Cape Town and its attractions
Situated right at the bottom of Table Mountain and as one of the largest population centres in South Africa it’s not surprising that Cape Town is one of the most frequently visited cities within the entire country.
In following please find a choice of attractions you just can’t miss!
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Table Mountain
Table Mountain is one of the most popular South African tourist attractions: getting to the top is a must for everybody – without exception! More
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Robben Island
In the past the Island was known for its prison, and to this day the building still reminds of the terror and injustice during the times of the Apartheid. Aside there is a rich animal and plant life to be found. More
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Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
The V&A Waterfront is Cape Town’s dock area and presents itself as a modern shopping paradise with a fashionable scene and a setting for some of the most famous restaurants in town – all at the same time. More
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Castle of Good Hope
In former times used as a defensive wall, Cape Town’s oldest building has now become a museum. More
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Two Oceans Aquarium
The Two Oceans Aquarium presents ecosystem and animal life of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. More
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Camps Bay
The Ocean View Guesthouse is located in Camps Bay, one of the most popular places in Cape Town. More
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Clifton
Clifton is a breathtaking spot due to its modern, spacious villas and its four sheltered beaches. More
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Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
In the 528 ha sized Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens at the slope of Table Mountain you can marvel at the variety of Africa’s flora. More







