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A Visitors Guide To Cape Town South Africa A Visitors Guide To Cape Town South Africa by Thomas Smith

For those people who are looking for a trip of a lifetime; consider Cape Town, South Africa. It is a truly gorgeous place and one that you will not see on an average vacation.

Think about where Cape Town is located. There is a barrier of mountains that separates Cape Town from the other parts of South Africa. It is also a city of contrasts, old oak trees, streets made from cobblestones, and buildings built in a British-Georgian style. In the valleys, grapes are grown as well as wheat and fruit.

The city has an interesting history and a wonderful blend of people both culturally and racially. If you are interested in this aspect of Cape Town you should visit the South African Museum where you will get a glimpse into the various cultures of the area. This museum is the oldest one in South Africa. You can find the South African Museum in Cape Towns Company Gardens at the top of Adderley Street. This is the place to see many exhibits depicting much of the natural and cultural history of South Africa. There is also a planetarium on the grounds.

The Dutch East India Company has a fascinating history and this was the group of people who designed the Cape Town Companys Gardens. These folks established the Company Gardens so that the sailors who were traveling to the East would have a place to stop and take care of any health problems they incurred during the first part of the journey. There are also amazing buildings in the Gardens including a museum and the Anglican St. Georges Cathedral.

While you are in the area you may want to visit the office of South Africas State President and the Houses of Parliament. The most famous hotel in Cape Town is the Mount Nelson and it is located at the southernmost point of Government Avenue. This hotel has a very special and formal afternoon tea and was built in a beautiful colonial style. You will be able to see Table Mountain from the hotel, too.

Be sure to make a trip to Adderley Street. The oldest church in South Africa is located here close to the harbor. Groote Kerk is the name of the church and it has a particularly lovely carved pulpit. The statues of Jan van Riebeeck and his wife are on display here. The Castle of Good Hope is not far from the church and it is the oldest building still standing in the country.

A special part of Cape Town is Greenmarket Square. It is a good place to shop of you like a flea market atmosphere and shopping opportunities. You can take a look at The Old Town House which is a wonderful baroque structure that was built in 1761. Here you can see the Michaelis Collection of Dutch and Flemish art. You can also shop at pawnshops and boutiques that have their businesses in very attractive Victorian buildings.

There are many museums and galleries in Cape Town. Most of them operate under the umbrella of Iziko Museums of Cape Town. The museums offer diverse exhibitions in lovely settings. You can even tour a collection of old city houses that have been restored.

Visit Cape Town, South Africa for a trip you will never forget.

Planning a trip to Cape Town? Visit the Search South Africa Hotels website to find hotel rates in Cape Town by going to http://www.searchsouthafricahotels.com/Cape-Town-1.shtml You'll also find Cape Town car rentals, last minute deals, vacation packages and flights.

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What better way to see Cape Town than from the Peninsula? Journey to Hout Bay, before seeing Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve
Departing from Cape Town and ending in Port Elizabeth, spend four days enjoying the superb coastal scenery and exciting sightseeing of the Garden Route including Oudtshoorn, Knysna and Tsitsikamma.
Cape Town's setting, on the Cape Peninsula, is simply stunning. A rugged tail of land washed by two oceans and dominated by iconic Table Mountain, the peninsula culminates dramatically at the sea-pounded cliffs of Cape Point.
This cultural tour showcases some of the oldest monuments and historical sights in Cape Town. See Langa, the oldest formal township and the Gugulethu township. Visit the largest informal settlement - Khayelitsha, before popping in to a shebeen where you will meet and interact with the local community.
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Cape Town City Hop On Hop Off Tour

Hop on, hop off as you explore Cape Town onboard an open top double decker bus which offers two routes to choose from. This is the easiest way to get around town and see all the sights in just one day.


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Travel by cable car to the top of the infamous Table Mountain for a view unlike any other. Descend to visit the Malay Quarter and city center before continuing to the Company Gardens and the Castle of Good Hope.