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Canal Walk

Coordinates:33°53′34″S18°30′39″E / 33.89278°S 18.51083°E /-33.89278; 18.51083
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Shopping mall in Cape Town, South Africa
Canal Walk
Map
Interactive map of Canal Walk
General information
TypeShopping mall
Architectural styleCape Venetian
LocationCentury Boulevard,Century City, Cape Town,South Africa[1][2]
Coordinates33°53′41″S18°30′38″E / 33.8946°S 18.5105°E /-33.8946; 18.5105
Construction started2000; 25 years ago (2000)[3]
Opening26 October 2000; 25 years ago (2000-10-26)[5]
Costest. ~ R1.3 billion[3]
OwnerHyprop Investment Limited (80%)[4]
Ellerine Bros (Pty) Ltd (20%)[3]
Height
Height2 stories
RoofDomed
Technical details
Floor count2
Floor area141,000 m2 (1,520,000 sq ft)
Other information
Number of stores400+[8][6]
Parking8,000+[6][7]
Website
https://canalwalk.co.za

Canal Walk is ashopping mall located inCape Town,South Africa. It is part ofCentury City, a suburb and 250 hectaremixed-use development,[3] built in 1997, that sits alongside theN1 freeway.[1][2]

The largest mall in Cape Town[6] and the third largest inAfrica,[8] Canal Walk is built in what the developers call "Cape Venetian architecture". The mall features over 400 stores,[8] over 8,000 parking bays,[7] a wide variety of restaurants, and anarcade.[9]

History

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Canal Walk was built in October 2000, at an estimated cost of around R1.3 billion. At the time of completion, the mall spanned around 125,000 square meters, and hosted 9,600 square meters of office space.[3]

The mall is owned by investment companies Hyprop (80%) and Ellerine Bros Ltd (20%).[3][10][4] In 2023, it was Hyprop's strongest performer, generatingR1 billion in the month of December.[10]

In 2024, Canal Walk partnered with over 28 local artists and designers, and 200 students, to host an immersive art installation. This included the Blue Butterfly, which was created using over 200,000 beads, by learners from Marconi Bean Primary School, under the guidance of Art Afrique's master beading artist, Thokozani Twala. The installation also featuredfynbos artwork, to honor Cape Town's natural beauty.[11]

Features

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Canal Walk is classed as a super-regional mall, and is the only one of that size in theWestern Cape province.[12] It is open 7 days a week from 9AM to 9PM - longer hours than the norm for malls in Cape Town.[2][3]

Canal Walk is home to over 400 stores, spread across almost 150,000 square meters, as well as 12 entrances, and over 8,000 parking bays.[8][6][7]

Categories of retail and services offered at Canal Walk include books, cards, gifts, banking, cellular services, health, hair, beauty, decor, homeware, clothing, jewelry, fitness, toys, technology, food and beverage (including tea and coffee), pets, luggage, and automobiles.[13]

Anchor tenants includeWoolworths,Checkers,Pick n Pay,Game,H&M,@home,Honda,Cape Union Mart, andEdgars.[9]

The mall hosts a variety of restaurants and fast-food chains in its large food court which spans 2 floors, with an additional 3rd floor forSpur andBossa. Also within the food court isWonderland play centre, which features an arcade, a bowling alley, and pool tables.[8]

Also within the food court,Nu Metro cinema offers Standard 2D/3D movie showings, as well as its specialty cinemas; Scene V.I.P, Scene Xtreme, 4DX, and Kidz.[14]

Canal Walk features a 2,600 square meter indoor adventure park, calledFreedom Adventure Park, which offers zip lines, netball, basketball, drop slides, an obstacle course and a toddler play area.[15][16]

Concepts and flagships

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Canal Walk has hosted the launch of numerous stores, including the first JD Sports store in South Africa, the first stand-alone Silki store in the country, and the maiden flagship store for Shift Espresso Bar.[12][17]

Sustainability

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Canal Walk makes use of numerous environmentally sustainable construction elements, including energy-efficient electronic ballasts, green roofing, efficient insulation, and a food waste yard for composting. The building's management has implemented a strategy to reduce water consumption, with a focus on customer and store usage. Efforts to reduce energy consumption are also undertaken.[18]

For making Cape Town greener and more environmentally sustainable, the Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA) awarded Canal Walk a 5-Star Existing Building Performance v1 green rating in 2020.[3] The mall received the award again in 2024.[18]

Canal Walk is involved with numerous community upliftment organizations, such as Ikamva Labantu, Stop Hunger Now, and LEAP Science & Maths Schools. The mall also assists schools and charity organizations in the Western Cape with their fundraising efforts continuously, and encourages its patrons to participate as well.[18]

Gallery

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  • Atrium-like glass ceilings provide natural light to the double-story mall.
    Atrium-like glass ceilings provide natural light to the double-story mall.
  • A massive food court with multi-media entertainment.
    A massive food court with multi-media entertainment.

External links

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33°53′34″S18°30′39″E / 33.89278°S 18.51083°E /-33.89278; 18.51083

References

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  1. ^ab"Canal Walk Visitor Information Centre". Cape Town Green Map. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  2. ^abc"Contact Us". Hyprop. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  3. ^abcdefgh"Iconic Canal Walk has much to celebrate on its 21st birthday". Crown Publications. 27 October 2021. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  4. ^abLuke Fraser (17 September 2024)."One of Joburg's biggest shopping malls is in trouble". BusinessTech. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  5. ^"Canal Walk Shopping Centre". Gritprop Investments (Pty) Ltd. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  6. ^abcd"About Canal Walk". Top Media & Communications. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  7. ^abc"About and Centre Management". Hyprop. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  8. ^abcde"Canal Walk Shopping Centre - About the Attraction". Cape Town Tourism. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  9. ^ab"Canal Walk Mall Map". Hyprop. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  10. ^abNico Gous (17 March 2023)."Hyprop's Canal Walk raked in R1bn turnover in December". BusinessDay. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  11. ^"Canal Walk Shopping Centre reveals new art installation for Spring & Summer 2024". Bizcommunity.com. 30 September 2024. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  12. ^abPropertyWheel_G (13 March 2025)."Hyprop reports double-digit distributable income growth and payout ratio increase". Property Wheel. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  13. ^"Shops". Hyprop. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  14. ^"Nu Metro Movies | Canal Walk Shopping Centre".canalwalk.co.za. Retrieved23 November 2025.
  15. ^"Freedom Adventure Park". Freedom Adventure Park (Pty)Ltd. go2africa. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  16. ^"Freedom Adventur Park | Indoor Adventure Park | Canal Walk".canalwalk.co.za. Retrieved23 November 2025.
  17. ^Marleny Arnoldi (13 March 2025)."Favourable trade metrics boost Hyprop's interim distributable income growth by 14.5%". Creamer Media's Engineering News. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  18. ^abc"Corporate Responsibility". Hyprop. Retrieved18 April 2025.
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