Built on the site of the 1910 Indian Market, Victoria Street Market, or ‘The Vic’ as locals call it, stands as Durban’s oldest market. Spanning two stories, this gaudy modern building is a vibrant hub with over 200 stalls. The market offers a unique blend of Indian and African cultures, evident in the array of goods available. Visitors can explore a diverse range of items, from aromatic spices and colorful Indian fabrics to intricate Zulu beadwork and practical luggage. The bustling atmosphere and rich cultural mix make it a fascinating place to experience the local flavors and crafts.
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