South Africa’s largest aquarium is an educational and dramatic collection of exhibits and galleries; the weekly shark feeding is a popular attraction.
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South Africa’s largest aquarium is an educational and dramatic collection of exhibits and galleries; the weekly shark feeding is a popular attraction.
With two fine restaurants, an historic home and wine tasting events, this sprawling winery is a popular attraction.
Cheetah Outreach Education department aims to facilitate the increased respect and pride for South Africa's indigenous fauna in the youth of previously disadvantaged communities; using the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) as an ambassador species. and To plant the seed of a conservation ethic
There is just no way you can drive through an area and say that you have visited. Bo-Kaap is a vibrant area with lots of culture and character. The Bo-Kaap would do well to have its own information...
This peaceful beach is famous for its massive granite boulders and indigenous penguin colony.
Located in the Malay quarter, this former Muslim home displays a typical Malay household.
Visit http://www.muizen... Great place to have a surf, but watch out for the Great Whites. They have shark spotters in season so don't be too paranoid! Close to some poorer neighbourhoods so stay...
Clifton has 4 beaches, each of which is a little beach on it's own, separated by boulders. Fourth beach is the most common one. Although the setting is idyllic, the water is cold and it can be...
The Rhodes Memorial is wonderful for the view, the pine trees, and the restaurant where you can have a relaxing bite to eat or a cup of tea.
This brick house represents a once-popular 19th century Georgian architectural style; its furniture and other household items are from the same era.
Cape Town Mountain’s cable cars are a popular way to see some panoramic views.
Rare and beautiful exhibits of art, native crafts and weaponry make this small but stunning museum among the country’s finest.
The first black archbishop of Cape Town, Desmond Tutu, used this Anglican cathedral as a religious and political seat.
Figuring prominently in the storied history of Cape Town, this carefully preserved Presidential residence was furnished and decorated by imperialist Cecil Rhodes.
This street has always been Cape Town’s main street, from its earliest days as an elegant shady walkway to its present dense throng of storefronts.
Now occupied by excellent collections of art and cultural antiquities, this 1679 building is also known for its tragic beginnings as a slave lodge.
