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Cape Town's setting is one of the world's most stunning.

In this beautiful city even transient visitors can't help but devote a few million brain cells to storing images of its grandeur: its striking Table Mountain backdrop, its glorious beaches and enchanting vineyards, its rugged landscapes and its strange and wonderful plants... Read the overview
Camps Bay, with Twelve Apostles mountain range in background

Points of interest

District Six Museum

Your one essential museum visit in Cape Town should be here. As much for the people of the now vanished District Six as it is about them, this is a hugely moving and informative exhibition which repays repeat visits. Note that almost all township tours stop here first to explain the history of the pass laws.

The floor of the main hall is covered with a large-scale map of District Six on which former residents have labelled where their demolished homes and features of their neighbourhood were. Reconstructions of home interiors, photographs, recordings and written testimonials build up an evocative picture of a shattered but not entirely broken community. The staff, practically all displaced residents, each have a heartbreaking story to tell.

Address

25A Buitenkant St
City Bowl

Contact

www.districtsix.co.za
tel info 021 466 7200

Transport

train Main Station

Admission

full Rand 15.00
child Rand 10.00

 

Two Oceans Aquarium

This excellent aquarium features denizens of the deep from both the cold and the warm oceans that border the Cape, including great white sharks, penguins, stingrays and turtles, along with an astounding kelp forest and pools in which kids can touch sea creatures. Qualified divers can swim with the sharks, for a fee.

Address

Docks Rd
V&A Waterfront

Contact

www.aquarium.co.za
tel info 021 418 3823

Admission

full Rand 65.00
child Rand 30.00
concession Rand 50.00

 

Rondevlei Nature Reserve

Hippos hadn't lived in the marshes here for 300 years until they were re-introduced in 1981 to this small, picturesque nature reserve west of Muizenberg. There are now eight hippos, but they're shy creatures and it's unlikely that you'll spot them unless you stay overnight - which can be arranged.

Guided walks are available and you can spot some 231 species of birds from the waterside trail, as well as from two viewing towers and hides.

Address

Fisherman's Walk Rd
Zeekoevlei

Contact

www.rondevlei.co.za
tel info 021 706 2404

Admission

full Rand 5.00
child Rand 2.50

 

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