
Located in the Century City Precinct, and conveniently located on the N1, Canal Walk is the third-largest shopping centre in Africa.
The centre has over 400 stores and thousands of the best local and international brands to choose from. There are shops selling fashion, leisure, entertainment products and more for the whole family, all under one roof.
The centre has a variety of eateries, from sit-down restaurants, cafés, and coffee shops to takeaway outlets in the spacious Food Court. Also located in the food court are two massive digital screens and plasma TVs mounted throughout the court, making this a hot spot for sports enthusiasts come match day.
The centre has 17 cinemas, screening the best local and international blockbusters.
Canal Walk has a Wonderland play centre, with plenty of coin-operated arcade games, pool tables, and a bowling alley for hours of fun-filled entertainment.
There are Mom-friendly changing and breastfeeding facilities, and private cubicles for children with kid-sized toilets and basins for easy access.
The centre regularly hosts special events and holiday entertainment opposite the food court area.
Canal Walk has a dedicated Visitor Information Centre and shuttle service to help make your shopping experience easier.
From Kirstenbosch Gardens, to Table Mountain Forests and home to Western Cape Rugby and Cricket, Newlands has so much to offer.
Newlands is one of the most affluent and beautiful neighbourhoods in Cape Town resting on the slopes of Table Mountain. There is a wide range of accommodation available.
Newlands is home to some of the best restaurants and bars in the city. Whether you’re looking for a casual meal or a night out on the town, there’s something for everyone on offer.
Make the most of winter in Cape Town with these incredible local deals 😍🔥
From our top attractions to mouth-watering restaurant specials, here’s Part 1 of the best local deals you won’t want to miss this season…
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A Cape Town sunset with a little drama. 🌅💨
📹: @familyearthtrek
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Meet Donovan Goliath, the Eastern Cape-born, Joburg-based creative exploring Cape Town with a fresh perspective.
Next on Donovan’s itinerary: Cape Town’s creative spaces.
One stop on Donovan’s journey is A33, a café, gallery, and listening room that doubles as a cultural hub, bringing together people from all walks of life.
Owner Pule Takoubong created the space with a simple vision: to reconnect people with the analogue world and encourage them to be fully present.
For Donovan, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee and an igwinya, the beloved South African deep-fried dough bread also known as vetkoek, while soaking up the art and music around him.
“There is something about it that makes you feel at home, and something that makes you go, ‘Let me turn off my phone and immerse myself in it.’”
Donovan’s Cape Town story continues. Follow Love Cape Town on socials to keep up with the journey.
You Don’t Need a Holiday. You Need My Cape Town.
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Stellenbosch, South Africa’s second-oldest town, blends historic charm, rolling vineyards, and dramatic mountain landscapes, making it a favourite for wine lovers and outdoor adventurers alike. 🍷⛰️
Here’s everything you can do on your next visit:
📍 Stellenbosch Wine Tractor
📍 Webersburg Wine Estate
📍 Precious Hidden Valley
📍Root44 Market
📍Dylan Lewis Studio & Sculpture Garden
📍Jonkershoek Nature Reserve
📍Spier Wine Farm
What are some of your favourite spots in Stellenbosch? Drop them in the comments 👇
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Inside @kuganhasafari, the ultra-luxury safari retreat just two hours from Cape Town 🐘🦁🐃
Kuganha lies at the heart of Aquila Collection’s 26-year legacy of conservation and is recognised as one of South Africa’s most accessible ultra-luxury safari and wellness retreats. Set within a 10,000-hectare private Big Five reserve, Kuganha blends vast landscapes, wildlife encounters and fully private in-suite spa sanctuaries, a first in Africa. 🧖🏽♀️
Each suite features a fully integrated private wellness sanctuary, including a cold plunge pool, a steam room and shower, a sauna, a salt halotherapy chamber, a flotation therapy pool, twin massage beds, a relaxation lounge, an outdoor shower, double soaking baths, a private plunge pool and a jacuzzi. 🏊🏽
Tag someone you’d escape here with…
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Anyone else enjoying the cooler weather in Cape Town? 🍂
This weekend was filled with epic showdowns, festivals, and some of the best sunsets.
Here are some of our favourite videos and images you shared with us:
1 and 2: @7assaant
3: @dhlstormers
4: @travelsmilenrepeat
5: @mujaji_dragonboat
6: @brendanharingtonphotography
Tag us in your photographs/reels using #lovecapetown. The best content will feature on our social media accounts.
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Even icons have their critics.😉
📹: @heleenmills
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10s across the board 🫶🏼🇿🇦
📹: @enocq_
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Meet Donovan Goliath, the Eastern Cape-born, Joburg-based creative seeing Cape Town through a different lens.
Next on Donovan’s Cape Town itinerary is the city’s buzzing art scene.
“I love art. Art is the foundation of everything I have done to this day,” says Donovan.
Showing him around is South African rapper YoungstaCPT, because if anyone knows the city’s creative pulse, it’s him.
On the itinerary:
📍Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa
📍RESERVOIR
📍99 Loop Gallery
As Donovan wanders through the galleries, the exhibitions and artworks remind him of home, family, and the beginning of his creative journey.
Donovan’s Cape Town story continues. Follow Love Cape Town on socials to keep up with the journey.
You Don’t Need a Holiday. You Need My Cape Town.
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It’s going to be a jam-packed June in Cape Town! 🎉🥂 We’ve rounded up some of the must-attend events you won’t want to miss… #capetown #capetownevents #thingstodocapetown ...
US skateboarder Jason Vanporppal has officially arrived in Cape Town! 🛹
Jason set out on a mission in February, skating from Kampala, Uganda, all the way to the Mother City to raise funds to build the “biggest skatepark in Uganda”.
After covering over 6,000 kilometres across seven African countries, including Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana, and more than 100 days on the road, he skated into Cape Town to a roaring welcome from local fans.
Here are some of the highlights…
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Happy Africa Day! 🌍
The @capetownmarathon took over the Mother City this weekend, and with gorgeous weather across the city, it was the perfect excuse to get out and explore. 🏃
Here are some of our favourite videos and images you shared with us
1: @markschumann_
2: @shaqct
3: @metrorailwc
4: @iam_beda_24
5: @louisa_pollard_photography
Tag us in your photographs/reels using #lovecapetown. The best content will feature on our social media accounts.
#capetown #lovecapetown#thingstodoincapetown
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