Enjoying the multiculturalism of Cape Town
From ascending its famous flat-topped mountain to indulging in the sybaritic pleasures of the Winelands, Cape Town has much to offer sightseers. You could cover the top attractions in 3 days, but to really get a sense of how much the city and surrounds have to offer, you’ll need to stay at least a week.
Take a ride on Table Mountain Arial Cableway to put the Mother City into perspective and see the ocean’s waves sprinkling Greenpoint Stadium. The neighboring V&A Waterfront is the essence of African chic, alluring visitors with its unique shopping, entertaining and dining possibilities. Escape to Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, where indigenous flora provides the backdrop to summer concerts. Hop on a ferry to the Robben Island Museum, which serves as a reminder of the country’s struggles and is a World Heritage Site.
With a picture-perfect coastline, the best way to start the evening in Cape Town is with a sundowner
Bead’s the word in Cape Town when it comes to souvenirs. Ethically produced collections of jewelry and ornaments are displayed in Bo-Kaap. For tribal paintings and ingenious sculptural work, visit bustling Greenmarket Square, fringed by intricate Cape colonial architecture; you’ll see similar items with higher price tags at the V&A Waterfront. Taste and then buy wine in the well-established wine estates around Stellenbosch or in Darling‘s up-and-coming wineries.