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Coordinates: 33°53′35″S 18°30′40″E / 33.89306°S 18.51111°E / -33.89306; 18.51111
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Canal Walk is the 3rd largest shopping centre in Africa ([[Gateway Theatre of Shopping|Gateway Centre]] in Durban is the largest ) and the [[Sandton City]] complex in [[Johannesburg]] is larger if you include the [[Nelson Mandela Square]] annex. Built in what the developers call "Cape Venetian architecture", the shopping centre hosts over 400 stores, 7000 parking bays, numerous restaurants, 20 cinemas plus a game arcade.
Canal Walk is the 3rd largest shopping centre in Africa ([[Gateway Theatre of Shopping|Gateway Centre]] in Durban is the largest ) and the [[Sandton City]] complex in [[Johannesburg]] is larger if you include the [[Nelson Mandela Square]] annex. Built in what the developers call "Cape Venetian architecture", the shopping centre hosts over 400 stores, 7000 parking bays, numerous restaurants, 20 cinemas plus a game arcade.


Plans are being made for the future to include its own suburb, city, and even its own country.
Plans are being made for the future to include its own suburb, city, and even its own country.?


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:44, 10 January 2014

Atrium-like glass ceilings provide natural light to the double-storey mall
A massive food court with multi-media entertainment
Shoppers during a summer's evening

Canal Walk is a shopping centre in Cape Town, South Africa, that opened in 2000 and was built around a series of canals. It has a total retail area of 141,000-square-metre (1,520,000 sq ft). The centre forms the heart of a mixed-use development known as Century City, which includes office blocks, residential areas and the Ratanga Junction theme park.

Canal Walk is the 3rd largest shopping centre in Africa (Gateway Centre in Durban is the largest ) and the Sandton City complex in Johannesburg is larger if you include the Nelson Mandela Square annex. Built in what the developers call "Cape Venetian architecture", the shopping centre hosts over 400 stores, 7000 parking bays, numerous restaurants, 20 cinemas plus a game arcade.

Plans are being made for the future to include its own suburb, city, and even its own country.?

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33°53′35″S 18°30′40″E / 33.89306°S 18.51111°E / -33.89306; 18.51111