Cape Town

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Known as the “Mother of Cities”, Cape Town is the oldest city in South Africa, set in a spectacular landscape of sea and mountains. The city is famous for its history, which starts from the colonial period and continues until the emergence of the rainbow nation and today. From natural wonders to cultural attractions, Cape Town offers many attractions.

Places to visit in Cape Town:

1. Table Mountain: A hike to the top of this iconic mountain is a priceless experience that offers stunning views of the cobalt blue ocean and cityscape.

2. Capul Leului: After an hour’s walk to Capul Leului, visitors are rewarded with spectacular views, especially on full moon nights.

3. Kirstenbosch National Botanic Garden: This garden is known for its native species of flora called fynbais, which are at their best from August to November.

4. Cape of Good Hope: Nicknamed the Cape of Storms by Portuguese explorers in the 15th century, the lighthouse that illuminates the cape is the strongest on the continent.

5. Victoria and Alfred Quay: Shopping, entertainment and dining at Victoria and Alfred Quay is a great choice. From here it is easy to get to the nearby aquarium and stadium.

6. Two Oceans Aquarium: The aquarium reflects the meeting of the Atlantic and Indian oceans and depicts the marine life in these waters.

7. Cape Town Stadium: Visitors can learn about this venue from 2010. FIFA World Cup by visiting the tournament.

8. Robben Island: On Robben Island in Table Bay, Nelson Mandela spent 18 years in prison there during apartheid.

9. Ward Six: The Ward Six Museum tells the story of the forced deportation and resettlement of black residents during apartheid.

10. Boulders Beach: The trail allows you to walk among the 2,000 African humpback penguins that live on Boulders Beach.

Cape Town is a city where every visitor can discover something for themselves, from natural beauty to rich history and culture.

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