Shopping
Shopping in Antananarivo is a fun experience with stores,
bustling markets, shopping centres and hawkers vying for a passing
tourists' patronage. Be prepared for an energetic day of
shopping!
The Zoma Market, which is held daily, was once claimed to be the
second-largest in the world, and is definitely worth a visit for
those wanting to get some souvenir shopping done. Tana Market is
also popular and sells exquisite local handicrafts and artefacts
made of sea shells and corals. Head to the top and bottom of Avenue
of Independence for some fantastic stalls where popular buys such
as woodcarvings, oil paintings, hand-loomed fabrics, cotton, silk,
embroidery and woven straw items, like baskets and hats can be
found. The bright colours of the fabrics draped across tables make
for an unforgettable and very colourful shopping experience.
Haggling is expected but as a tourist, be prepared to pay more for
items than locals. Beware of pickpockets in the bustling markets,
and brush up on your French as this can come in handy when
bartering with the locals.