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Cape Town, famously known as "The Mother City", is cradled by the world renowned Table Mountain and is reputed to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The city of Cape Town offers many tourist attractions steeped in history. The harbour and waterfront is famous for attracting international trade and tourists. The V&A Waterfront with its fascinating old buildings, entertainment, shopping centres and restaurants, is a must for any visitor. A cable-car ride to the top of Table Mountain provides spectacular and breathtaking views of the city and harbour.
The many tourist highlights include tours of Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for almost two decades; visit the most beautiful beaches in the world i.e. Clifton, Camps Bay and Muizenberg; take a boat trip to Seal Island. Enjoy the many wine tours which showcase wonderful Cape architecture and gracious, gabled Cape Dutch mansions amongst manicured vineyards. Most wine farms offer visitors the opportunity to sample their produce, and comfortable accommodation in lodges and county houses can be found en route.
Our clients’ favourite spots:
Victoria & Alfred Hotel Located in the heart of one of the country’s favourite destinations…one can walk in the utmost safety to some of the finest retail outlets, from designer stores to restaurants, cinemas and entertainment in the amphitheatre.
Feel the ambiance of colonial Cape Town as you step into the foyer, sense the past shipwrecks and storms that colour every corner, then relax in the elegant contemporary bedrooms while savouring the atmosphere of the world’s most famous working harbour.
Experience the bustling sights and sound of the world famous Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Brimming with shopping opportunities, craft market finds and entertainment galore, the Waterfront could keep one occupied for days. Stroll through the sophisticated mall, grab a cappuccino or take a seat at any of the first rate restaurants and drink in the surrounding harbour-side views.
For the discerning traveller:
The Cape Cadogan
The Cape Cadogan is a stately double-storey Georgian and Victorian building that dates back to the beginning of the 19th century . It was originally a farmhouse which was ‘Victorianised’ in 1912 and declared a national monument in 1984. This boutique hotel is well known for its comfortable, luxurious atmosphere. The reception areas are individually decorated and designed for comfort and tranquility. It is themed on the Irish literary figure, Oscar Wilde, who was renowned for his bohemian lifestyle throughout Europe and New York during the latter part of the 19th century.
The public areas comprise a comfortable lounge with an open fireplace, a garden with pool area and a library where you can relax and read or research your itinerary from the computer terminal provided for your convenience. Bohemian chic is their hallmark with 12 luxuriously appointed en-suite bedrooms that are decorated with an eclectic mix of contemporary and antique furniture using dramatic fabrics to maximum effect.
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Lynne du Toit
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lynned@blueplanet.co.za |
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