Introducing Zimbabwe’s traditional arts and modern shopping spots!

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Zimbabwe is located in Southern Africa. While it's famous for the overwhelming power of nature seen at Victoria Falls and the raw energy of wildlife on safari, what about shopping—one of the great pleasures of travel? The name "Zimbabwe" comes from the Shona word meaning "house of stone," and one of the country’s most iconic cultural expressions is Shona sculpture. In this feature, let’s explore what kinds of shopping experiences—including Shona sculptures—you can enjoy in Zimbabwe!

1. Elephant's Walk Shopping and Artist's Village

For shopping in Zimbabwe, the top recommendation is “Elephant's Walk Shopping and Artist's Village.” With elephant and rhino statues placed outdoors, the area has an art gallery-like atmosphere. You'll find a wide range of uniquely Zimbabwean handicrafts and colorful fabrics. At the same time, there's an impressive display of contemporary art by local artists, letting you enjoy two different aspects of Zimbabwe.

Take a break during your shopping trip at Africa Café with a light, easy-to-drink Zimbabwean coffee. There's also the “Jafuta Heritage Center,” which features exhibitions on Zimbabwean culture and history.

2. Avondale Flea Market

Right near Harare’s “Avondale Shopping Center” is the “Avondale Flea Market.” The market overflows with handmade Zimbabwean crafts, accessories, artwork, antiques, clothing, sandals, and even computer games. There are both new and used items, and bargaining is part of the fun—why not give it a try? It's said to be less crowded on weekday mornings, so you can take your time browsing!

3. The Shona Sculpture Gallery

Shona sculpture, crafted by Zimbabwe's majority Shona ethnic group, is a symbol of Zimbabwean culture and recognized globally. The technique involves shaping with rough knives and polishing with files, making use of the natural color and texture of the stone—a true display of craftsmanship.

“The Shona Sculpture Gallery” in the capital city Harare is highly praised by tourists. The soft, smooth, and expressive Shona sculptures are a must-see. This is a shopping spot you should not miss when visiting Harare.

4. Simpli Simbi

Simpli Simbi offers truly Made-in-Africa products made from recycled aluminum. Most items are designed with African motifs. For example, the classic keychain is shaped like the African continent with Zimbabwe’s location highlighted by a heart—super cute. The lineup also includes fun and unique items like elephant-shaped outlet covers, toast plates, and egg stands.

Prices vary, and items aren’t heavy, making them great as personal souvenirs or gifts from your Zimbabwe trip.

5. Eastgate Centre

Harare is home to a very unique shopping center: the nine-story “Eastgate Centre,” opened in 1996 and designed by a Zimbabwean architect. The first floor is for shopping, the second for dining, and the upper floors house offices.

The building’s ventilation and cooling system mimics the air circulation of African termite mounds, allowing warm air to rise and be released, resulting in comfortable indoor air. It’s a must-visit spot for architecture enthusiasts!

6. Sam Levy's Village

Sam Levy's Village is a modern shopping center in Harare built by white settlers. It’s a one-stop complex with shops, restaurants, banks, and even a movie theater. Rather than a place to find distinctly Zimbabwean souvenirs, it’s a helpful place to remember when you're feeling homesick for familiar food.

◎ Summary

We’ve introduced various shopping experiences in Zimbabwe—what did you think? When you visit Zimbabwe, be sure to enjoy both sightseeing and shopping unique to the country!