On Sunday, 31st May, Kampala will wake up a little differently. The city will feel lighter, more open, and full of anticipation as Quonnect Market Day takes over Motiv Kampala from 10 AM until late. This is not just another weekend event. It is a carefully crafted Sunday experience that brings together shopping, food, music, and community in a way that feels both effortless and exciting.
From the moment you arrive, the atmosphere draws you in. Stalls line up with color, character, and creativity. Local vendors showcase products that tell stories, from handmade crafts to fashion pieces and lifestyle goods that reflect Kampala’s growing creative culture. As you move from one stall to another, you do not just shop. Instead, you discover people, ideas, and passion stitched into every display.
At the same time, the scent of food fills the air and gently shifts your attention. You pause, you taste, and you linger longer than you planned. Food vendors bring together a mix of familiar favorites and bold new flavors, while drink stations keep the energy flowing throughout the day. Because the event runs from morning until late, you never feel rushed. You simply flow with it.
As the day unfolds, entertainment becomes the heartbeat of the experience. Music, performances, and spontaneous moments keep the energy alive without overwhelming the relaxed Sunday mood. You can sit back with friends, meet new people, or simply enjoy the rhythm of the crowd as it moves through the space. Everything feels connected, yet nothing feels forced.
What makes Quonnect Market Day truly stand out is its balance. It gives you movement and stillness, excitement and comfort, all in one place. You can shop when inspiration hits, eat when hunger calls, and rest whenever you need a pause. Because entry is free, the experience stays open and welcoming to everyone who wants to be part of it.
So this Sunday, do not just spend your day. Experience it. Let Quonnect Market Day at Motiv Kampala become your reason to slow down, explore, and reconnect with the best parts of Kampala life.