Title :
KIRSTENBOSCH BOTANICAL GARDENS
Description :
Founded in 1913 in the heart of the Cape Floral Region, the gardens beating heart is a large conservatory, and one of the oldest herbariums in the Southern Hemisphere. Enjoy picturesque flora and drink in stunning views from the Tree Canopy Walkway.
Title :
ADVENTURES ON TABLE MOUNTAIN
Description :
Cape Town’s most iconic landmark is also home to South Africa’s most-visited national park and outdoor activities abound. Hike the scenic trails, ride the cableway – and if you are feeling adventurous, try your hand at rock climbing or abseiling. Breathtaking views await.
Title :
SHOP TILL YOU DROP AT THE V & A WATERFRONT
Description :
The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a beautiful 123-hectare neighbourhood situated along the Atlantic that is full of historic sites, landmark attractions, art events, seafood and near-endless shops offering South African brands, local crafts and well-known designers.
Title :
HIDDEN MARVELS OF CAPE TOWN
Description :
Explore a range of inspiring destinations, tucked-away enclaves and historic sites with a curated tour. Highlights include shopping expeditions, cafés and breweries, golden beaches, national parks and wildlife, picture-perfect vineyards and more. If you are looking for things to do in Cape Town, start at the Taj.
Title :
WALK AROUND BO-KAPP
Description :
Cape Town’s most colourful neighbourhood is painted in jubilant shades of pink, yellow, red, orange, lime green, eggshell and indigo. Home to the Cape Malay community, it brims with local history.
Title :
SHOP LOCAL AT THE OLD BISCUIT MILL
Description :
This industrial factory was redeveloped as an arts hub for creative enterprises and is now home to a thriving food scene, regular farmers’ markets, eclectic local galleries, award-winning boutiques, and even bakeries.
Title :
BOULDERS BEACH
Description :
Visiting the beaches often tops the list of things to do in Cape Town. The beautiful, rock-strewn coves of Boulders Beach are famous for teeming crowds of strutting African Penguins. This natural breeding colony is now a protected conservation area, with an easily-accessible visitors centre and boardwalk.
Title :
RELIVE HISTORY AT THE DISTRICT SIX MUSEUM
Description :
Established in 1867, Cape Town's Sixth Municipal District flourished for a century as a diverse, multi-ethnic community. Tragically, around 60,000 residents were forcibly relocated to desolate outlying regions. Explore their poignant narratives through photographs, recordings, and other exhibits.
Title :
CAPE POINT
Description :
Marvel at unmatched views of the shimmering blue Atlantic from the southernmost tip of Africa. Ascend via the Flying Dutchman Funicular rail or take a leisurely walk up to the lighthouse to fully immerse yourself in this breathtaking natural landscape. Undoubtedly, one of the top places to visit in Cape Town.
Title :
KIRSTENBOSCH BOTANICAL GARDENS
Description :
Founded in 1913 in the heart of the Cape Floral Region, the gardens beating heart is a large conservatory, and one of the oldest herbariums in the Southern Hemisphere. Enjoy picturesque flora and drink in stunning views from the Tree Canopy Walkway.
Title :
ADVENTURES ON TABLE MOUNTAIN
Description :
Cape Town’s most iconic landmark is also home to South Africa’s most-visited national park and outdoor activities abound. Hike the scenic trails, ride the cableway – and if you are feeling adventurous, try your hand at rock climbing or abseiling. Breathtaking views await.
Title :
SHOP TILL YOU DROP AT THE V & A WATERFRONT
Description :
The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a beautiful 123-hectare neighbourhood situated along the Atlantic that is full of historic sites, landmark attractions, art events, seafood and near-endless shops offering South African brands, local crafts and well-known designers.
Title :
HIDDEN MARVELS OF CAPE TOWN
Description :
Explore a range of inspiring destinations, tucked-away enclaves and historic sites with a curated tour. Highlights include shopping expeditions, cafés and breweries, golden beaches, national parks and wildlife, picture-perfect vineyards and more. If you are looking for things to do in Cape Town, start at the Taj.
Title :
WALK AROUND BO-KAPP
Description :
Cape Town’s most colourful neighbourhood is painted in jubilant shades of pink, yellow, red, orange, lime green, eggshell and indigo. Home to the Cape Malay community, it brims with local history.
Title :
SHOP LOCAL AT THE OLD BISCUIT MILL
Description :
This industrial factory was redeveloped as an arts hub for creative enterprises and is now home to a thriving food scene, regular farmers’ markets, eclectic local galleries, award-winning boutiques, and even bakeries.
Title :
BOULDERS BEACH
Description :
Visiting the beaches often tops the list of things to do in Cape Town. The beautiful, rock-strewn coves of Boulders Beach are famous for teeming crowds of strutting African Penguins. This natural breeding colony is now a protected conservation area, with an easily-accessible visitors centre and boardwalk.
Title :
RELIVE HISTORY AT THE DISTRICT SIX MUSEUM
Description :
Established in 1867, Cape Town's Sixth Municipal District flourished for a century as a diverse, multi-ethnic community. Tragically, around 60,000 residents were forcibly relocated to desolate outlying regions. Explore their poignant narratives through photographs, recordings, and other exhibits.
Title :
CAPE POINT
Description :
Marvel at unmatched views of the shimmering blue Atlantic from the southernmost tip of Africa. Ascend via the Flying Dutchman Funicular rail or take a leisurely walk up to the lighthouse to fully immerse yourself in this breathtaking natural landscape. Undoubtedly, one of the top places to visit in Cape Town.
Title :
KIRSTENBOSCH BOTANICAL GARDENS
Description :
Founded in 1913 in the heart of the Cape Floral Region, the gardens beating heart is a large conservatory, and one of the oldest herbariums in the Southern Hemisphere. Enjoy picturesque flora and drink in stunning views from the Tree Canopy Walkway.
Title :
ADVENTURES ON TABLE MOUNTAIN
Description :
Cape Town’s most iconic landmark is also home to South Africa’s most-visited national park and outdoor activities abound. Hike the scenic trails, ride the cableway – and if you are feeling adventurous, try your hand at rock climbing or abseiling. Breathtaking views await.
Title :
SHOP TILL YOU DROP AT THE V & A WATERFRONT
Description :
The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a beautiful 123-hectare neighbourhood situated along the Atlantic that is full of historic sites, landmark attractions, art events, seafood and near-endless shops offering South African brands, local crafts and well-known designers.