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Table
Mountain
Table Mountain - a World Heritage Site - The top of Table Mountain offers
spectacular views in all directions and gives a birds eye view of the city.
The upper cable car station is situated at 1067 metres and the revolving
cablecar makes sure that your trip up and down gives you a good look in
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Robben
Island
The famous Robben Island, whose prison was once home to former South African
president Nelson Mandela as well as many other black political freedom fighters,
is now a World Heritage Site and provides stunning views across the bay
with Table Mountain as its backdrop. A trip to the island is an unforgettable
experience and offers a glimpse into the life and times of the apartheid
era.
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Cape
Point
At the tip of the Cape Peninsula you will find Cape Point within the Cape
Peninsula National Park. The treacherous cliffs forming the most southwestern
tip of Africa are some of the highest in the world and mark the spot where
the cold Beguela current on the West coast and the warm Agulhus current
on the East coast merge.
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V&A
Waterfront
For shopping, dining and entertainment the V&A Waterfront is a hotspot
for tourists and locals alike. Still a working harbour, the Waterfront is
an example of creative architecture and restoration and has become South
Africa's most visited tourist attraction.
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Kirstenbosch
The beautiful Kirstenbosch gardens cover an area of 528 hectares with 36
hectares of cultivated garden. The gardens are a celebration of South African
flora - showcasing only indigenous South African plants. Fynbos, proteas,
cycads and rolling lawns are intermingled with streams and ponds and well-laid
out pathways for easy walking. A great variety of birds inhabit the gardens
and the sweeping views from the upper slopes are spectacular.
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Cape
Winelands
Wine lover or not, a visit to the Cape Winelands is an absolute must as
the region is one of breathtaking vistas and majestic mountain backdrops
while being steeped in rich culture and history. Rolling vineyards and quaint
Cape Dutch homesteads await you, as well as award-wining wine farms offering
some of the country's best wines.
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Beaches
Cape Town has some of the best beaches in the world to offer, so if you're
a sand-and-sea lover be sure to take some time out to relax and soak up
the sun. From the family beaches on the False Bay coastline to the trendy
Clifton beaches on the Atlantic Seaboard - you're sure to find a stretch
of sand that suits your fancy.
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