Enjoy an engaging overview of Cape Town’s sights, landmarks, and cultural sites.
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Enjoy an engaging overview of Cape Town’s sights, landmarks, and cultural sites. For those with limited time or as an introduction to the city’s key attractions, this shorter tour is ideal. A half-day tour gives you a more streamlined experience, but it’s still packed with insightful information about Cape Town’s important landmarks, history, and culture.
Discover why Cape Town should to be the first city on your list of places you simply must see in the world. Cape Town—also known as “The Mother City”—was recently voted the “Best City in the World” by Telegraph Travel Awards 2023. It is a beautiful, culturally rich city with a long list of must-see sites.
Discover Table Mountain, one of the Seven Wonders of Nature, as well as the historically significant Bo Kaap.
Savor the peace and quiet of the Company’s garden, located in the heart of Cape Town’s vibrant city.
Admire the breathtaking views of Clifton and Camps Bay with their beautiful sand beaches.
Table Mountain, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, provides an amazing backdrop for Cape Town. Reach the summit via cableway and take in the breathtaking views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean.
Bo Kaap, once the Malay Quarter, is a cosmopolitan area with a rich history situated between the city center and the foothills of Signal Hill. Its colorful houses and charming cobblestone roads entice you to experience the Islamic culture of the Cape Malay people. One of the first residential neighborhoods in Cape Town is Bo Kaap, which dates back to the time the Cape Malay people were brought into the Cape Colony as expert artisans on a slave basis. The Auwul Mosque, which was founded in 1794, is the oldest mosque in South Africa. Savor a variety of Cape Malay cuisine, such as curries, koesisters, and an abundance of spices and herbs available at Atlas Trading Company.
In the center of Cape Town is a famous and historically significant park called The Company's Garden. Originally created as a fruit and vegetable garden in the 1650s by the Dutch East India Company, it has since transformed into a botanical garden and leisure area.
Green Market Square, one of the oldest public squares in Cape Town, has a lengthy history that dates back to the 17th century. The area is well-known for its colorful and energetic environment, drawing both locals and tourists with its assortment of locally and African-made goods and souvenirs.
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