Top 10 Shopping in South Africa, South Africa

June 3, 2021 Marlin Saiz

in the African Union  (light blue)
Restaurants in South Africa

1. Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden

Paradyskloof Rd Mulberry Farm, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 880 0054 [email protected] http://www.dylanlewis.co.za/sculpture-garden/garden.php
Excellent
94%
Good
3%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 116 reviews

Dylan Lewis Sculpture  Garden

TO ENTER AN ARTIST’S GARDEN IS TO VISIT ANOTHER WORLD. The Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden is a place of expansive vistas, scents and the sounds of nature, with tranquil groves, hidden paths and lush indigenous vegetation. The project began serendipitously in 2009 when Lewis hired an excavator on a whim and began shaping the contours of what would become the seven-hectare sculpture garden. Today, the artist continues to explore themes integral to his work in this serene landscape on the slopes of the Stellenbosch Mountain looking out over vineyards towards the ocean. Visits and tours by appointment only.

Reviewed By BarbaraMackenzie - Stellenbosch, South Africa

I was invited to take part in a private guided tour through the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden. I am not an art person but I do like nature. I was absolutely blown away by this serenity and peaceful atmosphere that opens up once one enters the garden. There is hope for mankind if someone can create something so beautiful and just let it breath - in nature - surrounded by mountains & skies and it almost feels like his sculptures were always there. From the beginning of the beginning. I would highly recommend to have a guide walking with you, it certainly is worth the money if one is interested how the artist started this amazing garden.

Fourways Value Mart Centre Forest Drive, Lone Hill, Sandton 2062 South Africa +27 71 386 2198 [email protected] http://www.arteye.co.za
Excellent
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Art Eye Gallery

Art Eye Gallery and Studio situated in Fourways, Lonehill and is a collaborative space that perpetuates free expression and community. Art Eye has directed its focus on being a platform for great expression and story telling. Our artists are not only dedicated to their individual practices but express narratives that are directly focused on what it means to live in Africa today.

Reviewed By KevinGF - Miami, United States

How refreshing to see a collection of really amazing established and emerging artists all on display in one dynamic space! The rejuvenation of the area is palatable in the outstanding space!

3. Oranjezicht City Farm and Market Day

Granger Bay Boulevard, Granger Bay, V&A Waterfront Next to The Lookout Event Venue South Africa +27 83 628 3426 [email protected] http://Www.ozcf.co.za
Excellent
88%
Good
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Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Oranjezicht City Farm and Market Day

Reviewed By RTaylor_77 - Cape Town, South Africa

Awesome vibe and so many delicious options for breakfast or lunch, lovely shaded areas to sit and eat

4. Sandton City Shopping Centre

Rivonia Road, Sandton Drive, Alice Lane, Fifth Street, West Street, Sandton 2196 South Africa +27 11 217 6000 [email protected] http://www.sandtoncity.com/index.html
Excellent
49%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 612 reviews

Sandton City Shopping Centre

Reviewed By Wanderlushhhh - St. Andrews, United Kingdom

This is a great mall and its huge. The selection of shops is excellent, from designer to regular stores. A walkway to Mandella square when you are done to hang out.

5. Table Bay Mall

Cnr R27 W Coast Rd & Berkshire Blvd, 7441 South Africa +27 21 140 1044 [email protected] http://tablebaymall.co.za/
Excellent
64%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
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Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 14 reviews

Table Bay Mall

6. Voorhuis

5 Rustenburg Road, Magaliesburg 1739 South Africa +27 79 694 7887 https://voorhuis.business.site/
Excellent
25%
Good
75%
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Voorhuis

7. Gateway Theatre of Shopping

1 Palm Boulevard Umhlanga Ridge New Town Centre, Umhlanga Rocks 4319 South Africa +27 31 514 0500 [email protected] http://www.gatewayworld.co.za
Excellent
52%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 636 reviews

Gateway Theatre of Shopping

More than a shopping centre, but a giant theater that is dedicated to entertaining you. We specialize in taking the therapy of retail to a whole new dimension. Prepared your senses for overload at the biggest shopping complex in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the coolest malls in the country. Grab your ticket and prepare to be thrilled, excited and asking for more.

Reviewed By vernonv435 - Alberton, South Africa

Paid two visits to this large Shopping Mall. Caters for every need. Toys, meals, movies, entertainment, groceries, banking, etc. Enjoyed a rainy day stroll with lots to do for busy Grandchild.

8. Hazel Food Market

378 Queens Crescent Lynnwood, Pretoria 0081 South Africa +27 78 593 7716 [email protected] http://www.hazelfoodmarket.co.za/oraxapp/home.app?home
Excellent
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Good
40%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 235 reviews

Hazel Food Market

Discover a uniquely international food market in the heart of Pretoria's old East - Lynnwood. The tastes and smells of the world will have your returning every week with food from Greece, Portugal and Italy to name just a few. Hazel Food Market is open every Saturday from 08h00 to 14h00.

Reviewed By Roving760433

Come hungry as this market really has a variety of food-stalls to suit any pallet. From local to International - food to die for. The atmosphere is perfect with plenty space to sit under the trees. Bring the family - absolute fun.

9. Wild Oats Community Farmers Market

Western outskirts of Sedgefield corner N 2 Jan van Riebeeck Street, Sedgefield, Knysna 6573 South Africa +27 82 376 5020 [email protected] http://www.wildoatsmarket.co.za
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 452 reviews

Wild Oats Community Farmers Market

Wild Oats is a local farmers and food market open every Saturday morning until 12 noon. We are located on the western outskirts of Sedgefield at the turnoff to Sedgefield Island. An award winning Garden Route landmark we are not to be confused with the Scarab Craft Market to the far east of Engen Petrol Station or the Mosaic Flea Market across the road from Wild Oats. As a food market, our open times are limited due to the short shelf-life of many of our LOCALLY PRODUCED products which include: Free-range chicken, beef, pork and lamb, free-range eggs, multiple cheese, dairy and baked products including fresh gouda, cheddar, blue-cheeses... milk, fresh fish, fruits, free-range & organic vegetables in season, many traditional and exotic bottled goods, organic olives, berries, rusks, koeksisters, biltong & wors, famous artisan breads, award-winning cheesecakes and goats cheeses... and on and on and on. Also a fabulous range of hot-off-the-grill breakfasts, coffees, teas and fresh-squeeze juices and smoothies. FOOD HEAVEN! Come face-to-face with our local food producers every Saturday morning, come rain or shine.

Reviewed By DexperienceReview - Singapore, Singapore

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10. The Old Biscuit Mill

373 - 375 Albert Road, Cape Town Central 7915 South Africa +27 21 447 8194 [email protected] http://www.theoldbiscuitmill.co.za/
Excellent
59%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,658 reviews

The Old Biscuit Mill

Where Cape Town meets for culinary delights and fine local designs. A vibrant community in the heart of Woodstock where talented people come together to share, collaborate and show off their heartfelt passions. The Old Biscuit Mill is home to dynamic office spaces, a range of workshops and designer stores, decadent restaurants, food stalls as well as an inspiring line-up of day and night-markets, festivals and productions. Come and explore the Old Biscuit Mill and meet some of South Africa’s most innovative and creative designers, artists, photographers and connoisseurs of fine taste and décor. Moreover, the Mill – as it’s affectionately known – houses some of the city’s most charming architecture and, since its revitalisation over 10 years ago, has secured its spot as one of Cape Town’s favourite destinations

Reviewed By K3240EUalexandrag

We saw the rave reviews about the market and went relatively early on a Saturday to get the full experience. It was a good call to leave early as the parking situation is not great and we were lucky to find a space. The market itself is spilt into a foodie section and other goods (shoes, clothing, leather goods, etc.). The foodie bit is great, a real experience. You could find all the different foods you never knew you wanted to try. We had an excellent breakfast, which was so generous that it filled us up for almost the entire day. We got some ceramics and other bits and pieces. We liked it so much that we wanted to go back another day to have a look at the surrounding area without the hussle and bustle of a busy Saturday. If you can spend some time walk around the area, if you're lucky enough to live in South Africa definately go there to check out all the different interior shops. They are amazing and the prices seemed very fair too. It's an arty area with lots of street art and galleries. Most enjoyable

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