Table mountain is a landmark of the city.
Table Mountain
Table mountain is a landmark of the city. It is possible to sit and listen in the picnic areas in the table mountain national park. The challenging hike to Table Mountain can be quite muddy due to the climate of Table Mountain, so the cable car up the mountain is recommended as the driest way to reach Table Mountain. Table Mountain, which is one of the must-see places in Cape Town, has become the symbol of the city. It is possible to travel with the unique Cape Town landscape with the cable car that goes up to the table mountain. This cable car rotates 360 degrees around the table mountain, offering the pleasure of watching the entire Cape Town cityscape. It is possible to take many pictures with the Cape Town cityscape with the cable car up to Table Mountain.
Two Oceans Aquarium
Two Oceans Aquarium is a very interesting place especially for children. Located at the confluence of the Atlantic and Indian oceans, Two Oceans Aquarium is located at the V&A Waterfront. There are more than 3000 creatures including penguins, sharks and turtles. It is a very remarkable place among the places to see in Cape Town. Two Oceans Aquarium consists of seven different exhibitions. The most striking of these exhibitions is the River Meander Exbihit, where three female sharks live. It is one of the most visited exhibition areas at the Kelp Forest Exhibit, with a flock of silverfish glowing in the sun.
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
Two Oceans Aquarium, a center where activities can be done at any time of the day, is a port. Built by Alfred, the son of Queen Victoria, the port has served as a resting point for sailors for centuries. Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is one of the must-visit places in Cape Town. The port, which was built for sailors since the 19th century, is still the port where seafarers come across most frequently. It is possible to spend time, shop and watch the unique sunset in the center where there are various shopping centers and restaurants. It is possible to join boat tours organized after sunset. It is possible to participate in very entertaining boat tours, music and fun activities.
Bo-Kaap
Bo-Kaap, which is called the Malay Quarter, receives a lot of visitors with its colorful houses. It is a multicultural district with cobblestone streets and mosques dating back to the 18th century. 19th century furniture is exhibited in the Bo-Kaap neighborhood where the museum is located.
Constantia Valley
Grapes grown in large numbers in the Cape Town region have made this region a winemaker. It is very easy to reach the Constantia Valley, which is close to the city of Cape Town. It is possible to see the oldest vineyards up close and buy wine here. It is possible to encounter many different wild animals by visiting the valley. It is absolutely necessary to reserve a place for the Constantia Valley on a Cape Town trip. During the Constantia Valley tour, you can participate in wine tasting events and buy wine for your loved ones.
Cape of Good Hope
The Cape of Good Hope, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, has the richest vegetation. Cape of Hope, which is about 60 km from Cape Town, is home to 250 bird species. It is home to rare animals such as elk and Cape zebra. It is possible to take very nice photos by climbing the lighthouse on the Cape of Good Hope. The Cape of Good Hope, where the waters of the Indian and Atlantic oceans mix, is a region that receives a lot of visitors. Cape Town is the region that receives the most visitors among touristic areas. It is the most touristic place in the city.
Boulders Beach
Boulders Beach, home to penguins, is approximately 26 km south of Cape Town city centre. There is an entrance fee to Boulders Beach, which is accessible by metro. Although Boulders Beach water is ocean water, it is warmer than other ocean beaches. It attracts tourists especially with its many rocks and white sandy beaches. With a Cape Town flight ticket, you can fly to see Boulders Beach.