


The Woodstock Exchange
About
The Woodstock Exchange is a vibrant creative hub where families can immerse themselves in Cape Town's thriving arts scene through hands-on workshops, art classes, and cultural events. This community-focused space offers children the chance to explore their creativity while experiencing authentic South African artistic expression in a welcoming, family-friendly environment.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on art workshops teaching African-inspired crafts, textiles, and painting techniques
- ✓Family-friendly cultural events showcasing local music, storytelling, and performance art
- ✓Interactive creative studios where kids can watch artists at work
- ✓Regular children's classes in pottery, printmaking, and mixed media arts
- ✓On-site coffee shops and casual eateries perfect for family breaks between activities
Pro Tips
- 1.Check their event calendar online before visiting, as many workshops and family activities require advance booking and fill up quickly, especially during school holidays.
- 2.Visit on First Thursdays (monthly art walk event) for a lively atmosphere with extended hours, though it can get crowded, so arrive early if bringing younger children.
- 3.The venue houses several independent shops and studios, so bring South African Rand in cash as some smaller vendors may not accept international credit cards.
- 4.Street parking in Woodstock can be limited, so consider using the secure on-site parking or arrive via Uber/taxi for convenience and safety.
- 5.Combine your visit with a stop at the Old Biscuit Mill just down the road for additional food options and Saturday morning markets.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings or early afternoons are ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying a more relaxed creative experience. Saturday mornings coincide with nearby market activity, offering a fuller cultural experience but expect more foot traffic. School holiday periods feature special family programming but book activities well in advance.
What to Know
Workshop prices vary from free community events to paid classes (typically 100-300 ZAR per child). Most vendors accept card payments, but bring cash for smaller purchases. The venue has accessible ground floor spaces, though some studios may require stairs.
Seasonal Notes
Year-round operation with special programming during South African school holidays (April, June/July, September, and December/January). December features holiday-themed workshops and festive family events. Winter months (June to August) may have more indoor-focused activities.
Nearby Eats
The Woodstock Exchange has its own cafes including The Kitchen serving family-friendly meals, or walk 5 minutes to Neighbourgoods Market at Old Biscuit Mill (Saturdays) for diverse food stalls with options for picky eaters.
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