Oranjezicht City Farm Market, Cape Town

If you are planning to go to Cape Town (or you’re already there), the Oranjezicht City Farm Market is a MUST. It’s one of those rare places that feels both local and international, relaxed yet full of energy. The food is delicious and there is so much to try and look at.

I actually went three times during our ten-day stay in Cape Town. Once with my family, and one solo, and both visits were safe, fun and worthwhile.


A Market with a View

Set near the V&A Waterfront, the market has this casual open-air feel but with gorgeous, thoughtful styling. Think string lights, ocean breeze, local produce, and neatly laid-out vendor stalls filled with the best of what Cape Town has to offer. Getting there was easy — I Ubered each time. To be honest, I avoided walking in areas I wasn’t familiar with, and this felt like the safest and simplest way. Plus, Ubers are cheap in Cape Town.

The market is very tourist-friendly, but not in a way that feels tacky. It’s the kind of place where you could grab a smoothie in one hand, fresh flowers in the other, and be debating which handmade cheese to bring home — all before 10 a.m.


Lobster, Coconut & Everything In Between

There’s food, and then there’s market food — and this is the good kind. One day I had a fresh coconut, the next a perfectly prepared lobster tail. I also tried plenty of sweet treats across my visits, all of which were beautifully made and priced reasonably — especially considering the quality.

What I loved most is that everything is locally sourced and produced. From the food vendors to the craft stalls, there’s a strong sense of pride in local heritage, ingredients, and sustainability. Nothing feels mass-produced or generic.


Gifts, Gin & Good Vibes

Beyond food, we found some great things to take home. My favorite? A bottle of prickly pear gin — smooth, subtle, and surprisingly unique. It’s now one of my favorite souvenirs from the trip, and every time I pour a glass back home, it takes me straight back to that warm, bustling atmosphere. I also bought a bottle for some friends who are gin lovers.

There’s also produce, flowers, clothes, accessories, homewares — you name it. Whether you’re souvenir shopping or just browsing, there’s something for everyone.

Some of the clothes are really nice and good-quality. From what I saw there, everything is made locally but you might want to recheck for each unique piece.


Practical Details

  • When to go: Weekends, ideally in the morning before it gets too busy.
  • How to get there: I recommend Uber — easy, fast, and you’re dropped right at the entrance.
  • Is it safe?: Yes — very safe and well-organized, especially compared to more hectic parts of Cape Town.
  • Seating?: Yes, there are shaded communal tables where you can relax, snack, and people-watch.

Final Thoughts

Oranjezicht City Farm Market is more than just a food stop — it’s a full experience. If you’re in Cape Town for even just a few days, carve out a morning to visit. Grab a coffee, try something new, and soak in the atmosphere. I promise you won’t regret it.

Would I go back?
100%.