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#DiscoverHelderberg: things to do in the Helderberg
Between the hiking and mountain-biking trails, horse riding, wine and beer tasting, wildlife encounters, spectacular beaches, golf courses and mouth-watering restaurants, there are hardly enough hours in the day to explore all that the Helderberg has to offer! -
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Where Would You Rather Be Wednesdays in Cape Town: Facebook fans’ top suggestions
Fazielah Williams
Friends, you certainly know how to get a girl inspired, don’t you? I put a call out on our I ♥ Cape Town Facebook fanpage for you to tell me Where You Would Rather Be on Wednesdays in Cape Town and boy, did you blow me away with your responses! -
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Why Rob Vember loves Cape Town
Rob Vember is a radio DJ and proud Capetonian. He grew up in Cape Town and studied in Grahamstown, where, working at the campus station, he was bitten by the radio bug. Returning to the Mother City to join the DJ line-up on Heart FM, he then made the move to Johannesburg to become part of the 5FM team, where he has been for the last few years. He recently made the move back home to continue presenting his weekday show from 5FM’s Cape Town studios. We asked him what he loves about the city. -
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Eat, shoot, share and win at the V&A Waterfront
Fazielah Williams
What do you get when you combine gourmet food and flash photography in an inspirational seaside city? Why, the Discover Delicious winter campaign at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, of course!
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A taste of the motherland in the Mother City: An Ethnic African Food Safari
Established as a tavern port to nourish sailors travelling between worlds, Cape Town was always destined to become a great culinary destination. Invariably, global cooking styles have become part of the local social fabric, but only recently have flavours from other parts of Africa been added to the “pot”. Keith Bain discovers a few of the Mother City’s Afropolitan dining scene highlights.
Lucy Tops’ top 3 weekend picks in Cape Town
Picking only three top weekend things to do in Cape Town is difficult because we are so spoilt for choice in this beautiful city, which I am proud to call my home.
If it has to be three, though, you can’t go wrong with…
Bicycling in Cape Town
Bicycling is fast becoming a growing trend in Cape Town and South Africa. Wherever you go, you’re sure to spot at least one local on a bicycle, sans the spandex.
Bicyclists use their bicycles for transport, fun and social gatherings rather than for the usual fitness reasons, but it does promote a healthier lifestyle.
Claus’ top five unexpected sights: Interview with City Sightseeing CEO Claus Tworeck
CEO of the beloved Cape Town attraction, City Sightseeing Cape Town, Claus Tworeck shares his top five unexpected city sights with us and explains why he loves Cape Town.
Cape Town Tourism’s dame of theatre – a chat with Coleen van Staden
She’s the life and soul of the Cape Town Tourism office, the charismatic colleague who brings a touch of drama to the mundane workday and now industry services supervisor Coleen van Staden is taking her panache to the Masque Theatre stage in Muizenberg.
Cooking on top of a wonder of nature: Interview with Table Mountain’s Chef Harry Schmidt
Table Mountain Café is the go-to culinary stop after admiring the awe-inspiring views from the top of our New7Wonder of Nature, Table Mountain, but have you ever given a thought to who creates the delicious meals?
I sat down with Harry Schmidt, master chef at Table Mountain Café and found out how he and his team manage to prepare mouth-watering meals and transport the delicious goods to the top of the mountain every day.
My top 3 weekday picks in Cape Town
The weekend is fast becoming a distant memory and there are deadlines that demand to be met, but that doesn’t mean it should put a damper on your winter weekday fun.
Join me at the following fabulous events from June 4 to 7, 2012 and discover why Cape Town warms up in winter:
Cape Town’s HOT 2012 winter entertainment
This winter, Cape Town’s talented entertainers help us to fight off those blistering chills with a red-hot line-up of fabulous events, shows and performances.
From the renowned ventriloquist and comedian Jeff Dunham at the glitzy Grand Arena, in June, to ice skating by your favourite Disney characters at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), in July, and Cabaret the Musical at Theatre on the Bay in August , there is no excuse to hibernate under the covers this chilly season, as tempting as it may be.
Cape Point’s Two Oceans Restaurant closed for renovations
The Two Oceans Restaurant is known both for its spectacular views of the iconic Cape Point and serving world-class gourmet creations prepared by award-winning Executive Chef, Phil Alcock.
To stay on top of trailblazing international trends and deliver an even better experience to visitors of its unique setting, the restaurant will be undergoing extensive renovations from June 1 to July 10, 2012.
My Cape Town, my home
Coming from Ireland, a country that exists in a perpetual state of winter, I spent much of my teenage years dreaming of far-off destinations where the sun shines for more than a few weeks a year.
This need for sunshine combined with Ireland’s poor economic state of the early 1990s – there wasn’t a sniff of a job to be had – meant it was only a matter of time before I packed my bags and hit the road to see what the world could offer a restless spirit such as mine.
Come Dine’s Top 5 Asian restaurants in Cape Town
With a variety of flavours to suit most palates, Asian cooking is a firm favourite, and we have found a few restaurants serving the tastiest Asian dishes in Cape Town.
Cape Town weekend highlights for June 1 to 3, 2012
Music, markets, soccer and comedy… what more could you want during your fabulous weekend in Cape Town?
Second TOPS Gugulethu Wine Festival in photos and video
Hot live musical acts, 400 fabulous wines up for tasting and a vibe like no other made the second TOPS Gugulethu Wine Festival on May 25 and 26, a roaring success!
Cape Town highlights for May 28 to 31, 2012
Tap into your adventurous and musical spirit in Cape Town this week.
Good Food & Wine Show 2012 in photos and video
Celebrate the onset of winter with warming gourmet and wine offerings at the Good Food & Wine Show at the Cape Town International Convention Centre this weekend.
Cape Town weekend highlights for May 25 to 27, 2012
Become a wine connoisseur in the township, feast on a world of gourmet delights in the city centre and gather unforgettable treasures in the Winelands this weekend.
Explore the tastes of the Cape Winelands
A day in the Cape Winelands is usually a highlight of every Cape Town visitor’s itinerary. Set against a backdrop of rolling vineyards, stark-white heritage buildings, ageing trees and dusky purple mountains, the superb cuisine and wines of the region make for memorable adventures best enjoyed with a tour guide or designated driver. To whet your appetite, we have compiled a few Cape wine facts to mull over:
Take a trip down memory lane with Petersen and Kramer’s Kat and the Kings
The David Kramer and Taliep Petersen award-winning musical, Kat and the Kings, has come home to the Fugard Theatre in District Six for the first time this winter, and what a warm welcome it has received!
Nearly every show since its launch on May 10 has been sold out, with the cast receiving standing ovations and good reviews… praise which is justly deserved.
Cape Town highlights for May 21 to 24, 2012
This week, Cape Town warms up with a variety of hot events to attend. From a tasty festival at the CTICC and a hilarious comedy show in Observatory, to decadent pampering in the Stellenbosch Winelands, a fun-filled winter week in the Mother City awaits you.
All you can eat buffet joints in Cape Town
As the saying goes, “variety is the spice of life” and this is never more apparent that when choosing what to eat, especially in winter.
As a Capetonian with a healthy appetite, though, I say why choose at all? This is why my favourite culinary establishments in Cape Town are restaurants with all-you-can-eat buffet options.
Cape Town weekend highlights for May 18 to 20, 2012
This weekend in your inspirational Cape Town, shop along the coast, reconnect with your musical roots and enjoy a scenic harbour tour.
Cape Town highlights for May 14 to 17, 2012
Savour the viticulture of Constantia, enjoy some comedic entertainment on the Atlantic Seaboard and dine for less in the Northern Suburbs this week.
Your weekday weather forecast as predicted by the South African Weather Service:
Monday: Maximum temperature of 18°C, partly cloudy skies, no chance of rain
Tuesday: Maximum temperature of 19°C, partly cloudy skies, 30% chance of rain
Wednesday: Maximum temperature of 20°C, partly cloudy skies, no chance of rain
Thursday: Maximum temperature of 20°C, partly cloudy skies, no chance of rain
Cape Town weekend highlights for May 11 to 13, 2012
This weekend in Cape Town, spoil the mother in your life, indulge your inner bookworm and be entertained with a feast of events.
Mother’s Day celebrations in Cape Town
The special woman in your life deserves to be treated like the queen that she is and in Cape Town, the Mother City, there are plenty of ways to show your mom how much she means to you.
Win a scenic Cape Point experience with your top five unexpected tips!
Do you know of five unexpected things to do at the iconic Cape Point? Would you like to win a scenic experience for you and your loved ones to this renowned attraction, worth R764?
From Monday, April 30 to Wednesday, May 2, we want to hear about your secret, unexpected Cape Point activities and you could be our lucky winner!
Cape Town weekend highlights for April 27 to 29, 2012
This long weekend, celebrate your freedom with a variety of wonderful events in Cape Town.
Your weekend weather forecast as predicted by the South African Weather Service:
Friday: Maximum temperature of 19°C, partly cloudy skies, no chance of rain
Saturday: Maximum temperature of 22°C, cloudy skies, no chance of rain
Sunday: Maximum temperature of 22°C, partly cloudy skies, 30% chance of rain
Win a luxurious V&A Waterfront experience
This April, you could be the lucky winner of a luxurious V&A Waterfront experience courtesy of Cape Town Tourism.
From Monday, April 23 to Wednesday, April 25, 2012, we have a fantastic shopping, activity and gourmet package worth R870 to give away!
Cape Town highlights for April 23 to 26, 2012
Art exhibitions, comedy shows and stylish exhibitions are yours to enjoy this short week.
Doodsnikke at the Baxter Theatre’s Flipside
Doodsnikke, the Afrikaans adaptation of acclaimed actor and writer Sam Shepard’s 1978 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Buried Child, is currently showing at the Baxter Theatre in Rondebosch.
This production, starring local theatre legends Gys de Villiers, Anna-Mart van der Merwe, Oscar Petersen and Ivan Abrahams, and rising talents Albert Pretorius, Travis Snyders and Thenjiwe Stemela, will run until 5 May 5,2012.
Cape Town weekend highlights for April 20 to 22, 2012
Gourmet, music, comedy and film ... whatever tickles your fancy, you’ll find it all in Cape Town this weekend.