Cape
Town - South Africa

Cape
Town - Before the Dutch East India Company (VOC) established a 17th-century
victualling station on Table Bay's pristine shore, the Cape Flats were
hunted for hippopotami and other large game by the Khoi-Khoi and the
San (Bushmen). With colonisation, the Cape of Good Hope established
a lasting tradition of hospitality leading weary explorers and sailors
to rename it 'The Tavern of the Seas'. The sight of majestic Table Mountain
and the people who live beneath it are as welcoming today as they were
all those years ago, the looming crags a striking landmark providing
a magnificent backdrop to the vibrant, friendly Mother City.
Modern Cape Town, with its extended seafront, underground malls
and soaring skyscrapers holds itself dear to its origins. Explore the
many fascinating museums and historical buildings reflecting the cultures
shaping the city and the province it serves. The city boasts a vast
range of shopping styles and opportunities, from the haggling between
stallholders and shoppers at the Grand Parade's and Greenmarket Square's
fleamarkets, to smooth, hassle-free self-service at countless sophisticated
and stylish malls.
With
the onset of night, Capetonians metamorphose into raving revellers,
patronising pubs, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres offering
conversation, food and entertainment from all corners of the globe.
Cape Town's Table Mountain comes to light as live music pervades the
neon night. Top rock, jazz, techno and classical musicians appear nightly
at a wide array of live music venues. Popcorn flavours celluloid wonder
in cinemas and the curtain goes up in theaters all over town.

In
Cape Town many of the world's scenic wonders are within a day's
drive of the city canter. Magnificent seascapes and panoramic vistas
abound on drives marrying the sea to the mountains. An endless coastline
studded with white, sandy beaches lures swimmers, sunbathers and anglers
to an appreciation of a life lived in wide-open spaces and fresh, blue
air.
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