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Parking on the pavement is recommended when exploring Cape Town and its streets are crowded with history. Tour the Peninsula with its unspoilt beauty, its magical and rugged coastline, breathtaking winelands and Cape Point, where the two great oceans meet. |
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| Bo Kaap / Malay Quarter Cape Town Gardens Castle of Good Hope City Hall District Six Museum Greenmarket Square Greenpoint (Stadium, bars and restaurants) Holocaust Centre Long Street (bars and restaurants) Parliament Buildings Signal Hill South African Museum Table Mountain (cable car) Waterfront |
Boulders Beach (Penguin Colony, Simonstown) Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve Cape Point Chapman’s Peak Drive Clifton and Camps Bay (beaches) Constantia winelands Hout Bay Kalk Bay Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens Llandudno Muizenberg (learn to surf!) Noordhoek (horse riding on the beach!) Simons Town Twelve Apostles |
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Breathe in the fresh air and park exactly where you want to, whether it’s at the beach, driving with freedom through Cape Point Nature Reserve or exploring the inner city.














