Photogallery of Cape Town, South Africa

Table Mountain with Clouds
Table Mountain with Clouds by Tim Sheerman-Chase @flickr
Cape Town
Cape Town by Adamina @flickr
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa by Gurney5 @flickr
Cape Town City Hall
Cape Town City Hall by Martie1Swart @flickr
Cape Town
Cape Town by Kiryna @flickr
Jameson Hall at the University of Cape Town
Jameson Hall at the University of Cape Town by Barbourians @flickr
Table Mountain viewed from  V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
Table Mountain viewed from V&A Waterfront, Cape Town by George M. Groutas @flickr
Cape Town Stadium from the harbour
Cape Town Stadium from the harbour by Barbourians @flickr
Cape Town
Cape Town by Charlie Dave @flickr
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More to see in Cape Town
Cape Town never ceases to attract fans of beach holidays. The local beaches are especially popular with surfers. Muizenberg Beach is a great place for beginners. It features the most favorable conditions for training, a school of surfing and several sports shops. Experienced sportsmen are recommended to go to a place called Kalk Bay. You will also find high waves in Dungeons Beach. In addition to various water attractions, tourists will find many ways to entertain themselves - golf, hiking, cycling, and much more. Cape Town is really rich in various sports facilities. Do not forget to include a visit to the aquarium named "Two Oceans" into your excursion program. This is the best way to appreciate the diversity of the deep seas inhabitants. White Shark Projects Aquarium is smaller, but no less attractive and interesting. The main inhabitants of this aquarium are rare white sharks. Here visitors can see one of the most dangerous marine predators, and even see how the sharks are fed. An excursion to Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens will certainly leave many unforgettable memories. Its territory has become home to hundreds of exotic plants and flowers. Tourists will find here a large conservatory and a special area with cozy pergolas and benches. Greenpoint Park is located near the center of the city. This is a perfect place to relax on a hot day and enjoy the beautiful flora of the park. Rondebosch Golf Course is considered the most popular golf club in the city. Both … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Cape Town

Active recreation

Connoisseurs of the noble game give preference to golf centers such as Metropolitan Golf Club and Rondebosch Golf Club, striking not only with the game organization but also with stunning green landscapes. Golf's mini version is no less popular, and the best mini-golf clubs include Mouille Point Putt Putt Course and Glowing Rooms. Fans of intellectual games should try their hand at HintHunt South Africa where … Open

Festivals and events in Cape Town

Sports are very popular in Cape Town, and that's why many interesting sporting festivals are held here. Thus, racewalkers meet at the Cape Town Big Walk in mid-March, passing the baton to regatta enthusiasts coming to the Cape Town International Boat Show in late October, and then surfers take their place in late November, flocking to the port city for the Wavescape Surf & Ocean Festival. Some popular gastronomic … Open

Advices for travellers

3. Do not forget to take a taxi on a special parking only. You will find these parking areas close to all shopping centers, large restaurants and major government agencies. Tourists can also call a taxi by phone. Stopping a free taxi in a street will be very difficult. The cost of a ride should be specified in advance. Not all the cars are equipped with counters. 4. It is very convenient to travel … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

In Ebony & Ivory, one can find wonderful decorations and necessary things for the home. It presents a huge selection of tableware as well as decorative items made by local craftsmen. Another interesting feature of this store is antiques - some tourists visit this salon as a kind of museum. One of the largest assortments of clothing in town is offered by Mememe. This store would be of interest to both men and women. … Open

Cape Town for children - what to visit

There is a real reptile garden in Cape Town called “Reptile Garden”. One of the richest and most fascinating collections of reptiles in the world is collected in this original reserve. Here, you can see rare snakes, lizards, and chameleons with their amazing ability to disguise themselves under the surrounding landscape. Visitors are allowed to feed and even hold in their hands, some inhabitants of the garden. … Open

Travel guide to Cape Town

The real historical symbol of the city is the beautiful Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, which was founded in 1913. This garden is located at the very foot of Table Mountain. In its territory, there are many rare plants and flowers that are found in southern part of Africa. On the territory of the garden starts the path, which leads to the top of the mountain. Those who enjoy hiking will like to relax here. … Open

Top sigths of South Africa

Fans of nighttime entertainment will enjoy a short stay in Sun City that is sometimes called “the Las Vegas of South Africa”. Countless casinos, restaurants, bars and other entertainment facilities are open every night. Finally, it’s worth mentioning the beauty of Cape Town, one of the most visited cities in the country. This is a modern metropolis that has managed to keep the unique atmosphere of wild nature. … Open

Photogalleries of neighbours of Cape Town

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