Cape Garden Centre

A rose at the Cape Garden Centre. Photo courtesy fesoj

One for the kids
With a big outdoor playground and the largest indoor play area in Cape Town, the Cape Garden Centre is a popular attraction both in sunny weather or even when it rains. Young families arrive at the centre en masse to enjoy the wonderful environment that has been created and nurtured by the Van Niekerk family and the Cape Garden Centre staff over the years.

Bugz Playpark offers an ideal venue for the whole family to spend a day of fun while the young ones enjoy physical activities such as climbing, sliding, running around and playing in the open air.

Something for the grown-ups
By adding eateries to the mix, the Cape Garden Centre has ensured that moms, dads and grandparents also consider this a special place to spend their leisure time. From Mondays to Sundays, 09h00 to 17h00, the 200-seater Bamboo Garden Restaurant offers wholesome meals in a quiet haven away from the noisy city. Choose to sit in comfort inside or enjoy a shady, peaceful al fresco dining experience while your kids play in a safe, enclosed area.

Fun for all
The centre has added numerous other attractions to its bouquet, including:

  • Gallery Fabriano
  • Cape Garden Art
  • Cape Garden Designs
  • Cape Koi Aquarium
  • Cape Pets & Reptiles
  • Fred’s Fine Wine Shop
  • Magic Forest
  • Namchar The Shop
  • Phone: +27 (0)21 988 4137
  • Email: info at capegardencentre dot co dot za

Walking in Cape Town

Many visitors want to explore nature on higher ground as soon as they arrive in Cape Town and with Lion’s Head and Table Mountain beckoning, many do get to experience the local flora and fauna on foot. However, the entire peninsula can be enjoyed by avid walkers. From Blouberg Beach, with its picture perfect views from its sandy shores, to the more adventurous guided Hoerikwaggo Trails along the spine of Table Mountain, visitors have an expanse of ground to cover.

St James

Just a little further on from Cape Town’s well-known Muizenberg beach (with its ubiquitous Victorian bathing boxes) is St James.

African Wildlife

Although Cape Town and the Western Cape are probably not the best places to experience a safari (Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal provinces are better known for that), it is possible to have an encounter with South Africa’s big game not far from the Mother City.

Llandudno and Sandy Bay

Only 18km from the Cape Town city centre, an arc of fine white sand gives away the secluded location of one of Cape Town’s most beautiful beaches, Llandudno.

Macassar Dunes Project

The Macassar Dunes Project is located on the Cape Town coast adjacent to Macassar and Khayelitsha and is bounded by the Eerste River, Baden Powell Drive and False Bay.

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