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Rosebank Sunday Market

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Open tomorrow at 9:00-16:00
Address:
50 Bath Avenue Rooftop Parking Space, Rosebank Mall, Rosebank 2196 South AfricaMap
Phone+27 11 028 7819
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  • David20130609
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    Wonderful market with African arts and crafts

    We enjoyed the Sunday market at Rosebank. It’s on the floor of a parking garage. Many arts and crafts that you could only find at the market. A number of food venders.

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2020
  • David20130609
    David20130609
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    Wonderful market with African arts and crafts

    We enjoyed the Sunday market at Rosebank. It’s on the floor of a parking garage. Many arts and crafts that you could only find at the market. A number of food venders.

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2020
  • BigCatConservation
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    Wonderful Amazing Arts and Crafts!

    Rosebank Sunday Market is a MUST-SEE attraction if you love handmade arts and crafts. We had a wonderful day there, and I do recommend that you spend several hours in order to see it all. Lunch can be...

    Reviewed on Jan 9, 2020
  • BigCatConservation
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    Wonderful Amazing Arts and Crafts!

    Rosebank Sunday Market is a MUST-SEE attraction if you love handmade arts and crafts. We had a wonderful day there, and I do recommend that you spend several hours in order to see it all. Lunch can be...

    Reviewed on Jan 9, 2020
  • DAVID V
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    Great market.

    This place is a definite must for anyone who enjoys going markets. There are soooo many different things! Books, bags, clothes, food, drinks, African trinkets and so much more! There is a little play ...

    Reviewed on Apr 15, 2019
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