Harare (/həˈrɑːreɪ/; officially called Salisbury until 1982) is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe. Situated in the northeast of the country in the heart of historic Mashonaland, the city has an estimated population of 1,606,000 (2009), with 2,800,000 in its metropolitan area (2006). Administratively, Harare is a metropolitan province, which also incorporates Chitungwiza town and Epworth. It is situated at an elevation of 1,483 metres (4,865 feet) above sea level and its climate falls into the subtropical highland category.
Restaurants in Harare
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Simpli Simbi designs and creates stunning lifestyle pieces. Each individual piece is hand casted using recycled scrap aluminium.
5.0 based on 45 reviews
Harare gallery specializing in the finest Shona sculpture. Beautiful garden setting, an oasis of calm just minutes from the airport. See works by the best of the contemporary sculptors alongside the most famous names in the art movement.
Before flying back to Malawi I spent 2,5 hours in Shona Sculpture Gallery / Garden. I am impressed to learn about the creativity of Zimbabwiens of several generations! It is lovely presented with a lot of information. We had a very nice conversation and I appreciate the approach of the gallery, especially to support young artists in a close personal relationship.
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Vine Design Apparel sells African and Zimbabwean travel themed t-shirts for tourist visiting and would want to take a piece of Zimbabwe home.Welcome to Zimbabwe,Tigashire
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African by inspiration, contemporary in design. Mustard Seed Africa is an ideal place to pick up unique & tasteful affordable gifts. Their products are made by over 2000 rural women in Zimbabwe and beyond, as a form of sustainable income generation and social entrepreneurship. Their Rural to Retail handcraft outlet connects rural women and potential markets, telling their story with love.
I can definitely recommend this awesome place. The shop offers a great variety of different craftsmanship, from clothes over tea’s to jewellery and many many more handmade goods. Super friendly staff. Highly recommended.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Kumba is a home and gift store, stocking a selection of unique and bespoke products that are proudly 90% locally made. A family run store located in the majestic Msasa Woodlands, a personal touch is integral to what Kumba do, and how they do it.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Borrowdale Shopping mall. Loads of activities to partake. Over a full day especially on a Sunday with the flea market in the parking lot next to spar.
4.0 based on 48 reviews
Always a good place to visit if you enjoy art. Exhibitions vary but are usually interesting. There is a good shop with a variety of art and craft for sale. There is also a lovely sculpture part in the gardens out the back. The café has just been revived and has great potential not yet realized. On first day was assisted by a very helpful woman and had lovely fruit juice and sandwich (sadly most of menu not available); next day no one was around to offer service although it was lunch time and I was told someone was supposed to be there (yes, I suppose it was a Monday when the main part of the gallery is closed, and I gather there was someone standing in to do the service....or not) but it was a pity. Hopefully as tourism improves again the café can reach its potential. The gallery only costs a dollar admission, a dollar very well spent.
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