Where To Shop in Cape Town
Cape Town is spoilt for shopping from high end consumer and fashion goods, to more local artisan offering and African memorabilia. GO BACK
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Cape Town is spoilt for shopping from high end consumer and fashion goods, to more local artisan offering and African memorabilia. GO BACK
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Stroll along cobbled streets of vibrantly coloured houses in Cape Town’s former Malay Quarter. Now known as Bo-Kaap, this historic area became home to many Muslims and freed slaves after the abolition of slavery. We recommend a visit to the Bo-Kaap Museum, housed in one of the earliest homes in this area, dating back to
The V&A Waterfront is a world class shopping centre, situated in the oldest working harbour in South Africa. Enjoy views of the iconic Table Mountain, the harbour or breakwater, when eating at one of over 80 eateries. There are more than 500 retail stores, five museums, 12 hotels and live entertainment 365 days a year.
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Here you will learn about the diamond industry and the history of diamonds in South Africa. Expect to see mining gear, famous diamond replicas, historical artifacts, specimens of natural kimberlite and much more. You will also learn how diamond jewelry is manufactured. GO BACK
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Built in the 17th Centaury, the Castle of Good Hope is the oldest existing colonial building in South Africa. This pentagonal fortress was built by the Dutch East India Company when they established a refreshment base for ships enroute from Europe to East Asia. The castle is also home to three museums. These include the
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Acclaimed as one of the great botanic gardens of the world, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens is situated on the Southern slopes of Table Mountain. The gardens cover 528 hectares and support a diverse fynbos flora and natural forest. Picnic on the grassy lawns, explore the Slangkop Canopy Walk, stroll past magnificent cycads in the dinosaur garden
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Explore the diversity of life in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans at Cape Town’s Two Oceans Aquarium. Located at the V&A Waterfront, this attraction is home to over 8 000 marine creatures. Meet giant sea turtles, penguins, sharks, and jelly fish and take a close-up glimpse below the surface of South Africa’s beautiful oceans. GO
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Located a few kilometres off the coast from Cape Town, Robben Island was the place where Nelson Mandela was infamously imprisoned for 18 years of his 27-year sentence. The Island is now a World Heritage Site and museum, offering daily tours which ferry guests from the V&A Waterfront to the island. Once on Robben Island,
Table Mountain, the prominent flat-topped mountain situated above the Cape Town city bowl, is South Africa’s most famous landmark. This majestic mountain is renowned for its natural beauty. Table Mountain is one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. It, and the surrounding Table Mountain National Park, are must-see attractions when visiting Cape Town that