The Mojo Market: Cape Town's Favorite Indoor Food and Lifestyle Market
The Mojo Market is open seven days a week and happens to be the gem of Regent Road in Seapoint. The market comprises of 45 boutique styled stalls, fresh goods and a delectable selection of 25 food vendors. The Mojo Market has become an integral part of the Seapoint community and a Cape Town ‘must-visit’ for local and international travelers, here’s why:
The food
Image: The Mojo Market
From Mongolian braai to Indian cuisine and vegan plant-based meals, the food stalls at the Mojo Market has something for everyone and a little bit more. You can experience the best craft Gin Cape Town has on offer and a variety of interesting cocktails, while you explore the 45 boutique styled stalls. If you’re looking to experience something new and tantalizing, the Mojo Market has what’s cooking.
The Entertainment
There is a series of live bands performing at the Mojo Market seven days a week. The aim of the live entertainment platform is not only to create an ambiance but to showcase Cape Town’s talent.
Performance times are as follows:
Monday- Thursday: 19h00
Friday: 17h30
Saturday: 13h00, 18h00, 20h00,
Sunday: 13h00 & 19h00
The Retail Stalls
If you’re a fan of local and international street fashion, you’ll be quite impressed with the Mojo Markets selection of clothing items, jewelry, homeware, and much more .
Opening hours :
Open 7 days a week from 08:00 – 23:00
30 Regent Rd, Sea Point
In Cape Town this holiday and wondering how you can get to the Mojo Market? Rent a car in Cape Town today to avoid disappointment.
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