and has the most amazing ice-cream in town-once you start, in no time at all, you will be completely hooked! Some of their unique, wonderful flavours include coffee and praline almond, spiced pecan, barley malt, sweetcream cookie dough, prickly passion, jasmine blossom and chocolate peppermint leaf. 

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9.      Pub quiz at the Fireman’s Arms
Every Thursday at 20h00, people gather at the Fireman’s Arms to compete in the weekly pub quiz. Located in Buitengracht Street, this is one of the oldest and most well-known pubs in Cape Town, which has a fantastic atmosphere, delicious food, and lots of beers on tap. 

10.  Rondevlei Nature Reserve
Did you know Cape Town is home to a family of hippos? They live at Rondevlei, one of the city’s lesser known nature reserves, and can be spotted from the hide along with a number of beautiful bird species and other animals, such as the elusive porcupine. 

Come to Cape Town and explore everything that the vibrant city has to offer, including the lesser known, hidden gems!