Durban Central is centred around its impressive City Hall close to the Golden Mile, Port Natal Maritime Museum and uShaka Marine World. The city centre is home to numerous monuments, markets, museums and restaurants. One of the most populated cities in South Africa, Durban has glorious beaches, a rich heritage and stunning vistas of the Indian Ocean.
Durban’s historical centre is easily explored on foot. City Hall is a good place to begin. With beautiful Renaissance style architecture, it is home to the Natural Science Museum and the Concert Hall. Visitors keen to discover the unique flora, fauna and South African exhibits will enjoy spending time here. The plaza outside is lined with palm trees, and the pavements are peppered with national monuments and museums relating to the city’s maritime history. Those eager to indulge in retail therapy will adore the nearby Markets of Warwick and Victoria Street. Warwick Junction is home to nine separate markets, each selling unique traditional items and food produce. Visitors can browse decorative jewellery at The Bead Market, explore spears and shields of the Zulu’s at Berea Station or discover ailment cures at the Herb Market. A visit to the market can be hectic, head to Durban Golden Mile to unwind. There are over six kilometres of beach to relax upon or, alternatively, take a cooling dip in one of the promenade splash or swimming pools. Dining out in Durban can be a spicy experience. With the largest Indian population outside India, there are plenty of delicious curry houses and a variety of sidewalk eateries along the harbour front and Wilson’s Wharf.
Durban Central is easy to navigate on foot. City Hall, the harbour and markets are within a 20-minute walk of each other. One of the best ways to get around Durban is via car. Buses operate to nearby Victoria Street Market, uShaka Marine World and along the beach route. If arriving from outside the city, disembark at Berea Road for Durban Central. Taxis, Uber and rickshaw style transportations are also available.
Durban Central hosts a melting pot of cultures and is the third most populous city in South Africa. It is most famous for its busy port, Golden Mile and entertainment venues. Visitors flocking to this pulsating metropolis on the edge of the Indian Ocean can enjoy its beaches, vibrant atmosphere and rich colonial and maritime heritage.