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  2. Canal Walk - Wikipedia

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    Canal Walk is a shopping centre located in Cape Town, South Africa.It is the largest shopping centre in the city. Built in what the developers call "Cape Venetian architecture", the shopping centre hosts over 400 stores, 7,000 parking bays, numerous restaurants, a Nu Metro cinema complex with 12 screens plus a game arcade.

  3. Century City, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Century City's original developments were the Ratanga Junction theme park and Canal Walk shopping centre. When it was opened in October 2000, Canal Walk was the largest shopping mall in Africa and the Southern Hemisphere in lettable area at 141,000 m 2. [citation needed] [4]

  4. List of shopping centres in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Canal Walk: Century City, Milnerton: Cape Gate Brackenfell: Cape Quarter Green Point, Cape Town: Cavendish Square: Claremont, Cape Town: Clara Anna Square Durbanville: Cobble Walk Durbanville: Constantia Village Constantia, Cape Town: De Ville Centre Durbanville: Delft Mall Delft: Durbanville Town Centre Durbanville: Fairbridge Mall Brackenfell ...

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  6. Ratanga Junction - Wikipedia

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    Ratanga Junction was an amusement park located in Century City, Cape Town in South Africa. [1] The park opened in December 1998 as part of the development of the Century City area, adjacent to Cape Town's biggest shopping centre, Canal Walk. Its biggest ride was the Cobra rollercoaster. Ratanga Junction had a tropical island theme as can be ...

  7. V&A Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The V&A Waterfront is a central part of the very beginning of the settlement of the city of Cape Town. [14] In 1654, two years after his arrival in this relatively safe bay at the foot of Table Mountain, Jan van Riebeeck built a small jetty as part of his task to establish a refreshment station at the Cape. [14]

  8. Adderley Street - Wikipedia

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    Adderley Street was the original main street of the city centre shopping district with large department stores such as Stuttafords (SW corner of Hout Street, going through to St Georges Mall, now Edgars et al.), Garlicks (at Exchange Place across from Cape Town railway station), [2] Fletcher & Cartwrights, and Thomas, Watson & Co.

  9. Camps Bay - Wikipedia

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    Grant Haskin (born 1968), Cape Town City Councillor and previously Deputy Mayor of Cape Town. Herschelle Gibbs (born 23 February 1974), cricketer. James Small (10 February 1969 – 10 July 2019), Springbok rugby player. Jannie Engelbrecht (born 10 November 1938), Springbok rugby player, from Stellenbosch but lived in Camps Bay.