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5 markets to browse this summer

Summer’s here and that’s the perfect time for getting away from the strip-lighting and clogged car-parks of shopping malls, and browse markets for street food, collectables and clothing. Luane Lavery, brand communications manager for kulula.com, recommends a few of her favourite markets in South Africa, Mauritius and Zambia. 

Blue Bird Garage in Muizenberg, Cape Town 

The “garage” was originally a hangar for an aircraft that transported post. It’s been converted to a market that’s open every Friday from 16h00 to 22h00. 

Naturally the market isn’t the only reason to visit Muizenberg: if you spend a morning or an afternoon learning to surf there you’ll be in good company. It’s where Agatha Christie, George Bernard Shaw and countless others first felt the thrill of riding waves. 

Lavery suggests spending a couple of hours learning the basics from instructors, then take a stroll along the famous boardwalk. That should build up an appetite and a thirst when you arrive at the Blue Bird Garage, which serves a vast variety of food and drink, including craft beers. Patrons chow down at long tables and then hunt for goods like artisanal bread, cheeses and charcuterie. There’s also handmade jewellery, clothing and second-hand books, organic produce and fresh cut flowers. 

Taco up at the Blue Bird Garage every Friday evening
Vacoas Market in Mauritius 

This is one of the island’s many markets, and one of the bigger ones – open daily. Visitors have noted that while a lot of fresh produce is recognisable from home, there are also locally grown goods to enchant the senses, with exotic names like chou chou, zinzeli, pipangaye, corrosol, patol, calbase, zat, pamplemousse and jamalac. There are also freshly made samosas, rotis and croquettes, and once you’ve eaten your fill, you can shop for woven baskets and other handmade goods. 

Street food, Mauritian market style
The Valley Market in Baakens Valley, Port Elizabeth

Located in the Old Tramways Building, this market has excited locals and visitors with its variety of confectionary, handmade chocolates and gelato, and a good selection of hot foods. There’s a designated children’s area, with child-minders and activities to keep the young ’uns occupied.  There’s a small entrance-fee, with the proceeds donated to Love Story, a charity that supports soup kitchens, feeding schemes and crèche. Definitely track down the bacon and whisky fudge, the paella and the dim sum. The market’s open on the first Saturday (09h00 to 14h00) and the first Thursday evening (17h00 to 21h00) each month. 

Old rail buildings make great markets in PE
Dambwa Market in Livingstone, Zambia 

Dambwa Market is less focused on tourists than some other markets in the area, so you can shop for live chickens and mopani worms if you choose to, as well as carvings and the vibrantly-coloured locally-made cloth. There are also walking-sticks with the carved fish-shaped head and snake-like body depicting the Nyami Nyami, the river god, of the Zambezi in the folklore of the local Tsonga people. And of course, the mighty Victoria Falls are close by, as well as sunset cruises on the Zambezi and cycle tours through Livingstone.  

Go local in Livingstone
The Victoria Street Market in Durban 

This cultural melting pot market has a history as fascinating as the goods on sale. Its history is intertwined with the social and political history of the city and its people, and well worth learning about.

The original market began in 1910, but was gutted by fire in 1973. What’s on sale at the new Victoria Street Market – open daily – reflects the African, Asian and European heritage of Durban and KwaZulu-Natal and includes, spices, carved artworks and fresh produce, including meat and seafood. Like many other markets, there’s some encroachment of imported, mass-produced products, but it’s still well worth a visit. 

Spicy essentials at Durban's Victoria Street Market

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