Sandton City: The ultimate shopping buzz
Sandton City is the ultimate shopping sensation. This three-tiered tower is a maze of escalators and lifts and, with 290 stores under its roof, is a one of a kind experience. As you make your way through the spacious malls you are surrounded by a delightful array of shops; greeted by the chic sophistication of the exclusive boutiques, the vibrant stores displaying cutting-edge décor and designer labels, the medley of restaurants.
From curios to culture, art to African couture, Sandton City fuses sophistication and tradition. As a premier retail destination in southern Africa, it encapsulates the South Africa of today.
Foremost South African designers such as Jenni Button and Hilton Weiner are displayed alongside international labels such as DKNY, Gucci and Diesel.
International shoppers can feel at home, while experiencing a slice of Africa. Local shoppers can get away from it all and enjoy the abundance of the cosmopolitan coffee shops, restaurants and shops.
And if you have indulged yourself sufficiently at Sandton City, just wander next door through a connecting walk and enjoy Sandton Square’s European style piazza under the warm South African sun. Sandton Square too houses a variety of coffee shops, restaurants and beautiful stores.
Courtesy of joburg.org.za/
Chitra Mogul
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