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09 Attractions You Can't-Miss When Visiting Cape Town South Africa

                                                              1. Table Mountain  


Table Mountain is the most beautiful scenery in Cape Town. Sitting at the top should be at the top of everyone’s list of ‘activities before kicking the bucket’. Take a comfortable course on a slow-moving trolley, or on the other hand climb to the top. Somehow you will love it if you take part in seeing Cape Town and hooking up at the top of the Table!

2. V and A Waterfront


Located in Cape Town Harbor, Victoria and the Alfred Waterfront are the most popular destinations in Cape Town. With a variety of shops, cafes and bistros, bars, popular and popular public places, and art galleries nearby, you will never have a second here, day or night.

3. Wine farms 

From the farms of Constantia in the south to the remote areas of Stellenbosch, Paarl, and Franshoek, Cape Town boasts some of the world's best wine farms. Also, it is an undeniable fact that they produce the best wines in the world! A visit to Cape Town is lacking in addition to a one-day wine course, a delicious wine test, knowledge of trained wines and techniques, a delicious lunch along the way, and a full range of wines. a few unusual purchases downstairs at home.

4. Robben Island

The location of former president Nelson Mandela's cell where he was detained long before his guaranteed delivery, Robben Island has a strange climate. Take a boat from the Waterfront and benefit from the guided tour of the various men across the island to Madiba, as well as the dizzy man himself.

5. Cape Town


Who would not like to say that they live on the summit of the African continent? Once you are inside the catchment, you can pass to the main stop and walk the wide paths to the top post office. From here the view is spectacular - the desert layers descend to the volcanic waves below while the green water is so wide that the eye can see in the misty sky. It is a sunny morning, you can see until the end of time! Enjoy lunch at a good store or drive to one of the safest beaches to find a place to cook.

6. Rock's Beach Penguin Colony

The home of the Penguin 'Donkey' (named jackass as a commotion) Boulder Beach is just across from Simon's Town. Aside from the amazing penguin view, the sea is beautiful and surprises healthy and safe families.

7. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

These beautiful kindergartens below Table Mountain were built in 1913. These areas have recently developed South Africa's indigenous plants, and cover an area of ​​528 hectares. To get out of the green yards near the leaking streams, or use a guided tour.


8. Two Oceans Aquarium

Located on the V&A Waterfront, this is the largest waterfront in South Africa. It has amazing displays and a solid teaching component. The seasoned shark is often popular with visitors who enjoy watching these amazing animals without watering them!

09. Regional Six Museum

Thinking back to the 1960s, a politically sanctioned apartheid government demolished the areas of District Six, removing the people who lived there. Of the many exhibition halls you can find in Cape Town, this monument of beauty days and the disturbing history of District Six is ​​one of the most spectacular and beautiful. 

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