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  • 4/5 Naz A. 1 year ago on Google • 484 reviews
    Whenever we visit my daughter in Langenhoven Park, we will always pop in at the market. It’s a couple of hours well-spent as they sell everything here from fruit, to flowers, braai made while you wait, home made ornaments, clothing items, fresh juices, you name it and they likely to have it here. The last time I was there I was looking for knitting needles. The organiser of the market mentioned over the loudspeaker, that at 12 o’clock it would be loadshedding and that they expecting the weather to take a turn for the worst. That was 10 to 12. At exactly 12, the wind started to blow and it started to lightning. As the parking for the cars is across the road, we had to hurry before it rained. As soon as we were in the car it started to storm. That’s Bloem weather for you, all 4 seasons in one day.

  • 3/5 Dennis Van V. 2 months ago on Google • 87 reviews New
    Economical distress starts showing its marks. Open stalls, not as it was in the past. Though good food, sosaties.
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  • 4/5 Eden T. 1 year ago on Google
    Great place to walk with the family. Lots of food stalls and craft stalls. Nice Saturday out.
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  • 5/5 alett l. 7 years ago on Google • 53 reviews
    Food Craft Veggies Gifts - love it all. We had a great time at the Bloem Boeremark. We spent a few hours walking the stalls. Snacking as we went on all the great traditional home made foods, such as pannekoek (crepes), wors (sausage) and liver in net fat barbecued as you wait. We sampled (and bought) a few delicious cheeses as well. We bought farm grown veggies and fruits that was fresh, sweet and delicious. Bought a few interesting items and great gifts for family and friends. Hats, real leather belts, handmade jewelry and clothing. We left wellfed, tired but happy with our purchases at very affordable pricing.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Shinel S. 2 years ago on Google • 111 reviews
    Lovely outing. A little something for everybody. All tastes. All ages. Food. Flowers. Handmade. Jewelery. Clothes. Decor Etc Pics are of stall 215

  • 5/5 Henry N. 1 year ago on Google • 103 reviews
    Lovely place for shopping for any thing hand made.lots off eats such as pap en kaings.afval .rooster koek.panbekoek and lots more.donkey car rides.fresh meat and vegetables.

  • 5/5 Hanli R. 1 year ago on Google • 83 reviews
    The vibe is fantastic and the people are so nice. The food is excellent. Will return for sure.

  • 5/5 Ruaan du P. 6 months ago on Google • 69 reviews
    Haven't been there in 15 years. What a surprise to see how this improved and show our kids where we spent our weekends munching on finger licking sosaties, rooster koek and pancakes.

  • 4/5 Kayle R. 8 months ago on Google • 23 reviews
    very calm and inviting atmosphere. They sell a wide variety of different products. from fresh veggies to second hand books, baby clothes, leather products, tools and more. I would reccomend for an early Saturday morning.

  • 5/5 Anandie K. 9 months ago on Google • 20 reviews
    Great outing for the family, a lot to do for the kids. Best coffee and other homemade goods, fresh produce and much much more!

  • 3/5 Raz 1 year ago on Google
    Not a real reflection. We were there very quickly due to rain. Looks promising, We'll go back again.

  • 5/5 guidolaurenso 4 years ago on Google
    Very nice saturday market

  • 4/5 Charles v. 2 years ago on Google
    For a good Family outing, you can always go to the "Boeremark" on a Saturday. There's a lot to choose from for snacks and even meals! You can find all sorts of handmade stuff here as well. But you will have to see for yourself...

  • 4/5 Rhoda S. 7 months ago on Google
    Lots of stalls. Food, art and entertainment.

  • 3/5 Dewald Jean van Z. 1 year ago on Google
    There are very nice stalls there, although there is a bit of a repeat of some of the same stalls, which can be too much sometimes, although on the other hand again, it gives people the chance of the one stall has too long a row then they can try another one which has the same products. But one miss the old "boeremark" vibe with the fresh vegetables from the farm and all that, which was the origin of this market. Somethings is a bit overpriced, especially some food stalls, but then one has to consider the price that they have to pay to rent that stall (just like restaurants and shops in a mall), and they atleast have to try to make something. It can get overcrowded and tiring some Saturdays, but that's part of the experience of going The only thing that I would like to complain about was that this last saturday (8 Apr 2023) was really crowded with loads of people, and for some reason the decided to keep the toilets closed at the bottom side, so only the toilets at the top side was accessible, which is totally inhumane for such a busy day. Wonder what the organizers were thinking?!

  • 5/5 Shaun “vertical” S. 2 years ago on Google
    Pros: You get all kinds of things - food, beverages, things and more. Restrooms available. Lots of parking. Feet count is at acceptable levels. Facilities for children. Music isn't loud. Many stalls to buy. Market caters for the young through to the elderly. Cons: Probably too far for southern and eastern focus. Evening market happens once a year. Conclusion: Fun for everyone and a good experience.

  • 5/5 Attie S. 1 year ago on Google
    Great variety, food and atmosphere!!

  • 3/5 Elbé Jansen van R. 2 years ago on Google
    We visited the market late morning, so it was very hot when we were there and some stalls have already packed up their goods. Luckily the market provides shady places to sit and enjoy a cooldrink. A big variety of goods are sold at the market, but a lot of it is not really high quality (looks like stuff that you would buy at a China shop). I bought beautiful polymer earrings and the flower market and orchid stalls were a highlight.

  • 5/5 Bennie C. 1 year ago on Google
    Geel Sambreel has the most amazing home made lemonade, iced coffee and iced tea.

  • 4/5 Andrew B. 1 year ago on Google
    Friendliest ppl there, nice variety of goods sold there, definitely worth a Saturday morning trip.

  • 3/5 Sonic F. 2 years ago on Google
    An enjoyable place to visit in am on Saturdays only. Some of the stalls are interesting. Clothing, bags, belts, scarfs etc. There's even a few old world artists of wood & steel, who make ornaments, frames and such. Unfortunately these two arts are almost dead, I say this because the items made are so pretty. Already you can see why they are dying with similar stores using Lazer cutting as apposed to an accurate eye or straight edge. Technology is a love hate relationship for me. In the hills of Peshawar, there's artisans who make AK47's better than the factories. Not that I'm for trade in weapons, it's that I find it incredulous that people still apply such precision by naked eye better than a machine can. That is art. Host of food stalls exist and again old world and new clash. A big stall staffed by the mindless, unsmiling, with rude dispositions charge R28, which is as much as a sit-down restaurant, for a filter coffee. Get real! This is for a paper cup filled with 300ml of flavoured water! How mindless! How greedy! Now, 10m away as one rounds the corner corner and you find a salt of the earth woman with a character, who doesn't charge you for her being so happy,, in a cafe' caravan who provides the same at R12! Less than 1/3 if the cost! She's my kind of people. Good on her! Is it not time to sanction these people obsessed with greed in SA? They're the same who said, "hulle Gaan my nooit verander!" They were too blind to see, they were already changed and just wasting air. The men doing the braais are so comical and dramatic in their food preparation trying to out-do, out-smoke their neighbours. It was a good laugh to watch their antics and attempts at being flamboyant, flinging sosaties & sausages with flair 🤪. It was a pity that shops with knick-knacks and 2nds weren't more evident. So much interest lies in them. The Indian woman with a general store was just plain rude, although her prices were attractive. I'd rather pay the supermarket his blood-money, and then I don't put up with the managers' attitude. People were oblivious to the aged, pushing past infirm people. I've no like for people with intolerance like that. What you sow - you'll reap. It's nice to know that in their old age they'll be bleating over what a younger version of themselves did to them. The gents provided donkey cart and train'' rides for the little-ies, who really enjoyed the general fair ground atmosphere. Overall a good time.

  • 3/5 Adéle “Lucy4” M. 2 years ago on Google
    A bit of a snooze, not much to see and less to eat.. but still worth the drive, family-friendly fun....

  • 4/5 Ranesh S. 2 years ago on Google
    A wonderful family atmosphere. Nostalgic foot-tapping boere musiek. Plenty of yummy food to choose from, all freshly prepared. I simply loved the skilpadtjies which is lamb liver wrapped around lamb fat (vet net) and grilled over open coals. A must visit on Saturday mornings in Bloem.

  • 4/5 Erika Jansen van R. 1 year ago on Google
    Love this market a variety of products and food great activities for the kids.This is on of our favorite Saturday morning outings.

  • 5/5 JP du T. 2 years ago on Google
    Very nice things to buy, but I'd recommend going for the food! From pancakes to halloumi and even teriyaki. You name it, they got it!

  • 5/5 Paul W. 1 year ago on Google
    Family fair with a large number of stalls selling a wide range of items, including fresh produce, plants, flowers, hand craft, food and great coffee to enjoy on site. A place worthy of a visit on a regular basis.

  • 5/5 Elsabe De V. 1 year ago on Google
    All kinds of food you can think of, drinks, hand-made goods, paintings, vegetables, fruit..... it is an outing every time to scroll through everything. There are tables and chairs to sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee and something to eat. The lanes are paved. Music is playing over loud speakers. There are jumping castles for the kids. Even a "donkiekar". Really worth going to.

  • 5/5 Tjiska H. 10 months ago on Google • 1 review
    Great to support the locals. We also visit “Dancakes” with his great pancakes😊👍
    12 people found this review helpful 👍


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