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Cape Town, South Africa

With its beautiful colonial buildings, stunning setting in the shadow of Table Mountain and slightly exotic edge, Cape Town is one of the great undiscovered tourist destinations amongst Australians and North Americans. We had 48 hours here before we began our South African road trip and it wasn't enough.

The biggest surprise about Cape Town is how modern and orderly it felt. We arrived so long after dark that even David was concerned about navigating to our hotel. We need not have worried. The route to the city was sign-posted and well-lit and driving in Cape Town turned out to be no more difficult than driving in Sydney. Arriving at night had the benefit that we had the roads very much to ourselves. Within an hour of touching down we were safely ensconced in our hotel room.

Cape Town was first settled in 1652 by employees of the Dutch East India Company as a food and provisioning stop for its ships sailing the trade route between the Netherlands and the East Indies. In 1814 it was ceded to Britain following the Anglo-Dutch Wars. Either by design or neglect, I am not sure which, many of the buildings from the colonial years remain standing, making Cape Town a wonderful place to wander about aimlessly soaking up the friendly atmosphere and admiring the architecture.

With only two days here, one of which we used to drive south to Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope (the topic of my post next Friday/Saturday) we dismissed any ideas of trying to see all the major sites. Robben Island, the V & A Waterfront, the District Six Museum and the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway will all have to wait for our next visit. Instead we just wandered, enjoying the sunshine, shaking off the jet-lag and soaking up the life of the city.

Central Cape Town

Central Cape Town is a menagerie of magnificent colonial buildings, African street markets and English style gardens all jumbled together. We had no plan and no particular sights to see but managed a magical morning exploring. 


Central Cape Town
Central Cape Town

Central Cape Town
Central Cape Town
Central Cape Town
Central Cape Town

Gardens in central Cape Town
Central Cape Town


Bo-Kaap

We stayed at the Hilton, just across the road from Bo-Kaap. Also known as the Cape Malay Quarter this was the one attraction I did not want to miss. Bo-Kaap is the city's traditional Muslim quarter categorized by rows of brightly coloured terrace houses and cobbled streets. I have a weak spot for lego-like houses in rainbow colours.


Bo-Kaap
Bo-Kaap street


Bo-Kaap
Looking down on Bo-Kaap from our hotel room window.

Table Mountain

Table Mountain looms large over Cape Town like a slumbering giant.  You can see it from almost anywhere in the city. We had a spectacular view from our hotel room window. Google Table Mountain and you will be directed to the famous and very popular tourist attraction, the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, but you can also visit the mountain by car, or hike, if you are well prepared and fit. The road doesn't go all the way to the top. It looked like it did once but has now fallen into disrepair not far past the lower cableway station. The views are stunning and well-worth the short drive from central Cape Town.

Table Mountain, Cape Town
Table Mountain rising above the suburbs of Cape Town

Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway

Signal Hill

Like its larger sibling Table Mountain, Signal Hill provides magnificent vistas across the city. Unlike Table Mountain though we just about had it to ourselves.

View from Signal Hill
Looking down on Cape Town from Signal Hill

The topic of next week's post will be our drive to Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope. If you are interested in scenic coastal roads, cheeky baboons or African penguins then keep an eye out for it next Friday/Saturday.

For last week's post click here.

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