Pigeon Valley Park:
Self-guided trails through 10 ha of typical coastal lowland forest. Open 7:30am - 4:00pm Entrance off Princess Alice Ave.
Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre:
University of KwaZulu-Natal 031 2602296
KZNSA Gallery:
The KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts has regular exhibitions of contemporary art. Cafe on site. Address: 166 Bulwer Rd (Across from Wollies). For more info, visit: KZNSA Gallery
Howard College:
The University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Howard College Campus offers degrees in Science, Engineering, Law, Management Studies, Social Sciences, Architecture and Nursing. Howard College campus is situated in Glenwood and has beautiful views of the Durban harbour and city centre.
Phansi Museum:
Durban's Phansi museum houses some of South Africa's largest collections of traditional art, crafts & artifacts. The collection is beautifully displayed in Robert's House, which was built in 1898 and is now a restored Victorian National monument. T
Durban Sugar Terminal:
The 3 massive silos of Durban's Sugar Terminal are the largest in the world. Tours take place dail every hour from 8:30am to 3:15pm.
Tel: +27 31 365 8100 Fax: +27 31 301 1313
Location: 25 Leuchars Road Maydon Wharf
Msinsi Nature Reserve:
A small patch (7 ha) of coastal grassland behind the university sports ground.
Location: Off Francois Ave between the University and Bellair Rd. Gate 10
DIT Art Gallery:
The Durban Institute of Technology Art Gallery is an educational gallery focuses on student work and travelling exhibitions.
Address: Library Block Durban Institute of Technology 51 Mansfield Road, Berea, Durban
Wilson's Wharf:
Wilson's Wharf is located in Durban's harbour, and provides visitors with a truly unique experience, not to mention unparalleled views of the harbour. The most notable feature of the Wilson's Wharf is the huge variety of restaurants and food outlets, o
Musgrave Shopping Centre:
Clothing boutiques, Woolworths, CNA, restauarants, supermarket downnstairs and a cinema upstairs.
Old House Museum:
The museum features a recreation of the home of Sir John Robinson was Natal's first prime minister, and owner the Natal Mercury Newspaper.
31 Diakonia Street, Durban Tel: 031 3112261
The Old House Museum - Durban:
The Old House museum near Albert Park is located in a replica of an old colonial house that once in 1849 belonged to John Goodricke. Goodricke was a settler and builder under the Byrne emigration scheme to Natal and was also the mayor of Durban between
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