This delightful tour winds us to the wonderful historic and iconic landmarks Cape Town offers. Cape Town is known legislatively as the Capital city of South Africa and the Mother City because it is the site of the first European settlement. It is voted as the best city in the world. On this tour, you will visit the iconic Table Mountain, the oldest colonial building in South Africa, and the historic colorful houses of Bo-Kaap. You will even have an opportunity to eat at the best restaurant offering delightful fresh cuisine.
Clients to enter their own pick up point within the 25 km radius from Cape Town City Centre
Pick up from your hotel between 08h00 - 08h30. We proceed to Table Mountain, a flat topped forming a prominent landmark overlooking the magnificent city of Cape Town. Known as one of the 7 wonders of nature for its astonishing landmark and its rich Flora & Fauna. Here you will charter a cable cart up to Table Mountain., enjoy a breathtakingly beautiful ride that offers 360 degrees view of the city
Formyl known as the Malay Quoters where slaves and Muslim immigrants during the apartheid era where taken, all the houses where painted in white and resident where not allowed to paint anu color besides white. After the apartheid era, the residents painted the houses in various bright colors to embrace and represent their freedom. Bo-kaap as a Muslim dominated area is a home to the oldest Mosque in Western Cape as well as the destination to Cape Malay cuisine and astonishing culture. Here you will walk around, take Instagram-able pictures and learn more about the history of this beautiful area.
The bastion fort of Cape Town. Built in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company as a form of settlement and refreshment base for ships to maintain its spices that where shipped to Europe and East Asia. The oldest existing colonial building in South Africa. The fort during the second boar war was used as a prison and the cells remain still today. Here you will walk around the 5 bastions and learn more about each one of them and the life that was lived there.
Built by the Dutch in 1652 as their first fort where slaves where sold, punished and hanged when they committed treason. Also where Nelson Mandela addressed his first speech as the first black democratic president of South Africa in 10 May 1994, after being imprisoned for 27 years during the apartheid era. The parade forms a deacon of Peace & Freedom and now it is used for big celebrations and State of the Nation Address.
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