Article by Jon Simpson
It would be impossible to do justice to what is available in Cape Town in terms of wines and cuisines. South Africans love their meat and lay claim to some of the best beef in the world, along with the [...]
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Article by Jon Simpson
It would be impossible to do justice to what is available in Cape Town in terms of wines and cuisines. South Africans love their meat and lay claim to some of the best beef in the world, along with the [...] Article by Jon Simpson
From Malaysian slaves, Dutch, English and French explorers to indigenous Khoisan people, the origins of Cape Town’s three million inhabitants are extremely diverse. Since the city’s establishment as a halfway stopping point on the ‘Spice Route’ to India in the 1600′s, [...] Article by Rachel Hill
There has been a Jewish presence in Cape Town since the early days, but it was not until the occupying British introduced freedom of worship in 179s that Jews were allowed to practice their faith. Most of the approximately 17,000 Jews [...] Article by Rachel Hill
A tour of a communitys churches can often provide a special insight into its history and culture. Older churches are frequently major tourist attractions; many, in fact, are dominant structures, adding graceful forms to a citys skyline. Their architectural styles and [...] Article by Rachel Hill
One of the dark aspects of South Africas turbulent history left a unique New Year tradition that people on Cape Town holidays can still observe today if they are in the city during the festive season. Slavery was once a fact [...] Article by Aspects101
Cape Towns rich history is self-evident today in its architecture, language, food and the religious orientation of its citizens. From the cobbled streets of the BoKaap to the Cape Dutch farmhouses in Stellenbosch the citys inhabitant are a lucky packet of genetic [...] Article by Rachel Hill
Cape Town holidays offer a never-ending array of options for excitement, adventure, relaxation and whatever you may be looking for on your travels during the day. The good news is that theres even more in store for you at night! Just [...] Article by Rachel Hill
Het Posthuys is part of the historical mile that is set along Muizenbergs Main Road. Het Posthuys means the post house in Dutch. It is the oldest-standing building on the False Bay coastline and is a great place to visit on [...] Article by Rachel Hill
Long Street is a primary street in what is known as the City Bowl section of Cape Town. It is known as a Bohemian hangout and has many bookstores, bars, other types of shops, and ethnic restaurants. Some of the restaurants [...] Article by Paul Strauss
Are you planning a sojourn to the magical city of Cape Town on a holiday? Yes you are in a right way. It is a lovely place to spent time and just totally relax. It is the second largest city and [...] |
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