


The Neighbourgoods Market
About
The Neighbourgoods Market in trendy Woodstock combines a vibrant Saturday market atmosphere with hands-on urban farming experiences. Children can meet chickens, explore vegetable gardens, and participate in educational workshops about sustainable farming, all while parents browse local artisan goods and sample delicious food from diverse vendors.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on interaction with chickens and learning about urban poultry keeping
- ✓Educational workshops on composting, planting, and sustainable living practices
- ✓Diverse international food stalls offering kid-friendly options from tacos to wood-fired pizza
- ✓Local craft vendors selling unique South African-made toys and goods
- ✓Exploring working vegetable gardens and learning where food comes from
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early (9:00-10:00 AM on Saturday) to beat the crowds and secure parking on nearby streets, as the lot fills quickly.
- 2.Bring small South African Rand notes for market purchases, though most vendors accept card payments. Some food stalls may be cash-only.
- 3.Pack sun hats and sunscreen, as much of the outdoor garden area has limited shade during Cape Town's sunny days.
- 4.Ask about the farm workshop schedule in advance by checking their social media, as educational sessions aren't always daily and may require booking.
- 5.Combine your visit with exploring the vibrant Woodstock street art scene, with dozens of colorful murals within walking distance.
Best Time to Visit
Saturday mornings between 9:00-11:00 AM are ideal when the market is lively but not yet packed, and children are fresh for the farm activities. Sunday is quieter if you prefer a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds.
What to Know
Entry is free, though you'll want budget for food and artisan purchases (most items range from 50-200 Rand). Street parking is available but limited. The market offers diverse food options from all over the world, with high chairs often available at food stalls.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round on weekends. Cape Town's summer (December-February) offers the best weather but attracts more tourists. Winter months (June-August) can be rainy, so check forecasts and bring rain jackets. The market hosts special events during South African school holidays.
Nearby Eats
The Old Biscuit Mill (same complex) houses additional eateries and The Pot Luck Club upstairs. For a more relaxed kid-friendly meal, Clarke's Bar & Dining Room offers burgers and comfort food just down Albert Road.
More Activities Near Woodstock
Woodstock City Farm
Woodstock City Farm offers hands-on learning experiences where children can connect with nature in an urban setting. Kids can meet friendly chickens, explore vegetable gardens, and participate in interactive workshops about sustainable farming and composting. It's a wonderful educational outing that combines outdoor play with practical life skills in a safe, welcoming environment.
Woodstock Mews Park
Woodstock Mews Park offers a peaceful escape in one of Cape Town's trendiest neighborhoods, perfect for families looking to relax between exploring the city's vibrant art scene and attractions. The open green spaces and well-maintained walking paths provide a safe environment for kids to run around while parents enjoy a picnic surrounded by the beautiful Western Cape scenery.
Project Playground Woodstock
Project Playground Woodstock is a vibrant community-built adventure playground in the heart of Cape Town's creative Woodstock neighborhood. This free outdoor play space features imaginative climbing structures, slides, and natural play elements that encourage kids to explore, climb, and let their imaginations run wild while parents enjoy the artistic, multicultural atmosphere of one of South Africa's most dynamic urban areas.
Woodstock Artist Studios
Woodstock Artist Studios offers families a unique opportunity to peek behind the creative curtain and watch local South African artists at work in their studios. During weekend workshops and demonstrations, children can get hands-on with various art techniques, making this a memorable cultural experience that goes beyond typical gallery visits.