Places of interest include: •
Burman Bush Nature Reserve • Situated at the northernmost end of the Berea in
Morningside, Burman Bush is a 55 hectare enclave of remaining indigenous coastal forest forming part of the Durban Metropolitan Open Space System (D’MOSS). •
Durban Botanic Gardens • Situated in
Musgrave towards the base of the Berea near the Greyville Racecourse. Covering an area of 15 hectares (37 acres), it is oldest public institution in Durban and the oldest surviving
botanical gardens in Africa. •
Durban United Hebrew Congregation • Situated in Musgrave, the congregation has been in existence in the Berea since the early twentieth century. • Florida Road • Situated in
Windermere, Florida Road is a 2 kilometre stretch of restaurants, cafes, pubs, nightclubs, art galleries and eclectic shops such as tobacconists and tattoo parlours. It has grown to become one of the prime tourist destinations for tourists to Durban as well as the entertainment hub of the inner city. •
Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse • Officially opened in July 1897, the racecourse is popular known for being host to the
Hollywoodbets Durban July, the greatest horse racing and social event in Africa. • Howard College Campus of the
University of KwaZulu-Natal • Jameson Park • Situated in Morningside, south of Mitchell Park, Jameson Park is a public park which is dubbed as the “rose haven” of Durban, home to 600 rose bushes and 200 species of roses. •
Mitchell Park Zoo • Situated in Morningside, Mitchell Park is the only zoo in Durban, home to 91 species and 701 animals. ==In popular culture==