Green Point has been called the Soho of Cape Town – with its funky restaurants and busy… Read more
There are some very old residents in Cape Town’s coastal village, Fish Hoek, which lies in a… Read more
Labyrinths are a common element in many different cultures, with earliest records dating back 3 500 years. Cape… Read more
Despite its rural nature, this tranquil area at the foot of the Bottelary Mountains is considered a… Read more
The words tasting, Cape and Town immediately bring to mind lazy afternoons driving through the scenic landscape… Read more
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Calling all culture vultures: Cape Town is the place to glut yourself on good theatre, book and jazz festivals, museums, galleries and more!
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A National Park within city limits. The meeting of two major oceans. The most spectacular botanic gardens in the world. Any questions?
Warning: Cape Town could be seriously good for your health!
Beaches, mountains, oceans, nature trails. Could one dream up a better city to be outdoors in?
People don’t just love Cape Town for its blue sky; they’re also attracted in their thousands by the colours it takes on after dark.
Wholesale. Retail. Shopping addicts, beware!
From braais to bacchanalia, Cape Town just tastes good.
Cape Town has an abundance of attractions. We recommend using the services of a tour guide or experiences company.
According to StatsSA, greater Cape Town had a population of 3.5 million in 2007.
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