An Invitation to My Cape Town Market Atlantis: A Celebration of Artisan Culture and Entrepreneurship - Cape Town Today
Customize Consent Preferences

We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below.

The cookies that are categorized as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site. ... 

Always Active

Necessary cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site, such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data.

No cookies to display.

Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features.

No cookies to display.

Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

No cookies to display.

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.

No cookies to display.

Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns.

No cookies to display.

An Invitation to My Cape Town Market Atlantis: A Celebration of Artisan Culture and Entrepreneurship

3 mins read
cape town market artisan culture

My Cape Town Market Atlantis is a vibrant celebration of artisan culture and entrepreneurship, taking place on May 4th and 5th, 2024. Vendors can apply for trading bays online or by collecting paper application forms from various locations. The market offers a platform for local artisans to showcase their talents, generate revenue, and interact with customers, while also providing entertainment for all ages. Spaces are limited, so apply now to be a part of this exciting event!

What is My Cape Town Market Atlantis and how can vendors apply?

My Cape Town Market Atlantis is a vibrant event celebrating artisan culture and entrepreneurship, taking place on the 4th and 5th of May, 2024. Vendors interested in securing a trading bay can apply online or by collecting paper application forms from various locations. Only vendors who satisfy the selection criteria will be extended trading opportunities, and spaces are limited.

Embrace the Exhilaration of the Cape Town Market Atlantis

Prepare to stimulate your senses and ignite your entrepreneurial gusto at the My Cape Town Market Atlantis! A warm call to all vendors eager to put their creative skills and products on display is out for the 4th and 5th of May, 2024. This vibrant event will unfold at the convergence of Swift Road and Starling Road, Robinvale, conveniently located near the community sports facility.

The My Cape Town Market Atlantis, celebrating its third anniversary, is a buzzing occasion brimming with enthusiasm and creating a palpable sense of excitement. James Vos, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, echoes this fervor, stating that the market offers an invaluable platform for local artisans to interact with customers, flaunt their abilities, and, of course, generate revenue.

The Evolution of Markets: From Business Hubs to Cultural Centres

Markets have transformed from purely commercial spaces to dynamic cultural centres, finding a surge in popularity in recent years. These platforms now serve as lively hubs where artisans, craftsmen, and innovators can reconnect with previous clients, form new alliances, and explore uncharted business opportunities. James Vos agrees, stating that such markets are instrumental in “job creation and community development initiatives.”

The My Cape Town Market Atlantis pledges to be more than just a commercial arena. It hosts a plethora of entertainment activities designed to captivate both adults and children alike. The market also holds unique features, such as emerging artists, street performers, and a specially designated children’s play area, making the event distinctive.

Calling All Vendors: Secure Your Trading Bay Now!

Vendors who want to secure a trading bay at the market can now apply. The cost per bay stands at R107,20 per day, covering the two-day event. Vendors interested in being a part of this celebration can access the necessary application forms via https://bit.ly/3TUodZy, or by reaching out to Lwandisile Mani at Lwandisile.Mani.capetown.gov.za.

For individuals who prefer paper applications, forms can be collected between 09:00 and 15:00 on weekdays, on or before 29 April 2024, at the following locations:

It is important to note that the deadline for both online and paper application forms is set for Monday, 29 April 2024, at 15:00.

Limited Spaces Available: Apply Now!

Due to the high demand and popularity of the event, available spaces are limited. Trading opportunities will be extended to vendors who satisfy the selection criteria. For further details, vendors can reach out to Lwandisile Mani via email at Lwandisile.Mani@capetown.gov.za, or by calling 021 444 7694.

Prepare yourself for an adventure through the bustling lanes of My Cape Town Market Atlantis, where creativity converges with commerce, and personal connections intertwine with economic prospects. It’s more than just a venue; it’s an event that brings together the rich flavours of Cape Town under a single sky.

When will My Cape Town Market Atlantis take place?

My Cape Town Market Atlantis will take place on May 4th and 5th, 2024.

How can vendors apply for a trading bay at My Cape Town Market Atlantis?

Vendors can apply for a trading bay online or by collecting paper application forms from various locations. The necessary information for applying can be found at https://bit.ly/3TUodZy or by contacting Lwandisile Mani at Lwandisile.Mani@capetown.gov.za.

What is the cost of a trading bay at My Cape Town Market Atlantis?

The cost per bay stands at R107,20 per day, covering the two-day event.

What kinds of vendors will be accepted for trading at My Cape Town Market Atlantis?

Only vendors who satisfy the selection criteria will be extended trading opportunities.

What activities will be available at My Cape Town Market Atlantis?

My Cape Town Market Atlantis will offer a platform for local artisans to showcase their talents, generate revenue, and interact with customers. The market also holds unique features, such as emerging artists, street performers, and a specially designated children’s play area.

What is the deadline for applying for a trading bay at My Cape Town Market Atlantis?

The deadline for both online and paper application forms is set for Monday, 29 April 2024, at 15:00.

Previous Story

Unwavering Bond Between South Africa and South Sudan: A Path to Peace and Prosperity

Next Story

An Unexpected Turn in South African Football

Latest from Blog

The Debate Over Starlink’s Entry into South Africa: Technological Potential vs. Regulatory Hurdles

The entry of Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, into South Africa is facing tough challenges due to local laws that require foreign companies to partner with local investors. Critics argue that these rules slow down internet access, especially in rural areas. Supporters, like former politician Tony Leon, believe that easing these regulations could boost technology and improve relations with the U.S. However, Starlink recently withdrew its application to operate in the country, raising concerns about how South Africa can attract foreign investment while addressing historical inequalities. This debate highlights the struggle between supporting local interests and embracing new technology for a better future.

Unmasking the Veil: The Hidden Campaign of the Trump Administration

The Trump administration’s costcutting efforts, led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), are shrouded in mystery, raising alarms about honesty in government. With major cuts to global aid, especially in health and education, trust in the administration is fading. Many worry that the figures reported as savings are misleading, and the lack of detailed information on contracts only adds to the confusion. As legal battles unfold, the need for clear communication and accountability becomes even more urgent, reminding us that open governance is crucial for public confidence.

Major Supermarkets Recall Heartland Foods Cereals: A Commitment to Transparency and Accountability

Major supermarket chains like Shoprite and Checkers are recalling Heartland Foods cereals because some labels had wrong nutritional information. Even though they didn’t get any complaints, they want to be honest and keep customers safe. Shoppers can easily return the affected cereals for a full refund, no receipt needed! This recall shows how much these stores care about their customers and keeping food safe.

The South African Housing Market: A Journey Through Economic Terrain

The South African housing market is a tale of two cities. Cape Town’s home prices have shot up by 25%, attracting many buyers despite the rising cost of living, while Johannesburg’s prices have climbed more modestly at 12%, making it a tempting option for those seeking better economic stability. Many people are reconsidering where to live, with some returning to Johannesburg for a sense of comfort and affordability. As economic pressures weigh heavily, both cities tell a story of resilience and adaptation as South Africans navigate their changing world, searching for a place they can call home.

Cape Town’s ‘Invested in Hope’ Budget: A Vision for the Future

Cape Town’s ‘Invested in Hope’ Budget for 2025/26 is a big plan to help the city and its people. With R39.7 billion set aside, the budget focuses on making essential services like water and electricity more affordable for lowerincome families. Mayor Geordin HillLewis shared this vision on a sunny morning, aiming to improve community safety by adding more police officers and reshaping the city’s infrastructure. While some celebrate these changes, others express concerns about added costs and the need for better crime prevention. Overall, this budget hopes to pave the way for a brighter future for all Cape Town residents.