Durbanville
Durbanville Named after Sir Benjamin D’Urban, Durbanville is halfway between Stellenbosch and Cape Town city centre. The Durbanville wine route is home to Altydgedacht, Bloemendal, D’Aria, [...]
Durbanville Named after Sir Benjamin D’Urban, Durbanville is halfway between Stellenbosch and Cape Town city centre. The Durbanville wine route is home to Altydgedacht, Bloemendal, D’Aria, [...]
Simon’s Town This historic little maritime town was named after Simon van der Stel in 1687. Naturally, you will find museums preserving the history, such the South African Naval Museum and the [...]
Constantia Constantia is a nature and wine love’s dream! Home to Groot Constantia, Klein Constantia, Constantia Uitsig, Buitenverwachting, Eagles Nets, Steenberg wine estates, it is not uncommon [...]
De Waterkant De Waterkant offers a kaleidoscope of restaurants, fashion outlets and clubs. It has been dubbed the “pink district” for offering gay- and straight-friendly bars and clubs. This [...]
Muizenberg Muizenberg seems like a surfer’s paradise as Surfer’s Corner has no rocks to worry about. Keep an eye out for the green status flag managed by the successful shark spotter programme. [...]
V & A Waterfront Did you know that the V&A Waterfront has 22 official landmarks on-site? And besides sparkling with designer boutiques (such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Tom Ford, Burberry, [...]
Helderberg It is hard not to have it all in the Helderberg. Bragging with the world-renowned Vergelegen and Lourensford wine estates (both founded in 1700), you can enjoy award-winning wine and [...]
Observatory Merely 6km from Cape Town CBD, this eclectic area got its name from the South African Astronomical Observatory where you can attend a talk and on a clear night, observe the night sky [...]
Central City Besides being the oldest developed suburb in the Western Cape and the legislative capital of the country, Cape Town city centre is alive with bakeries, sidewalk cafés, clubs, [...]
City Bowl Suburbs Made up of four main neighbourhoods, the City Bowl suburbs feature flats, houses, boutique hotels, music venues, restaurants and backpackers. The Oranjezicht City Farm used to [...]
Central City Besides being the oldest developed suburb in the Western Cape and the legislative capital of the country, Cape Town is alive with bakeries, sidewalk cafés, clubs, designer boutiques, [...]
Franschhoek When visiting Franschhoek, it is clear why the French Huguenots decided to settle here. This small town still has its unique French je ne sais quoi. The main street is lined with [...]
Stellenbosch This town may be small, but it’s vibrant with numerous small cafes, art galleries, Dutch architecture, oak-lined avenues and over 200 surrounding wine and grape producers. Besides [...]