Table Mountain Tour
Cape Town City and Table Mountain Tour
Cape Town City and Table Mountain Tours offer a unique and unforgettable experience to explore the wonders of this vibrant city. These tours provide an opportunity to discover Cape Town’s rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking scenery.
The city tour takes visitors on a journey through iconic landmarks such as the Castle of Good Hope, Company’s Garden, and the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood.
Knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories and insights about the city’s past and present.
Table Mountain tours are a highlight, offering a chance to ascend this majestic natural wonder via cable car or hiking. From the summit, visitors are rewarded with awe-inspiring panoramic views of the city, coastline, and surrounding landscapes. Cape Town City and Table Mountain Tours are a must-do for anyone seeking to truly appreciate the charm and beauty of this remarkable destination.
Highlights:
- Iconic Landmarks
- Fascinating Stories and Insights
- Table Mountain
Highlights:
- Castle of Good Hope
- City Hall with Edwardian Architecture
- House of Parliament
City Orientation Tour
We will enjoy the beauty and history of these historical Cape Town highlights.
The Castle of Good Hope, located in Cape Town, is a historical fortress that dates back to the 17th century. This well-preserved landmark offers visitors a glimpse into South Africa’s colonial past, with its distinctive architecture and fascinating exhibits.
City Hall is another notable landmark in Cape Town, known for its impressive Edwardian architecture. This iconic building has served as a hub of civic activity, hosting important events and ceremonies throughout history. It stands as a symbol of the city’s progress and development.
The House of Parliament, situated in Cape Town’s Company’s Garden, is where the country’s legislative decisions are made. This imposing structure showcases stunning neoclassical design and offers guided tours for visitors to learn about the country’s political system.
Together, these three landmarks contribute to Cape Town’s rich history and serve as important cultural attractions for locals and tourists alike.
Green Market Square (Prominent Flea Market)
Green Market Square is a vibrant and prominent flea market located in the heart of Cape Town, South Africa.
This bustling marketplace is known for its lively atmosphere, diverse range of goods, and rich cultural heritage.
From colorful textiles and unique handicrafts to local art and delicious street food, there’s something for everyone to discover there. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, a visit to Green Market Square is a must to immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of this lively market.
Highlights:
- Prominent Flea Market
- Diverse Range of Goods
- Local Art and Delicious Street Food
Highlights:
- Thriving Food Scene
- Colourful Street Art
- Rich Cultural Heritage
District Six
District 6 is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood located in the heart of the city. It’s known for its rich cultural heritage, bustling markets, and colorful street art.
The area is home to a thriving food scene, with a wide range of international cuisines to indulge in.
Whether you’re exploring its historical landmarks or enjoying its modern amenities, District 6 offers something for everyone.
Bo – Kaap
Bo-Kaap, also known as the Malay Quarters, is a vibrant neighborhood in Cape Town, South Africa.
Famous for its colorful houses and rich cultural heritage, it is home to the Cape Malay community.
Bo-Kaap’s old streets, filled with cobblestones, mosques, and spice markets, offer a unique blend of history, food, and architecture. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the multicultural essence of Cape Town.
Highlights:
- Malay Quarters
- Colourful Houses
- Cobblestones and Spice Markets
Highlights:
- Restaurants, Shops and Accommodation
- Cape Town’s Biggest Tourist Attraction
- Busy Commercial Harbour
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
The restaurants, shops, and accommodation at the V&A Waterfront is nothing less than world-class. This is one of Cape Town’s biggest tourist attractions, the Waterfront evokes images of the early activities of the harbour. Much of its charm lies in the fact that this busy commercial harbour is set in the midst of a huge entertainment venue with pubs, restaurants, specialty shops, craft markets, theatres and movies.
Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town’s working harbour, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has become South Africa’s most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with imaginative office locations, world-class hotels and luxury apartments in the residential marina. We invite you to discover the experience… live, work, shop and play at the V&A Waterfront.
Seal-watching is an amusing diversion. Visitors to the Two Oceans Aquarium will enjoy a fascinating underwater world. The Maritime Museum focuses on the history of shipping from prehistoric times to the present day. Boat trips around the harbour and along the coast are always popular. Helicopter flips provide a broader perspective. The Information Centre provides maps and information on special events planned for the day.
Duration
8 Hours
Included
- Certified Guide
- Private Luxury Vehicle
- Table Mountain Cableway
- Castle of Goodhope
- District Six Museum
- Bokaap
- Slave Lodge
Excluded
- Optional Activities
- Lunch
Private Tour Prices – Cost Per Person
Group Size
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1
R 5 850
2
R 3 600
3
R 3 200
4
R 3 200
5+
R 2 800