Cape Town

When it comes to shopping, Cape Town has something for everyone—from sophisticated malls to trendy markets. Although African art and curios are obvious choices (and you will find some gems), South Africans have woken up to their own sense of style and creativity, and the results are fantastic and as diverse as the people who make up this rainbow nation. So in a morning you could bag some sophisticated tableware from Carrol Boyes, a funky wire-art object from a street vendor, and a beautifully designed handbag made by HIV-positive women working as part of a community development program.

Cape Town has great malls selling well-known international brands. The V&A Waterfront is an excellent place to start by virtue of its location at the harbor. Cavendish Square in Claremont and Canal Walk at Century City are also vast, the latter on the N1 heading out of town toward Paarl. But you could be anywhere in the world. Gardens Centre in the suburb of Gardens is small and manageable, offering a good selection of stores (Germans love it for the German deli). It's beyond the malls that you can get a richer shopping experience, one that will give you greater insight into the soul of the city and its people.

Shopping malls usually have extended shopping hours beyond the normal 9–5 on weekdays and 9–1 on Saturday. Most shops outside of malls (except for small grocery stores) are closed on Sunday.

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  • 1. Clarke's Bookshop

    Cape Town Central

    Open since 1957, Clarke's specializes in African literature and non-fiction works, with a specific focus on Southern Africa. There are new and second books to browse including contemporary current affairs and historical rare finds. 

    199 Long St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    021-423–5739

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 2. Africa Nova

    Cape Town Central

    If you aren't crazy about traditional African artifacts à la Greenmarket Square, you might want to visit this store, which stocks contemporary and elegant African art and jewelry.

    72 Waterkant St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-425–5123

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 3. African Image

    Cape Town Central

    Look here for contemporary and funky African art and township crafts, colorful cloth from Nigeria and Ghana, plus West African masks, Malian blankets, and beaded designs from southern African tribes. Local and international collectors, as well as local institutions such as the South African National Gallery and the Standard Bank Collection of African Art, buy goods here. It's a top-notch place offering fair-trade pricing. They also have a branch at the Watershed Market in the V&A Waterfront.

    Burg St. at Church St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8000, South Africa
    021-423–8385

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. African Music Store

    Cape Town Central | Books/Stationery

    The people who work here are passionate about African music and eager to pass on their love to anybody who lends them half an ear. You could easily spend a couple of hours listening to any and everything in the store. With a listening booth to sample any CD in the shop, you're bound to find something here that captures the heart of the country for you.

    134 Long St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8000, South Africa
    021-426–0857
  • 5. Atlas Trading Company

    Bo-Kaap

    Located in Cape Town's Bo-Kaap neighborhood, Atlas Trading is famed for its array of spices, as well as rice and hard-to-find international products. Established in 1946, the family-run business ships anywhere in the world, and can assist guests with items to bring home. 

    104 Wale St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-423--4361

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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  • 6. Exclusive Books Waterfront

    The biggest bookstore chain in the country, this well-stocked branch carries a wide selection of local and international periodicals and books, all the best sellers making literary waves around the world, an extensive magazine selection, and also has a nice coffee shop. You'll find branches at all the big malls and the airports.

    Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    021-419–0905
  • 7. Greenmarket Square

    Cape Town Central

    Visit this historic square to find a plethora of African jewelry, art, crafts, and fabrics, as well as good buys on clothing (especially T-shirts), and locally made leather shoes and sandals. It's one of the best places in town to purchase souvenirs and gifts, but it's lively and fun whether or not you buy anything. More than half the stalls are owned by people from other parts of Africa, and if you stop to chat, you'll find political and economic refugees from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Zimbabwe, and the Democratic Republic of Congo trying to eke out a living. Bargain, but do so with a conscience.

    Longmarket, Burg, and Shortmarket Sts., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8000, South Africa

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Maker's Landing

    A new market on the cruise terminal, Maker's hosts numerous vendors showcasing some of the most delicious food businesses in Cape Town. With its incubator program, Maker's Landing gives neighborhood favorites a place to launch their business successfully and aims to promote pride in African foods. Here you'll find intriguing bites, drinks, and views of docks.

    The Cruise Terminal, Unknown
    021-408–7529

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Thurs.
  • 9. Pan-African Market

    Cape Town Central

    You'll see some glorious cultural contradictions here. The lobby boasts lovely if dusty Victorian tiling, while the first and second floors are a beehive of traders in new and old folk art, with representatives from most locales in West, sub-Saharan, and southern Africa. Order a custom-tailored garment, choose a mask from among the many thousands, and don't be afraid to bargain.

    76 Long St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-426–4478
  • 10. The Book Lounge

    Cape Town Central

    Cape Town's best independent bookstore has a fantastic selection of titles, with many classics and contemporary must-haves on all things African. It also frequently hosts readings and book launches and has a nice café downstairs where you can enjoy a cappuccino while browsing.

    71 Roeland St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-462–2425
  • 11. The Long Street Antique Arcade

    Cape Town Central

    At this row of antique stores in the heart of Long Street, you'll find all sorts of collectibles, artifacts, furniture, and jewelry. It's a treasure trove with friendly owners who are knowledgeable and always up for a chat. 

    127 Long St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    078-545–7934

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 12. The V&A Waterfront Watershed

    V&A Waterfront

    This market brings together the best of local arts and crafts with 150 vendors selling more than 365 brands of jewelry, fashion, and accessories, pottery and home decor, and artwork, all of which are made in South Africa and the majority of which is of extremely high quality. The market is open every day until 6 pm. 

    Dock Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8002, South Africa
    021-408–7600
  • 13. Vaughan Johnson Wine & Cigar Shop

    Victoria and Alfred Waterfront | Wine/Spirits

    This wine shop has a terrific selection and staff members who know their stuff. It has specially designed boxes to take a few cases home with you. And who could blame you?

    Dock Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8002, South Africa
    021-419–2121

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