Cape Town Attractions
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Table Mountain
Views: 53365
Boulders penguin colony
Views: 36951
Cape Point
Views: 29524
City Sightseeing Bus Tours
Views: 29184
V&A Waterfront
Views: 28480
Two Oceans Aquarium
With more than 3000 marine creatures on view – including sharks, turtles and penguins – the Two Oceans Aquarium is one of the finest aquariums in the world.
Read moreTygerberg Nature Reserve
After an absence of 100 years from the area, bontebok once again roam freely throughout the 300-hectare Tygerberg Nature Reserve, thanks to the efforts of the nature conservation branch of the City of Cape Town.
Read moreUniversity of Cape Town
Take in the stunning architecture that typifies South Africa’s oldest university.
Read moreUniversity of the Western Cape
Over the past 50 years, the University of the Western Cape has been in the vanguard of South Africa’s historic change, playing an academic role in building an equitable and dynamic nation.
Read moreV&A Waterfront
The V&A Waterfront is South Africa’s most visited destination, attracting millions of visitors every year – and for good reason, given the location’s combination of shops, restaurants, nightspots, tourist attractions and museums in the city’s historic harbour.
Read moreVergelegen wine estate
Although its translated name means “situated far away”, the Vergelegen wine estate, historical homestead and grounds are only a 40-minute drive from the Cape Town city centre, near the town of Somerset West.
Read moreWagon trail, Sir Lowry’s Pass
Early colonial pioneers in ox-wagons used Sir Lowry’s Pass to cross the mountains – and the evidence is still there to see.
Read moreWembley Square
It’s fashionable, funky, sports a glass roof, Wembley Square is the ultimate life-style centre, with enough activities to keep you busy for hours.
Read moreWest Coast Ostrich Show Ranch
For a tourism experience with a difference, visit the West Coast Ostrich Show Ranch. This family-owned ostrich business includes informative tours.
Read moreWilliam Fehr Collection housed in Rust en Vreugd
William Fehr (1892-1968) was a private art collector whose paintings, furniture and other objets d’art are housed in two of Cape Town’s most historic buildings, the Castle of Good Hope and Rust en Vreugd.
Read moreWine farm restaurants, Morgenster olive oil
Enjoy a drive to a tasting experience with a difference, learn to cook African style and wash it all down with some delicious wine.
Read moreZandvlei Estuary Nature Reserve
The 200ha Greater Zandvlei Estuary Nature Reserve is a wetland, river system and estuary near Muizenberg on the False Bay coast.
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