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Cape Town
South Africa

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Where the warm currents of the Indian Ocean meet the icy Atlantic, the reputably beautiful Cape Town lies near the tip of Africa. The city, suitable for both daytime activities and nightlife, offers something new for everyone, whether it's hang gliding, surfing or trotting about to elegant shops and emerging neighborhoods. After a day outdoors, night holds all types of places to grab a drink or relax, from coffee bars and cigar lounges to discos and pubs. Wine country is a short, scenic trip away, as are some of the best game parks in South Africa. Cape Town is an ideal destination for families, presenting a variety of activities and events for all ages, as well as child-friendly restaurants.

Activities Dining Shopping Resources Nightlife  
Two Oceans Aquarium
Alfred Basin, Dock Road (V & A Waterfront)
Tel. +27 (0) 21.418.3823
www.aquarium.co.za
The Two Oceans Aquarium is ideally positioned to showcase the incredible diversity of marine life found in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. More than 3,000 living underwater animals, including sharks, fish, seals, turtles and penguins can be seen in this spectacular underwater nature reserve. Be sure to catch a shark feeding while you are there—it’s a good reminder as to why it’s better to watch these monsters through the glass. The Aquarium also offers adventure diving with sharks, environmental education programs and activities for kids.

District Six Museum
25A Buitenkant Street
http://www.districtsix.co.za/
During apartheid in the 1960's this multicultural area was devestated when residents were forcibly removed.  This museum tells their story's in poignant photographs and through narrativers.

The Company's Garden
19 Queen Victoria Street
https://www.capetown.gov.za/en/parks/Pages/TheCompanysGarden.aspx
When the first Dutch settlers arrived in the 1650's they farmed this patch of land and developed this area with fish ponds and rose gardens. Today it's one of the most visited areas by locals who enjoy the outdoor sitting area at the new Garden Restaurant. There's a playground for grownups and children with larger than life chess set and outdoor oversoized swings for kids and grownups as well.

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
Rhodes Drive
Tel.+27 (0) 21.799.8783
www.sanbi.org
Part of the Table Mountain National Park, the gardens were founded in 1913 and spread across 1400 acres on the eastern slope of Table Mountain. 

Robben Island
Tel. +27 (0) 21.409.5100
www.robben-island.org.za
This small, Alcatraz-like island served as a brutal prison for society’s castaways for nearly 400 years. Now, it is a museum focusing on the struggles of Nelson Mandela and the Freedom Fighters who were banished there during apartheid. Take a boat trip out to experience the low point of the Freedom Fighter’s struggles and be glad that you, unlike the prison’s old inhabitants, get to take the ferry back to your hotel.

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
Tel. +27 (0) 21.408.7600
www.waterfront.co.za
This is the shopping and dining center of Cape Town. Go for the people watching, but be prepared to find it a bit touristy. The working harbor of Cape Town adds a bit of authenticity to the outdoor mall. Named after Prince Albert, son of Queen Victoria, the buildings are a fine example of Victorian industrial era architecture.