• Autumn marks the start of harvest season in many parts of South Africa, and markets begin to reflect the shift in the seasons, writes Miriam Kimvangu. They are places where communities gather around food, music and craft and where visitors can experience the personality of a region in a single morning.

    If you’re planning a seasonal outing, these autumn weekend markets are well worth adding to your calendar.

    Western Cape

    The Western Cape is home to some of South Africa’s most established and scenic markets, many set against vineyards, mountains or ocean views.

    Every Saturday

    • Oranjezicht City Farm Market
      A produce-first market celebrating local farms with fresh vegetables, artisanal breads and seasonal treats.
    • Wild Oats Community Farmers Market
      A long-running Garden Route favourite known for its excellent farmers’ stalls and early-morning buzz.
    • Hermanus Country Market
      A relaxed community market with live music, farm produce and street food.

    Every Saturday and Sunday

    • Neighbourgoods Market
      One of Cape Town’s most iconic markets, filled with global street food and artisan products.
    • Root 44 Market
      A spacious Winelands market with family-friendly lawns, food stalls and craft vendors.
    • Blaauwklippen Family Market
      A popular weekend stop with food trucks, crafts and wine estate views.
    • Elgin Railway Market
      A vibrant indoor market set inside a restored apple warehouse.

    Weekends

    • Bay Harbour Market
      A lively harbour-side market featuring crafts, live music and international street food.

    Gauteng

    Gauteng’s markets are energetic and diverse, often blending food, design and live entertainment.

    Saturdays

    • Fourways Farmers Market
      A sprawling outdoor market surrounded by grassland where visitors can sample street food and browse handmade goods.

    Saturdays and Sundays

    • Prison Break Market
      Known for its craft stalls, food trucks and regular live music events.

    Sundays

    • Market on Main
      An urban market showcasing independent designers and creative food vendors.
    • Irene Village Market
      A relaxed countryside-style market with live music and family-friendly picnic lawns.

    Fridays

    • Hazel Food Market
      One of Pretoria’s best food-focused markets, popular for its wide range of international dishes.

    KwaZulu-Natal autumn market calendar

    KwaZulu-Natal’s markets reflect the region’s laid-back atmosphere and strong farming traditions.

    Saturdays

    • The Morning Trade
      A creative city market centred around coffee, baked goods and independent vendors.

    Sundays

    • Shongweni Farmers & Craft Market
      A long-running farm market with craft stalls, fresh produce and countryside views.
    • Howick Farmers Market
      A Midlands favourite that highlights local farms and producers.
    • The Karkloof Farmers Market
      A small but charming rural market in the green hills of the Midlands.

    Eastern Cape autumn market calendar

    Markets in the Eastern Cape often feel small and community-oriented, reflecting the region’s relaxed pace.

    Weekends

    • Baywest Farmers Market
      A casual weekend market offering local food, crafts and produce.
    • The Valley Market
      A scenic market overlooking the Baakens Valley with a mix of food and handmade goods.

    Saturdays

    • Bathurst Farmers Market
      A charming village market reflecting the creative energy of this historic small town.

    Limpopo and North West autumn market calendar

    These regions offer excellent road-trip markets, surrounded by forests, mountains and farmland.

    Saturdays

    • Haenertsburg Village Market
      A small mountain village market known for handmade crafts and farm goods.
    • Magoebaskloof Farmers Market
      A rustic market set among the forests and farms of the Magoebaskloof valley.

    Weekends

    • Harties Craft & Food Market
      A lively lakeside market popular with weekend visitors from Gauteng.
    • Jasmyn Farm Stall Market
      A well-known stop for farm produce, baked goods and countryside browsing.

    While we have tried our utmost to include a wide range of markets, there are constantly new ones popping up, so if you want to keep up to date, make sure to keep an eye on the social media pages of these sites and our recurring What’s On calendar that comes out every Wednesday with the upcoming weekend events.

     

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    This article was written by Miriam Kimvangu for Getaway.