"Tavern of the Seas"
In 1652 Jan van Riebeeck sailed into Table Bay and laid the foundations of
The settlement soon earned the titled: 'Tavern of the Seas', and to this day,
The city's Edwardian and Victorian buildings have been meticulously preserved, and many outstanding examples of
For a closer look at life at the
At the end of the day, gourmets and lovers of sophisticated entertainment have a treat in store.
The main hub of the city centre is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, the beautifully restored old Victorian harbor which offers free entertainment, a wide variety of shops, museums, including the excellent Aquarium, taverns and restaurants.
Boat trips leave from here for harbor tours or the notorious
Nearby sights of interest include Bo-Kaap (the home of the Islamic Cape Malay people, confusingly of mainly Indonesian origin); the Castle of Good Hope in Darling Street, built in 1666; the Old Townhouse on Greenmarket Square, housing a permanent collection of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish paintings; and the early 18th-century Koopmans de Wet House.
Those interested in learning more about black and 'Cape coloured' culture should visit the
It is probably not safe for tourists to venture into these areas on their own.
The Baxter Theatre and Artscape Theatre Complex offer a mix of local and international fare. Nightlife is concentrated in the V&A Waterfront, Sea Point, and parts of the central business district, notably around Long Street. Further out, the Cape-Dutch homestead of Spier and Ratanga Junction theme park both offer a variety of entertainment from classical to jazz concerts.
Excursions:
South of Cape Town a long peninsula stretches south, lined by fishing villages and holiday resorts, including Llandudno, Hout Bay, Kommetjie, Fish Hoek, Muizenberg and Simonstown, a delightful Victorian town with a couple of interesting museums and the only colony of penguins to live on the African mainland.
Inland, the magnificent Cape-Dutch farm, Groot Constantia, was one of the first wine farms in the Cape, while the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, created by Cecil Rhodes in 1895 on the lower slopes of
In the summer there are open-air concerts. Nearby Chapman's Peak has spectacular views, but the scenic drive from
Don't miss:
* Going by cable-car up
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* Sundowners on the Atlantic seaboard.
* Seafood at the three harbors and the
* Standing on the end of the peninsula at Cape Point.
* The photogenic historic Malay Quarter of the Bo-Kaap.
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