Victoria Street Market

Durban


This busy market, located at the western end of Bertha Mkhize St, is the hub of the Indian community. It offers a typically rip-roaring subcontinental shopping experience, with more than 160 stalls selling wares from across Asia. It's generally safe, but watch your wallet and don’t take valuables. Note: most shops run by Muslims close between noon and 2pm on Friday.


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