This delightful drive winds its way to the heart of Cape Beauty, through superb mountain ranges, Vineyards and Cape Dutch homesteads. The region boasts great beauty, culture and is steeped in South African history with the sheer vastness of Cape Town on offer. The day also commences with a visit at the Malay Quarters to have a brief history of the Rainbow houses, culture, food and Muslim religion. With a stop at City Hall where Nelson Mandela addressed his first speech after he was released from prison, we are going to also visit Table Mountain, Signal Hill, Camps Bay and V & A Waterfront.
This is the best way to spend your day at Cape Town's top attractions.
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This is where late former President Nelson Mandela addressed his first speech after he was released from prison on the 11th of February/1990. On 24 July 2018, a statue of Nelson Mandela on the balcony overlooking the Grand Parade was unveiled on the same spot where he made his speech.
The oldest Garden, Park and Heritage site in South Africa. It was originally created in 1650 reason being to grow and produce fresh food to fill up the ships rounding the cape. It was also the starting point for the 30,000-strong demonstration led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu in 1989 and where Tutu coined the phrase ‘rainbow people’ to describe the diversity of South Africa’s population. The Garden is a home to overwhelming famous squirrels, you can purchase a bag of nuts to feed them, one thing kids love is feeding squirrels. The food is to die for as well, they serve traditional Capetonian food along with standard lunch, the food is simple but delicious. The Garden is also a home to South African National Gallery. it holds temporary exhibitions by some of the country’s top artists & occasional international artists too. This is a great way to spend a few hours and feed the squirrels, taste the traditional Capetonian food and get to go for an art exhibition at the South African National Gallery.
Castle of Good Hope, being one of the oldest buildings in South Africa. The Castle of Good Hope is one of the historical stalwarts that is still open to visitors. It captures the historical events that took place in the Castle dating back 350 years ago. The Key ceremony and the Canon Firing all form part of the experience. Please note: The Key Ceremony runs Monday to Friday; Cannon Firing does not take place on a Sunday; These ceremonies are weather dependent.
Known as the Malay Quarter is the colorful houses, our first stop begins here. A multicultural neighborhood dominantly populated by Muslims. Bo-Kaap contains the largest concentration of pre-1850 architecture in South Africa and it's the oldest surviving residential neighborhood in Cape Town. Here you will experience the beautiful rainbow houses, learn more about the History and Culture of Bo-Kaap, taste delicious Cape Malay cuisine at one of the finest restaurants, get to mingle with the locals and take lots pictures too.
After Bo-Kaap our tour continues to the most beautiful Table Mountain, here you will take a round cable way cart to see the breathtaking beautiful views of Cape Town City. You will have the opportunity to take as many pictures as you like.
Signal Hill, which connects Kloof Nek to Lion’s Head, in the distinctive shape of a lion’s rump, is one of the most famous spots in Cape Town for sun downers. Views from the 350m high summit are nothing short of spectacular, particularly at night, and picnic dinners with accompanying drinks is something of a capital pastime. In the evenings Signal Hill is a little like ‘lovers lane’ - popular with couples who are up there to enjoy the lights and the romance of the Table Mountain backdrop, particularly during summer when Table Mountain is lit at night.
See the most beautiful Bevely Hills of Cape Town known as Camps Bay. Here you will stop briefly to take pictures and enjoy the views of the 12 apostles.
Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with imaginative office locations, world-class hotels and luxury apartments in the residential marina. We invite you to discover the experience... live, work, shop and play at the V&A Waterfront The restaurants, shops, and is nothing less than world-class, making your travel to South Africa a glitzy experience. This is one of Cape Town's biggest tourist attractions, the Waterfront evokes images of the early activities of the harbour. Much of its charm lies in the fact that this busy commercial harbour is set in the midst of a huge entertainment venue with pubs, restaurants, specialty shops, craft markets, theatres and movies.
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