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    South Africa is home to the mega-mall. Increasingly more and more shopping malls are being built to serve the needs of any sizeable community. These generally have long opening hours and parking for hundreds of cars. Apart from shops, they feature post offices, banks, cinemas, restaurants, fast food courts and supermarkets. The Gateway Mall in Durban is reputedly the largest shopping mall in the southern hemisphere and coming in second is the Canal Walk Mall in Cape Town.

    In the tourist areas, malls feature shops selling crafts and souvenirs - particularly at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront where there are a number of upscale African art and curio shops, and in Johannesburg’s Rosebank Mall, which is also home to an African craft market.

    Away from the malls, African curios markets can be found in all the cities and along the coast. The bewildering variety of items to buy from across the continent include wooden sculptures, hand-crafted wire objects, cloth and batiks, jewelry, carved soapstone products, drums, ‘Africanised’ stationary and homeware and a vast range of pictorial books on Africa. Gold and diamonds make for good buys in South Africa and local wine, brandy and liqueur are cheap and usually excellent.

    On departure at the airports or land borders, visitors can claim 14% VAT refunds on any unused purchases over the value of R250 bought in South Africa. You need to show your passport, flight ticket and original tax invoice for the item to the customs officer at the VAT refund desk. For more information look online (website: www.taxrefunds.co.za).



    Shopping hours
    Mon-Fri 0900-1700, Sat 0900-1400, although there is an increasing trend to open later and all weekend in major tourist spots and in the large shopping malls. In the cities, there are 24-hour convenience stores.

    Currency Information:

    Currency
    Rand (ZAR; symbol R) = 100 cents. Notes are in denominations of R200, 100, 50, 20 and 10. Coins are in denominations of R5, 2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10 and 5 cents.

    Currency Exchange
    Money can be changed at banks, bureaux de change and some hotels. Proof of identity may be requested; therefore, it is advisable to carry a passport. Visitors are restricted to bringing in and taking out a maximum of R5000 in cash.

    Credit/Debit Cards and ATMs
    MasterCard and Visa are preferred. American Express and Diners Club are also widely accepted. ATMs are available all over the towns and cities including shopping malls and petrol stations, and accept all international debit and credit cards. Almost all hotels, shops and restaurants, and even national parks and game reserves accept credit cards. They are not accepted at petrol stations, however. Petrol must always be paid for with cash.

    Traveller's Cheques
    Valid at banks, hotels, restaurants and some tourist-orientated shops. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travelers are advised to take traveller's cheques in Pounds Sterling or US Dollars.

    Currency Restrictions
    Restrictions apply.

    Banking Hours
    Mon-Fri 0900-1530, Sat 0830-1100.

    Exchange Rate Indicators
    DateJan 09
    £1.00=R14.08
    $1.00=R9.39
    €1.00=R12.78



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