Ideal for all levels of fitness, hikes in Cape Town range from easy strolls all the way to challenging routes – this means that everyone can get out…

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The first ever Cape Town Street Food Festival will be taking place on 27 July 2014, and we are pretty excited to see what this event has to…

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Rhodes Memorial on Devil’s Peak is a memorial to English-born South African politician Cecil John Rhodes (1853–1902) designed by Sir Herbert Baker. This monument was built in 1912…

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I don’t know about you guys, but when it comes to factory shops in Cape Town, I just cannot resist a good retail therapy session. I have been…

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Thank you Mary Stewart for sharing this with us.

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With so much to see and do in Cape Town this weekend and every weekend, why not take a different approach by setting off on a memorable road…

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If you are anything like me, you will know just how amazing factory shops in Cape Town can be when it comes to finding clothing, shoes, accessories, home decor…

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Sit on the deck of the newly refurbished Two Oceans Restaurant at Cape Point and you could be lulled into thinking you were relaxing on an ocean liner…

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The Planetarium, which is housed in the South African Museum building in Cape Town, recreates the night sky so whatever the weather outside, the Planetarium sky is always…

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With over 400 stores representing top local and global brands Canal Walk offers the most comprehensive and compelling lifestyle shopping experience in South Africa, including the widest selection…

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House Fusion is a spectacular, contemporary-design luxury villa located in the upper corner of Camps Bay, enjoying complete peace and privacy, with the most majestic views in the…

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On the slopes of Paarl mountain, blessed with some of the most beautiful views in the winelands, the Spice Route Restaurant welcomes diners to explore a romance between…

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Stellenbosch is looking very colourful at the moment in full autumn bloom, this is Helshoogte Pass. Photo thanks to James Gradwell with Leanne Young & Raymond Young

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Whether you are visiting the city or living here as a local, the MyCiti bus is a great way to get around Cape Town. This popular bus began…

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Every year from May to December, Humpback Whales pass through Hermanus on their way to St Lucia. The sight of these massive, gentle and inquisitive creatures is truely…

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Weekends are for catching up on all of the stuff we miss during the long work week. For some, that might be marathon naps. Others may hit the…

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The Canopy Walkway is 130m long and starts at ground level and uses the natural slope to rise to 11.5m at its highest point. It is wheelchair friendly…

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Readers of all ages and stages will be heading to the beautiful Cape Winelands this weekend to enjoy the Franschhoek Literary Festival – an annual event that takes…

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More than 30 attractions including 23 rides ranging from Kids Rides to Family Rides and Thrill Rides for the more intrepid adventurers. The white-knuckle thrills and spills, are…

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Cool Running Tobogganing is Africa’s only toboggan track, but there are over 300 others across the world! Imagine a Swizz Alp covered in snow with a toboggan whizzing…

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Cape Town weather is notoriously hard to predict. Whatever the season – summer, winter, spring or autumn – rainy days are sometimes impossible to avoid. This is great…

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One word, AMAZING!!      

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The Green Point Park is a 12.5 hectare space owned by the City of Cape Town, which lies adjacent to Cape Town Stadium and is one of its…

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Finding things to do in Cape Town on a Sunday can be a challenge, even for locals who know the city like the back of their hand. But while…

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Winter holidays are almost upon us, and many are starting to make plans for a memorable getaway. Whether you are daydreaming about a weekend away or even planning…

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Don’t you wish you were sitting on that bench gazing out over the Mother City?! Photo thanks to Andy Reeves

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