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Flea Markets

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Local craftspeople are frequently in attendance in craft markets where you can spend hours choosing rotund polished hippos, intricate beadwork, stately wooden giraffes and a plethora of other sculpted objets d’art made from colourful beads, gemstones, wood, leather, grasses, fabric and metal.

In Cape Town visit Greenmarket Square, an open market in a cobbled city square selling just about everything. At the V&A Waterfront the Red Shed Craft Workshop is a vast indoor craft market where items are designed and made to order. On Sundays there is a weekly market on the green in scenic Hout Bay.

In Durban artful creations can be found in the old station building, where the African Art Centre promotes the work of local artists. At the innovative harbour Bat Centre, artists and crafters work on-site in studios and sell high-quality decorative items. In the city centre, a wander along Grey Street and the adjoining Victoria Street Market transports the visitor to an exotic place redolent with incense and spices.

In Johannesburg local culture abounds at the African Craft Market in Rosebank, where traders from all parts of the continent compete with each other to charm shoppers with their exquisitely fashioned goods. On Sundays and public holidays the roof of the adjoining shopping centre becomes the popular Rosebank Rooftop Market, selling arts, crafts, consumer goods and foodstuffs. The pick of local wares are also sold by their makers at the roadside, in the central areas of cities and on the scenic routes leading to the country’s many game parks.
 
Jewellery
South Africa produces some of the world’s best-quality precious metals and gemstones and has some of the world’s most skilled stonecutters, polishers and jewellery designers. There is a wide choice of finely crafted jewellery to buy as gifts and mementoes. If you’re after glittering diamonds, gold, silver or platinum, this is the place for you. Learn more about these treasures by visiting the diamond mines in Kimberley or Cullinan, the gold mine at Gold Reef City or the charming town of Pilgrim’s Rest, rich in mineral wealth.
 
Shopping Malls

Cape Town

Canal Walk is a shopping and entertainment complex with 400 shops, 18 cinemas and dozens of restaurants. It’s a good place to find hand-made leather and hide furniture, plus gifts and curios of all description.

Cavendish Square is a smaller, upmarket mall concentrating on high-end fashion.

Victoria Wharf, situated at the V&A Waterfront, has restaurants overlooking the bustling harbour, an art-house cinema and a number of stores offering top-quality South African art and objects.

Constantia Village is a Cape Dutch-style complex holding a handful of top-end stores – including a store that supplies locally made fashionable footwear and handbags - where ladies from the vineyard suburbs go to lunch and shop.



The Pavilion shopping center
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Durban

The Gateway Theatre of Shopping is Durban’s flagship complex, a gigantic, space-age leisure and retail centre that offers the best of fashion, food, technology and lifestyle. For extreme sports enthusiasts there is a participative surf centre and a skateboard park.

In fashionable Westville, one of the city’s oldest suburbs, the Pavilion is a vast, multilevel shopping centre of lyrical design. Visiting all its upmarket retail and leisure outlets can take at least a day.


Johannesburg


Sandton City, one of South Africa’s first malls, has received more facelifts than Cher and looks just as good. A favourite haunt of tourists and well-heeled locals, it has 300 shops, plus the added bonus of Nelson Mandela Square, a piazza containing fountains and a famous statue of Mandela, surrounded by eateries and designer stores.

Rosebank Mall attracts trendy youngsters in droves and is a pleasant mix of indoor and outdoor shopping areas, offering a mix of clothing, electronic goods, books, music and esoterica.

Eastgate, Northgate, Westgate, Southgate, Cresta, East Rand Mall and Fourways Malls are similarly styled shopping behemoths in different areas of Johannesburg. So wherever you’re staying you’ll find a one-stop shopping centre offering every gift, memento and precious trinket you need.

 
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