17 Best Shopping in Durban and KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

African Art Centre

Morningside Fodor's choice

An outstanding collection of art and crafts from local artisans is on offer at this nonprofit center dedicated to promoting their work. Purchases can be shipped overseas.

Cécile & Boyd

Morningside Fodor's choice

Super-stylish interiors here cleverly combine the best of African and colonial design in a contemporary space.

Boardwalk Inkwazi Shopping Centre

Richards Bay's most popular shopping mall has the kinds of chain stores you'd expect, plus some surprises. There's also a large selection of fast food and a movie theater.

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Culamoya Chimes

Lidgetton

As you enter the gardens of Culamoya Chimes, in the Dargle District, your ears will be gently assailed with harmonious chimes of every description. There's a 13-foot chime in the garden as well as other chimes inside the shop that mimic the sounds of Big Ben and St. Paul's Cathedral down to gentle tinkles of fairy magic. The chimes are handmade and can be shipped to your home.

Dargyle Valley Pottery

Established over three decades ago, this pottery is where renowned potter Ian Glenny, whose work is in private collections and galleries worldwide, founded the Midlands Meander in 1983. The pottery has an earthy, rugged appeal and you can choose from porcelain, stoneware, or terra-cotta pots, bowls, and vases—or even invest in a fireplace.

Elizabeth Gordon Gallery

Morningside

This small gallery in a cozy Edwardian house carries a wide selection of work—including prints—by local and international artists and photographers.

Essenwood Craft Market

Berea

Under massive trees in the shady setting of Berea Park, this is one of the most popular of Durban's many flea markets, where classy stalls sell homemade traditional food, plants and herbs, baked goods, handmade clothes and crafts, leatherwork, bath and beauty products, jewelry, soft furnishings, and much more. There's also a tea garden with live entertainment and a park for the kids. It's open Saturdays 9 am to 2 pm.

Stephen Dlamini Rd, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, 4001, South Africa
031-208–1264
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Fri.

Mark Gold Jewels

Morningside

Contemporary handcrafted jewelry, many pieces featuring diamonds, is sold here.

Mole Hill

Nottingham Road

Near Culamoya and Granny Mouse, 8 km (5 miles) south of Nottingham Road, Mole Hill, established in 1997, has a good reputation for high-quality, hard-wearing men's and women's shirts with an African twist. If you've always fancied a colorful Mandela-type, mandarin-collared shirt, you may well find one here, and both ladies' and men's shirts come in a wide range of sizes. Custom shirts can also be made to order.

Peel's Honey Merrivale Farmstore

Established in 1924, Peel's Honey is the oldest honey label in the country. Snack on peanut honey brittle, or other tasty treats, or take a jar of creamed honey with you for padkos (the popular South African word for "road food," to munch as you drive). The new store sits inside a refashioned shipping container and also stocks other regional goods such as Terbodore Coffee. It's just off the N3 below the Midmar Dam. 

Piggly Wiggly Country Village

If you're short on time, but still want to experience some of the best of the Midland Meander's arts and crafts, drop in at the one-stop Piggly Wiggly, where a wide range of shops—all representing Meander destinations and selling their products—are clustered around a central green with a Piggly putt-putt course and train ride for kids. There are fast-food outlets serving pizza and hamburgers, but be sure to sample the award-winning cappuccino and a slice of freshly baked cheesecake at Piggly Wiggly’s famous coffee shop. On weekends, the reptile show and petting zoo at the Dingo Farm and Reptile Park is sure to keep little ones entertained (R60) while you peruse the antique book shop or lick a nougat ice cream. 

1 Dargle Rd., Lions River, KwaZulu Natal, 3260, South Africa
060-344–9359
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Rate Includes: Piggly Wiggly Coffee Shop does not take reservations.

Rorke's Drift ELC Art and Craft Centre

Rorke's Drift is still a mission station, run by the Evangelical Lutheran Church, and this center at the mission sells handmade bags, handwoven rugs, curios, and beadwork, all created by local artists. It's a good one to support.

The Stables Lifestyle Market

Although the market, next to the Growthpoint Rugby Stadium, carries cheap imports from the East, these are offset by an interesting selection of local crafts, antiques, collectables, wooden masks, beaded and leather goods, and more. Add-ons include live entertainment and varied food stalls.

Victoria Street Market

Indian District

The most vibrant cross-cultural market in the city is a century-old trading area where more than 150 vendors sell everything from recordings of African music to rolls of fabric, curios, brass ornaments, Chinese goods, incense, and curry spices. Bargaining is expected here, much as it is in India, though not for spices. Also known among locals as the Indian market, it's worth booking a tour of this and the adjacent markets with Markets of Warwick (R100 per person, minimum three).

Weaver's Hut

The beautiful 100% handmade rugs sold here are produced in Donnybrook village. The company provides employment and skills to the local rural community.

Woodturner

Andrew Early specializes in making elegant wooden bowls, modern wood sculptures, and one-of-a-kind furniture pieces using salvaged, exotic woods like jacaranda and local varieties like African mahogany and stinkwood. The pieces are often snapped up by studios in New York and elsewhere. Ask if you can visit the delightful studio behind the sprawling farmhouse, which you'll find 6 km (4 miles) from Rosewood, down Dargyle Road.

Dargyle Rd., Lions River, KwaZulu Natal, 3260, South Africa
072-365–6270
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Rate Includes: Closed holidays