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41]. Eat a Curry at Jaipur Palace
 Voted as one of the top 100 restaurants in
South Africa, Jaipurs breathtaking view of the Indian Ocean, its exquisite Indian
delicacies and serene surroundings has been luring discerning diners time and again over
the past eight years. Jaipur Palace leaves nothing to be desired. Visit us and experience
India out of India. Address: Suncoast Casino Boulevard, Durban. Bookings: 031 332 2767 |
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42]. Go for a walk in Mitchells Park
The well established gardens are a great place to spend an afternoon on a hot, humid
summers day. |
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43]. Swim in the pool at the top of the Royal
Hotel
Go for a swim in the pool at the top of the Royal Hotel - its free, and the view is
fantastic. |
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44]. Eat a real Curry
Eat a real curry at the Sea Belle restaurant after which you can ... |
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45]. Snorkel at La Mercy
Situated about 200 - 300m south of the Sea Belle Restaurant and 600m offshore. |
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46]. Browse through the shops at the night time
market at The Stables.
 Every Wednesday, Friday 18h00 -22h00 and
Sundays 12h00 - 18h00. Originally, this building was used as a stable. The stables have
been converted into craft market display stalls. There is a wide variety of pottery, art,
clothing, books and antiques on display. Wonderful and exotic food is the real reason to
go there. Free secure parking. Telephone: 031 3019900. |
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47]. Watch the A1 Grand Prix
If you are visiting Durban in January, make sure you head to the beachfront to
watch the A1 Grand Prix. The speed and noise of the cars makes this a spectacular
event. |
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48]. Circus Circus
Have a Honey and Horlicks milkshake at Circus Circus in Musgrave Centre. |
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49]. Visit the Burman Bush Nature Reserve
This small remnant patch of coastal bush gives the visitor an opportunity to see what
Durban was like when the early settlers first arrived. There is abundant bird and plant
life. There is a 500 metre walk with 15 observation points. Resource centre, toilets,
picnic sites, braai facilities and ample parking. |
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50]. Spend a few hours at the KZNSA Gallery
 This superb gallery has taken up residence
in the lush surrounds of Bulwer Park and now houses not only three separate exhibition
spaces, but an unusual gift shop and a restaurant as well. The new building, with its
interplay of interior and exterior space makes this a perfect - and not to mention, highly
popular - spot to soak up a little cafe culture.
Lovers of art can now stroll through the main gallery, the mezzanine and photographic galleries, drool over the glittering array of arts and crafts goodies, or linger over a raspberry cheesecake and a cappuccino in the
arts cafe. The gallery, one of the country's oldest, remains one of the strongest forces
in Durban's art world. Many young artists have launched a fulfilling career at one of the
KNSA fortnightly exhibitions. Besides providing a platform for local artists, the KNSA
also has an extensive outreach programme. Bulwer Road - Glenwood. |
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