The Golden Mile
Roma Revolving Restaurant, similar to London's Post Office Tower (although smaller in scale), is a prominent building from the port with, as the name suggests, a rotating circular restaurant room that provides 360 degree views of the city, but it is sadly dated.
The International Convention Centre (ICC)
The port and waterfront, Beachfront, City Hall, Durban Horse Race Course, Berea, Umhlanga Rocks.
The BAT centre
The new aquarium, Durban's Aquarium - uShaka Marine World, one of the largest Aquariums in the world. Sahara Stadium Kingsmead is a major test match and one-day cricket venue.
Kings Park Stadium(Now known as ABSA Stadium) is host to the Internationally renowned Sharks Rugby Team. Known for its post match entertainment.
Outside of the city centre is the Valley of a Thousand Hills a dramatic geographical rock formation created by the Mngeni River (More commonly called the Umgeni River) and its tributaries.
Transportation
Land
Durban has seven Johannesburg) at the Westville Four-Level Interchange (official name E.B. Cloete Interchange), otherwise known as Spaghetti Junction. The city has a very good road network, although the city centre often experiences traffic jams.
The N2 connects Durban with Johannesburg 558km. The M4 Northern Freeway links the northern suburbs of Durban with the KZN North Coast, while the M4 Southern Freeway connects the Durban CBD with Durban International Airport and the KZN South Coast. The M7 connects the N2 and the Durban South Industrial Basin with the N3 and Pinetown via Queensburgh. The M19 connects the N2 with Pinetown via Westville. The M13 acts as an alternative to the N3, which is tolled at Mariannhill, as well as feeding traffic through Gillitts, Kloof, Westville and Durban.