Situated at the foot of Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town’s working harbour. Coming to Waterfront is almost as synonymous with a visit to Cape Town.

V&A Waterfront offers indoor shopping and entertainment venues seamlessly merged with ocean vistas and mountain views.

Shop ‘till you drop
Waterfront is where you really can find absolutely anything your heart desires. You will find all the major retailers as well as international brands. The Alfred Mall and Clock Tower Shopping Centre is where you’ll find a range of art, jewellery and specialty shops. Watershed, the new home for African craft and design offers over 365 brands from 150 tenants for you to choose from.

 Guided historical walking tours give you the opportunity to discover the history of this landmark destination, where cultures blended with those of the Malay slaves and sailors from every corner of the globe to form the cosmopolitan tapestry that makes up modern-day Cape Town.

 Read more about V&A Waterfront:

Official Waterfront Website

Cape Town Travel Website

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