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Happy Africa Day!
Today is Africa Day, in commemoration of the founding of the Organisation of African Unity in 1963, which became the African Union in 2002. Although not a public holiday in South Africa, the day is still recognised as an important celebration of African unity. This year will be the 50th celebration of Africa Day. -
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Open Streets in Observatory
Fazielah Williams
This Africa Day, Cape Town’s vibrant locals and visitors will be taking to the streets ... the Opens Streets in Observatory, that is, on Saturday May 25, 2013. Inspired by Bogota’s Ciclovia and projects in other cities like San Francisco and Jakarta, Open Streets in Observatory will see the usually traffic-congested Lower Main Road collectively transformed from a car-dominated road to a people-friendly public space. -
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Facebook Feedback Friday: Your favourite soup spots in Cape Town
With cooler weather setting in, it’s important to know where in Cape Town you can find some warm, delicious soup. So who better to ask than the fans of our Facebook page, I ♥ Cape Town? On Thursday, we posed the question: “Where do you go to have your favourite soup in Cape Town?” -
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#InstagramDiary: the awesome architecture of Long Street
Long Street is one of Cape Town’s most iconic streets, and with the incredible variety of food, fashion, nightlife spots, book stores, antique stores, street vendors and international visitors lining the sidewalks, it’s easy to see why. But don’t let all of this distract you from one of Long Street’s finest features: the awesome architecture.
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Cape Town fynbos – Flickr pic of the day
This picture, capturing the beauty of Cape Town’s flora, was taken by our Cape Town. Live it. Love it. group member Warren Rohner aka warrenski.
Warren says, “I was out hiking the 10km Noordhoek Circuit route at Silvermine Nature Reserve with some friends in mid-spring of 2006.
Fall about laughing at the Vodacom Funny Festival
Tickle your funny bones this winter at the 5th Annual Vodacom Funny Festival, from July 15-19 at the Baxter Theatre’s Concert Hall.
It’s local, it’s lekker, it’s affordable (R120 per person) and best of all, it’s just around the corner.
Young jazz pianist refreshes Cape Town musical style
Kyle Shepherd (21), widely regarded as one of South Africa’s most accomplished jazz pianists and composers, will be giving a solo piano concert on Saturday June 27 at Welgemeend in Welgemeend Road, Gardens. The performance begins at 19h30.
Shepherd has performed at a number of concerts and festivals in South Africa (including the 2009 Cape Town International Jazz Festival) and abroad with the likes of Errol Dyers, Robbie Jansen, Louis Moholo, McCoy Mrubata, Zim Ngqawana and Hilton Schilder.
Tour of Green Point Stadium
Thanks to Cape Town Tourism, I had the amazing opportunity to be taken on a personal tour of Green Point Stadium It was awesome to view a super structure being constructed up close.
Evening walk on Milnerton Beach – Flickr pic of the day
This beautiful image of a woman walking her three dogs along Milnerton Beach at dusk was taken by our Cape Town. Live it. Love it. group member Robert Lurie.
Robert says, “I was shooting some beautifully coloured sunsets, when the lady and dogs strolled past. The light was bluish, as it was after sunset, and created a blue
monochrome silhouette.”
President Obama to come to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup
United States President Barack Obama, photo courtesy Joshua Debner
United States President Barack Obama has officially accepted an invitation to attend the opening ceremony of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.
Italy vs Brazil – a Confederations Cup photo essay
I don’t know whether I am the only one to think this, but there has been such a vibe in the country since the Confederations Cup began. People smiling more and are constantly excited – we all have something we can talk about and relate to. Last night’s experience made me feel proud to be South African.
The Vodacom Funny Festival gets a ten on the laughter scale
On Wednesday night I attended the annual Vodacom Funny Festival – a night of stand-up comedy at the Baxter Theatre. As a student, I rarely have the opportunity to watch expensive shows of any sort, much less so stand-up comedy. So when an acquaintance offered me a front-row seat that he had won, I jumped at the prospect.
It’s fynbos season in the Cape
Photo courtesy Robert Wallace
One of the many reasons to love the Mother City in winter is that it’s fynbos season. This means that, in a number of areas around Cape Town, you will find an abundance of strikingly beautiful indigenous plants and flowers.
Fynbos (meaning “fine bush”) is a group of flora endemic to a small area of South Africa’s Western Cape.
Cape Town Big 6 offers kids a great winter special
No trip to the Mother City is complete without visits to the Cape Town Big 6: the V&A Waterfront, the Table Mountain Cableway, Kirstenbosch National Botanic Gardens, Robben Island, Cape Point and the Constantia Vineyards.
Cape fur seal in Simon’s Town – Flickr pic of the day
This lovely underwater image was taken by our Cape Town. Live it. Love it. group member Jacques de Vos aka Day Is Coming.
Jacques says, “This young Cape fur seal followed us around on a shallow dive for nearly 15 minutes, playing and darting all about the three divers in the water.”
Confederations Cup Semi-Finalists: South Africa, Brazil, Spain and USA
South African fans will be heading back to Ellis Park in droves to support their team in their semi-final against Brazil.
Spain will take on USA on Wednesday night in the first Confederations Cup semi-final, and South Africa will be up against Brazil on Thursday night.
This after a dramatic Sunday night of soccer, in which USA beat Egypt 3-0 in Rustenburg and Brazil thumped World Champions Italy 3-0 at Loftus in Pretoria.
Brazil made winning look easy against Italy, with a double coming from Luis Fabiano, and an own goal from Italian defender Andrea Dossena to seal the fate of the Azzurri.
Now Bafana Bafana fans will go back to Ellis Park, where South Africa played to a goaless draw with Iraq in the Confederations Cup opening game, to watch South Africa take on the South American champions.
[PHOTO ESSAY] Iraq vs New Zealand, Confederations Cup
In the final round of Group A matches, Iraq took on New Zealand. Iraq needed a win to secure their place in the semi-finals, at the expense of South Africa. For the first time possibly in sporting history, South Africans came out in their numbers to support New Zealand. Over 23 000 people watched the game at Ellis Park, Johannesburg.
Sea Point putt-putt – Flickr pic of the day
This beautiful picture of a sunset at Sea Point was taken by our Cape Town. Live it. Love it. group member Sivan Miller.
Sivan says, “I took this image at Sea Point Putt-Putt in Sea Point.”
Cape Town 2010 launch – Flickr pic of the day
This festive picture of the Cape Town 2010 FIFA World Cup One Year To Kick-Off launch was captured by our Cape Town. Live it. Love it. group member Tiffany Turkington-Palmer aka wooze66.
Tiffany says, “Here’s the thing. If you want to be a real soccer supporter in this country, you have to get your lips around a vuvuzela.”
Egypt triumphs over Italy in Confed Cup – a photo essay
Excitement mounts as the national anthems are sung before the kick-off of the clash between Egypt and Italy.
Cape Town Tourism takes part in World Environment Week
Sabeegah of Cape Town Tourism learns more about sharks
Sharks, penguins, oranges and cokes.
Add 2 000 primary school learners and what a week we had. Cape Town Tourism – Team South lent support to Save Our Seas Shark Centre in Kalk Bay with a week filled with entertainment, education and some very hard slog.
World Economic Forum on Africa – A Cape Town Tourism photo essay
Kofi Annan, former secretary-general of the United Nations, was one of the 700 delegates who gathered in Cape Town from June 10-12, 2009 for the World Economic Forum on Africa. The event aimed to consider the implications of the global economic crisis on Africa.
History lesson for Bafana Bafana
Photo courtesy Chris Kirchhoff
When the ball shot off Siyabonga Nomvete’s buttocks in the fourth minute of the game and nestled in Slovenian goalkeeper Marko Simeunovic’s net during a Group B encounter of the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Korea and Japan between South Africa and Slovenia, the football-watching public of South Africa went ballistic.
Cape Town faces – Flickr pic of the day
This lovely photo of a child in Gugulethu township was taken by our Cape Town. Live it. Love it. group member Mike Metelerkamp aka mikemet.
Mike says, “This photo was taken outside Mzoli’s Place in Gugulethu during a friend’s birthday party. It was such a fun day, which let us experience another unique part of Cape Town.”
Picture yourself in a Cape Town art gallery
Kalk bay is a great tourist destination.
Photo courtesy Ian Junor aka ifijay
Craving a bit of culture this winter? Cape Town’s art galleries offer a great selection of work by local and international artists.
The Association for Visual Arts (AVA) Gallery is a non-profit venture which aims to promote South African and particularly Western Cape artists. The gallery has a partnership with the Spier wine estate, which supports a variety of arts initiatives and has bought the building in which the AVA is housed – 35 Church Street, in the city centre.
South Africa secure first ever Confed Cup win
Fans cheering at the opening of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009. Photo courtesy Shine 2010 - 2010 World Cup good news
In a must-win game for the hosts, South Africa rose to the challenge last night to secure their first ever Confederations Cup win after cruising past a hapless New Zealand side 2-0, thanks to a brace from Bernard Parker.
Bafana Bafana started the game well with the returning Steven Pienaar and Orlando Pirates’ Teko Modise’s crisp, incisive passing tearing the All Whites’ defence to tatters.
Making a noise at The Grosvenor Guest House, Simonstown, for 2010!
“My staff made fabulous coloured t-shirts and headgear, painted their faces and went parading down Simon’s Town Main Road to the Tourism Office.
“They looked fantastic and certainly created a lot of interest for 2010!” says Debbie from The Grosvenor Guest House in Simon’s Town.
Calling all Confederation Cup Fans
Photo courtesy Chris Kirchhoff
Cape Town Tourism wants to feature your experiences of the Confederations Cup matches on our 2010 blog.
“Cape Town at a glance”
Photo courtesy flowcomm
“Cape Town at a glance” – a feature on the Cape Town Tourism 2010 mini-site – is packed with all the information any visitor to Cape Town needs.
Camps Bay Twelve Apostles – Flickr pic of the day
This amazing landscape was captured by ourCape Town. Live it. Love it. group member Grea Wessels aka Grieks.
Grea says, “This picture was taken from Glen Beach, close to Camps Bay, and has the Twelve Apostles in the background.”
Sea Turtle – Flickr pic of the day
This close-up portrait of a sea turtle was taken by our Cape Town. Live it. Love it. group member Jason Weeks.
Taken at the Two Ocean’s Aquarium, visitors are given the opportunity to see these reptiles up close. The inviting and often interactive displays offer an educational and entertaining experience that will appeal to young and old alike.
Become a fan with Soccer 101
Photo courtesy Fernando Herrera
It’s going to be hard not to catch soccer fever in 2010. But if you’re a beginner to the beautiful game, don’t worry – Cape Town Tourism has developed Soccer 101 to start you off.